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TO STAND THIS SEASON IN THE MANAWATU, FOX'JON, TOKOMARU & SHANNON I ISTBICTB, The Clyde-dnl Sml'ion PRIDE OP THE VALLEY. (A G od, Quiet Worker.) nnHE C v d Pm ■•'■»• • P de o' th^ J. Va : v " • ' • >ii l Pv f >- p uiiu Aaie iv rnr. • vi»">f.«*'. .Tnvm-i ,!-.to a ••' . n^ •• a Ijouwr" e<'. H jr in c tha R\> OF ' .-. -LLEY :a« c«»m- ct he pm s C! desd»!^ hiood inNewZxi lan'l or nnyober "onnty. Therefore hr can»io fa i hu l*-.-ive s>ock of great VBlap. At T.^koiraru and Shannon *very Mon day and T esd y, on V\ edu. pdaj at Fox ton, and at the farm, Awapuni, remainder of week. f Teams :- £3 per mare (<wo or mor«> mares, as per agreement), pajab'e by P.N. dne January 3rd, 1898. Groornage fee, ss. Good paddoc ing 1h per week. Kvery car. taken, lot iio respoauibjlity. Apply to .„. P. SHEBBIK, '^"■^ ■•, . Awapuni, Or Groom 'in~ch'al%«^- --! J»:itMU!! :!!!!t 3m *• | is not a cold ; it is a fever | I which arises from a cold. | It is especially prevalent | now. First a cold, then a | dull, drowsy, ./heavy feel- I ing; then unrest in the j stomach and distaste for I food. These symptoms i g denote influenza. Sharp, | 1 boring" pains at the back of 1 I the head, feverishness, I I then coldness, weakness § | and prostration follow. | | Delirium often occurs. I I Influenza pulls down the | I strength and leaves the | I patient weak and suscept- | g ible to various ailments. | | OR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS | | are the best known i 1 remedy to prevent and I I cure Influenza and its | I aftereffects. I I What Mr. Hamilton Hill, the | 3 eminent vocalist, says : I 1 ' ' Whilit touring with a Company g ■ on the W.A. gold-fields some time g B ago, influenza attacked me very s 2 Mverely. First came a cold and m | lon of appetite; then I felt dull ;sj I and drowsy ; the pains in my head 3 | were fearful, and a high fever set g B in and I became fearfully weak, A s 5 well-known physician prescribed 1 s for me ; but the disease would not M 6 shake off. In despair I tried Dr. S I Williams' Pink Pills. A few boxes 1 a cured me completely. Its effect g S wts magical, and the whole com- s S pany were atnsked. The pains f g gradually faded away ; I regained i g atrength and color; my appetite ■ S returned, and in a few days I was | 9 goirg about fully restored to my | 3 usnal good he»ltb. I strongly | 1 recommend Dr. Williams' Pink | 3 Pilis *s an unfailing cure for influ- I g enza and its ilia." b I Dr. Williams' Pink Pills 1 1 (the genuine) are obtain- § I able of all chemists and I ■ storekeepers, and of the I I Dr. Williams' Medicine Co , 1 I Wellington, N.Z ; six boxes § § 16/6, one box 3/-, and § g are sold only in pack- 1 1 ages on which Dr. Williams' I I Pink Pills for Pale People § 1 —all seven words —are § I printed in red ink. g H tmin 1 1 ci Itiimi 1 n ninn umiti ci« 11 1 1 11 imß JSS A WEEK iVND upwards may be znaae t^ /\ oitHer sex, -working evenings alia taking orders for us. Permanent work if required. Enclose stamp for particulars. NOVELTY IMPOBTING CO. Sydney. THE «• OLD TIMES " PBIVATE Boarding House AND Public Refreshment Rooms. MEALS, Is. BEDS, Is. Afternoon Tea and Sappers always procurable. MRS. HARRIS, Proprietress. UNDERTAKER. T BEG to notify that my NEW HEARSE is now completed, and can be obtained on very reasonable terms Fnnerals conducted promptly and oarefully. ANDREW ONSON, Undertaker, ; AYenue-£oa4 Foxton. [

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Manawatu Herald, 10 February 1900, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
623

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 10 February 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 10 February 1900, Page 4

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