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About one month ago my chiid, which is fifteen months old, had an attack of diarrhoea accompanied by vomittug. I g-ve it such remedies as are usually given in surh cases, but as nothing gave relief, we sent for a physician and it' was under his care for a week. At this time the chi d had be: n sick for about ten days and wa* having about twvnty five opeiationa of the bowels every twe ye hours, and we wera convino d that v iltss it soon obt&intd relief it would not live. Chamberlain's Co'ic. Chole a and Diarrhoea Remedy was recommended, and I d- cided to try i*. I soon noticed a change for the beter ; by its continued use »• comp eta cure wa3 brought about and it is now perfectly h a'thy.— C. L. Boggs, Stumpiown, Gilmer Co., yf. Va. For sale by W. Hamer, i Chemist, Foxton. Un quailed and Invincible Woods' Grent Pf pperiuint Cure f .r Coughs and Cold*, 1/6.

WANTED— Two FEEDERS at Coley's Mill. Apply to ; W. DUD ON. f VOLUNTEER CORP3. A MEETING of those interested in forming a Volunteer Corps \ (either Infantry or Cavalry), for Fox- ' ton, will be held in McMillan's auc- : tion room on THURSDAY NIGHT, the Ist March, at 7.80. W. B. RHODES, Mayor. PATRIOTIC FUND. Grand Entertainment In aid of the above will be held in the Public Hall, Foxton, To-night (Tuesday.) PROGRAMME. First Part. 1. Overture — Mr J. Kearsley 2. Song— " Soldiers of the Queen," chorus by Company, Mr H. Drummond 8. Song (comic) — " Shipwrecked i Captain," ' Mr Willie Mackie 4. Trio — Mandolins and Banjo, Messrs Ferris, Porter and Chalk 5. Song— " Cuckoo " (a la Chas. Naylor), Mr Norman Flyger 6. Danee — (Silver Clog), Mr E. Sherrock 7. Song— "Rosy O'Grady," Miss Mills 8. Stump Speech (Generalities), Mr G. Bright (Lion Comique) 9. Song (comic)— " Ju-Jah," Mr H. Drummond 10. Harmonica Soli (American airs) —Mr S. Gardner, champion of N.Z., and late of Tivoli Theatre, Sydney 11. Song (selected)— Mr Edward Reade 12. Song (selected)— Mr Norman Flyger 13. Song (comic)— " Jeru-Jeri.Jero-solem," Mr Willie Mackie. Interval of five minutes. ' Second Part. 1. Song, selected — Mr E. Reade 2. Cornet Duet — Messrs O'Dwyer and Betty 8. Song— " Skipper's Daughter," Mr H. Drummond 4. Song — "Absent-minded Beggar," Mr Stewart Ennis 5. Danee — (Double Lancashire Clog) Messrs W. Ferris and G. Porter 6. Song—" Over the Hills," Miss Collins 7. gong — " I'm a-looking at yer," Mr Willie Mackie 8. Song— (selected), Mr Norman Flyger 9. Danee — (Santf Jig), Mr Alf. Garbes 10. Song — " Susie-ue," Miss Mills 11. Song — (selected), Mr E. Reade 12. Irish Song and Dance Sketch — " The Two Micks," Messrs W. and J. Mackie, Variety Artists. Admission 2s and Is. Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8 p.m. ALF FRASER, Hon. Sec & Stage Manager. • A Dance will follow Concert — Admission; — Double Ticket, 2s; extra ■ lady free. Refreshments provided. i Pianiste — Mr Kearsley. Tickets for Dance may be obtained ■ at the door. • C. W. HENRY, ; Hon. Sec. » .. ; t . — — | PALMERSTON SALE. \ THURSDAY~st MARCH, i ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS will J f\ ecll by public auction as above, • at 1 o'clock : - f 65 good forward bu'locku, 8 and i 4 years \ 6 fat and" forward cows ' 12 purebread Shorthorn weaner ,', heifers 2 3|-year steers Q 60 2 to 3 year steers. ■[ 500 breeding evrea r 500 4 year Lincoln ewea r 250 pweg lt 250 2-tooth ewe B n 10 2-looth Lincoln rams \[ 10 4 tooth Border - Leicester if rams

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Manawatu Herald, 27 February 1900, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
579

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 27 February 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 27 February 1900, Page 3

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