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TO STAND THIS SEASON IN' THE MANAWATU, FOXTON, TOKOMABU & SHANNON DISTBICTS, Tho Clydesdale Stallion PRIDE OP THE VALLEY. (A Good, Quiet Worker.) mHE Clydesdale Stallion " Pride of the JL Valley "is four years old, by Pride of Sandon, grand Hie Pride of Canterbury, dam Kate by Prince Victor, grand dam Blossom by Bart-net imported great grand dam Gipsy Queen, I y ihp Kmgof Stallions mported. It will tie •. pt-n at a glance that. PEIDE OP THE VALLEY las coma of he purest Clydesdale iDt.nl in N«w Zealand or any other Therefore he cannot fail but leave stoclc of groat value. At Tokomaru and Shannon 'Vt-ry Monday and Tuesday, on ftednpsdnjs at Foxton, and at the farm, Awapuni, remainder of week. Tebms:— £3 per mare (fwo or more mares, pr ppr n<TP«Ttpnt). payab'p by P.N. due January JJtd, 18&8. GrooWce fee, f>s. Good pnddoc iug 1? per w^ek. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Apply to P. SBEEKIN, Awapuni, Or Groom in charge. E!i;::;nrii:iii!i!ii;i:JiiL ii:;:iiin!ii!!i!!^ 22 - •* i yc il-IJH I § ais 6 B caz %J* km $«&n Sfi f" M •- | is not a cold ; it is a fever g i which apises from a cold. | I It is especially prevalent | 1 now. First a cold, then a | 1 dull, drowsy, heavy feel- j | ing*; then unrest in the g I stomach and distaste for 1 I food. These symptoms | 1 denote influenza. Sharp, | 1 boring* pains at the back of I 1 the head, feverishness, | | then coldness, weakness | I and prostration follow. | | Deliriuiii ol;en occurs. J | Influenza pulls down the | | strength and leaves the I | patiert weak and suscept- I 1 ible to various ailments. 1 | DR.WI LI.iS'PIkKPILLS| | are the best known | | remedy to prevent and | I cure Influenza and its | | after effects. | I What Mr. Hamilton Hill, the | i eminent vocalist, says : i g " Whiht touring with a Company g E on the W A. gola-n'eids some time s B ago, influenza attacked me very 5 S severely. First came a cold and § IE loss of appttite; then I felt ruU g S and drowsy ; the p^ins in my head 5j g were fearful, aud a high fevtr set M p in and I became fearfully w»ak. A p P -well-known physican preaciibed s for me ; but the disease would not || § ahako off. In dfspair I tried Dr. § S Williams' Pink Pills. Afewboxts § g cured me completely. Its effect || 3 wts magical, and the win le com- s H pany veie am. zed. The pans 5i g gradually faded away ; I regaii ed g M strength and color ; my apt elite g p returned, and in a few days I was S Ij goii g abi^ut fully restored to my g S usual gocd hesltb. I atrrng'iy — B recommend Dr. Williams' Pmk g p Pilis as an unfailing cure for influ- g s enza and its ills." s I Dr. Williams' Pink Pills 1 I (the genuine) are obtain- I I able of all chemists and | I storekeepers, and of the | I Dr. Williams' Medicine Co , § 1 Wellington, NZ ; six boxes | i 16/6, one box 3/-, and j 1 are sold only in pack- I | ages on which Dr. Williams' | I Pink Pills for Pale Feople | I —all J-even words — are = I printed in red ink. |

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£2 A. WEE« AND upwards may be macte t^ either sex, working evenings and taking orders for us. Permanent work if Required. Enclose stamp for particulars. NOVELTY IMPORTING CO. Sydney. THE " (r^'J Z:m?,ft " PTiTVATF ' Boa dJ" g 1 House AND Public Refreshment JRpoms. MEALS, Is. . BEDS, Is. ■ •*••■ Afternoon- Tea and Supperak 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. Funerals conducted promptly and earefully. ANDREW ONSON, C ndar taker. Avenue Road Foxton.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Manawatu Herald, 8 March 1900, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
636

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 8 March 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 8 March 1900, Page 4

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