I nnlr waff To look weU LUUIi WCII your UVER .. - . . shotM perform Id hmetloas properly . . . . . To feel w«U r _ fl 4fl ogg reel well should work in harmony . . . • D A tA/Afl To be well you DC Weil must take the woricft Medicinal , Tooic Beverage— Wolfe's Schnapps. BY DRINKING Wolfe's Schnapps ' YOU WILL LOOK WELL * f± FEEL WELL and BE WELL. It is unsurpassed as a specific for Liver Ailments— is a stimulant that aids digestion, it tones the stomach and invigorates the bowels and kidneys. , AMi for WOLM'« th» IU«I ! Original Schnapp*. Chronic Diarrhoea Cured. This is to certify that I have had chronic diarrhoea ever sine* the war. I got so weak I could hardly wa'k or do anything. One bottle of Chamber ra's Co ie, Choi era and Diarrhoea Rem-dy cured me sound and we!l. J. R. Gftßs, Fincastie, Va. I had chronic diatrhroa for twelve years. Three bottle of Chemberlam's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy cured me. S. L. Shavkb, Kincastle, Va. For Bronchial Coiuhs take Woods Great Peppermint Cure", 1/8 2/6. Transvaal Relief Fund. MAYOR'S WST. £ s d Amount already acknowledged 124 16 4 Frank Gall (More men) . . 5 0 Absent-Minded Beggar (Patriotic Concert) _ 110 9 Total. £126 12 1 WEATHER REPORT. ♦ . Captain Edwin wires to-day: — S. E. to S. and W. gale. Glass rise. Sea heavy and weather much colder. Southerly gale in Straits. Methven. A STATION YARD MATTER. In country towns on the railway line the great events of the day are the arrival of the op and down mail trains. Hurrying to the Methven Station on day I noticed a •• Ita arrival was the event of the day." arouo o! townspeople conversing in the station yard. Several ot them were pointed out to *ne. "That's Mrs Mills," said one. " Juat the lady I want to see," was ny repiy but my train had travelled to tim* and I had to hurry away. Subsequent y, however, I wrote to Mrs Mills upon the matter which interested me, and I teemed the following courteous reply :— •• From when I way quite a little gir! (she wrote) I was troubled with headache and indigestion. Often food seemed tasteless, and I had to force myself to eaL After mials an unpleasant feeing of heaviness and oppression came over me, sometimes accompanied by flatulence and the pains of indigestion. Dull heavy headaches also he ped to make me miserable. About a year ago. whist reading a horn D»per, I saw an advertisement of Dr Williams' pink pi'ls. i boUKbt three >f:s, and after taking them a week felt great j improved, and I continued them until raj trouble* abated. I now really enjoy m? meals, and am ever so much stronger and light-hearted since using thiß medicine, whioh I reoommend most beartiiy.
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Manawatu Herald, 24 March 1900, Page 3
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463Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 24 March 1900, Page 3
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