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H . TO STAND THIS SEASON |V * IN THR FOXTON, TOKOMARU A B SHANNON DISTEICTS, ■ The Clyde? dale g tall ion ■bide of the valley. H (A Good, Quiet Worker.) BtiHE Clydesda'e Stallion " Pride of the Vality " is four years old, by Pr de grnml -ire Pride of Canterbnry,Kate by Prince Victor, grand dam by Baronet imported great grand Gir.sy Quoen, by ill King of S ( allion3 led. It will be seen at a glance that ■eIDK- OF TFIE VALLEY has come of puic = ' C^desilale blood in New Zeaor any other countiy. Therefore hp fail but leave stock of great value. Tokomaru and Shannon every Monand Ti.osdcty, on Wednesdays at Foxand at the farm, Awapuoi, remainder : v» <_<_ it. :— £3 per mare (;>o or more as per agreement), payable by P.N. January .'ml, 1898. Groomage fee, ss. paddocUng Is per week. Every care Lut co responsibility. Apply to H. P. SHEEBD?. Awapnni, Or Groom in charge. Hpumiiimumii'iiiuim.M isuii-.Hi.u^ I INFLUENZA ; Bis not a cold ; it is a fever g B which arises from a cold. | H It is especially prevalent | B- now. Firit a cold, then a I H dull, drowsy, heavy feel- I H ing ; then unrest in the § H stomach and distaste for § H food. These symptoms | H denote influenza. Sharp, | H boring- pains at the back of § H the head, feverishness, | H then coldness, weakness g ■ and prostration follow, j often occurs. § H Influenza pulls down the I strength and leaves the | H patient weak and suscept- | H ible to various ailments. | ■ DR.WILLIAMS'PIKKPILLSi H are the best known i H remedy to prevent and I H cure Influenza and its I H after effects. ' I H What Mr. HaraUton Hill, the | jH eminent vocalist, says : § «' Whiht touting with a Company g on the W A. gold-field* tom« time ■ ago, infloenxa attacked me very S Hi severely. First came. a cold end g low of appetite; then I felt dull a and droway ; the ptini in my head S were fearful, and a high fever set B in and I became fe»r lolly weak. A ■ well-known physician prescribed 9 for me ; but the diseue would not ■ ibake off. In despair I tried Dr. B Williams' PiDk Pills. Afewboxei i cured me completely. Its effect 3 wts magical, and the whole com- g pony «eie am- zed: The pins ■ gradually faded away; I regained ■ strength and color; my appetite B returned, and in a few days I was ■ goitg about fully restored to my ■ usual good health. I strongly S recommend Dr. Williams 1 Fink, fi Pilta sH an unfailing cure for infiu- g audits ill*." ■ H Dr. Williams' Pink Pills | H (the genuine) are obtain- | Hable of all chemists and j H storekeepers, and of the I H Dr. Williams' Medicine Co , I ■ Wellington, N.Z ; six boxes | H l6/6, one box 3/-, and § |H are sold only in pack- | H ages on which Dr. Williams' I H pink Pills for Pale People ] ■ —all seven words— are \ H printed in red ink. j H £2 A THTEEJI |H ND upwards may be matte t^ cither box, working evenings tafeing orders for us. Perwork if required. Enclose for particulars. ■fOVELTY IMPOBTING CO. «• OLD TIMES " PRIVATF ■ Boarding Souse AND Riblic Refreshment Rooms. ■MEALS, Is. BEDS, Is. ■■Afternoon Tea and' Sappers alHflkys procurable. «■ MRS. HABBIB, iHB Proprietress. II UNDERTAKER. 111 T BEG to notify that my HI NEW HEABSE Hliow completed, and can be obi|Ked on very reasonable terms. ißFnßerals conducted promptly and H|| U " y ANDREW ONSON, Pffil' Undertaker, By l l' Avenue Road Foxton.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Manawatu Herald, 29 March 1900, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
592

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 29 March 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 29 March 1900, Page 4

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