A. R. OSBORNE, \ TAILOR, DESIRES to notify that though eDgagpd in other business he still retains his old established tailoring buniopss. To meet the convenience of hia numerous customers be nan i ogaged the services of a Firsfcciasa Tailor who will have charge of ihf business. To ensure satu fiction A. R. OSBOBNE will personally supervise the cutting. TENDERS. MR. T. BOWE invi'fs tenders for Covering Sand bills with Sand Giass and M«nuka Fascines. Specification to be seen at Mr Hpnnespy's store. March 28th, 1900. COXTON BO COUGH COUNCIL. NOTICE. A Rubbish Depot has been provided at the entrance to the Target j Reserve on the North side qf the j Racecourse. j Carters and others are notified : that all Rubbish within the Borough j must be carted to this Depot and there buried by the person or per- j sons conveying it. / > Any person or persons depositing any Rubbish in any part of tho. Borough will be prosecuted. By order of the Council. R. CHAPMAN, Town Clerk. \ EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ' EASTER TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. On WEDNESDAY, 11th April, the Mail Trains will run at the usual j times between Nev/ Plymouth, Wan- j ganui and Wellington. On GOOD FRIDAY all Passenger Trains will run as usual in the New Plymouth-Woodvilie-Foxton District, except that the early train Palmer•ston to Wanganur will not leave PaljKerston till 8 5 a.m., arriving Wanganui at 12.5 p.m. FEILDING RACES. On MONDAY and TUESDAY, 16th and 17th April, a Special Passenger Train will leave Palmerston at 10.40 a.m. for Feildirig, returning ] from Feilding at 6.10 p.m., and from ' Palmerston at 7.0 p.m. for Foxton. ; The usual 5.5 p.m. Train Palmerston to. Foxton will not run. For excursion fares and further particulars see posters at stations. By order. W. S. Hart, GUNMAKER, Main-street West, Palmerston North. SHOOTING SEASON, 1900. JUST ABRIVED, direct from the makers— Guns Rifles Revolvers Cartridges Powder Shot Capß ; Gun Oases Loaders and Fillers &c, &o. Repairs promptly executed. Gnos re- browned, re stocked, &o. Guns on hire. Country orders promptly attended to. Terms cash. I>i% Speev, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 519. (Opposite Shortlard Street) rpHE on y and original H. J.*Bf EER, I M.D., who lor the Jaßt two yearc has been practising in Wellington and Dunedin has now permanently settled in above city, and baa opened his medical offices for the speedy and permanent cure of Chronic and Nervous Diseases, Kidney and Bidder roubles. Speoiaties — all Skin Diseases,: from whatever cause, positively cured. Stomach and Liver troubles, attended to in their various forms. Symptoms of the above diseases are as follows : depression of spirits, heavy breathing, dtsire to avoid society, bad taste in month, constipation, pile?, cold hands and feet, gloomy, tired in the morning, or, in other words, prematurely old. Treatment adopted is that which is universally used as the modern treatment in America. People at a distance can be treated at home, describing their G.*se by letter. Females who are delicate, and who suffer from irregularities, c n be furnished with Pills acoording to the United States Dispensatory. Batei, 10s 6d; extra s'rong, 208. y
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Manawatu Herald, 12 April 1900, Page 3
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