|| .TO STAND THIS SEASON =;. IN THE £• MANAWATU, FOXTON, TOKOMARU & £, . SITANNON LISTEICTa, H' Th» O'ytU^ilol.- S'r. liion | /PRlhli OF TlliS VALLEY. t- (A Good, Quiet Worker.) THE C!.)-df scla'e Stallion " Pride of the Valley" ia four .years old, by Prde ?'■ of Sandf.n, grand ;iro Prid >of Canferlmry, i<:\ dam Kate by Prince Victor, grauil dam V Blossom by Baronet imported groat gran<!' b I; dam Gipsy Queen, by th<- King of ."-'allions |: mpovfed. It will be seen nt a glance tha' I PRIDE OF THE VALLEY has com* of ti. he purest Clydesdale blood i^> *^««v Zen !' land or any other <?ounft ; y n; .■■-« he fs. cannot fail but leave s'p.-;. -y. . .due. I' At Tokomaru and Siii: >.. v i-i'.m- . . >.fon- ¥>■. day and Tuesddy, on Weiiut-sdaj- t.t Fox- !• ton, and at the farm, Awipuni, rtmainder ■ ■ of week. Teems :— £3 per mare (iwo or more mares, as per agreement), payab'e by P.N. dtie January 3rd, 180^. Groomiige fee, ss. ; Good paddoo ing Is por week. Every care fe taken, Lut to responsibility, /pp'y to I- P. SHEEjtJIS, t Awapuni, »■■ Or Groom in oharge. f. giiiiii!!iiiii;i!i!iiiuiiii!i'.ntiiiiit*;i:(iis^ i ' •' ? j I liirLuLiVLri. I r | is not a cold ; it is a fever | i". which arises from a cold. | I | It is especially prevalent 1 1. now. First a cold, then a I '( | dull, drowsy, heavy feel- | ) - I ing- ; then unrest in the | I stomach and distaste for 1 food. These symptoms I !; g denote influenza. Sharp, f { boring* pains at the back of 'j | the head, feverishness, :■ | then coldness, weakness I and prostration fdllow. I a Delirium often occurs. t I Influenza pulls down the I 1 strength and leaves the k I patient weak and suscept- j :; § ible to various ailments. l\ DB.WLLUiyiS'P[KKPILLB|| I I are the best known | [ >■„ I remedy to prevent and j I cure Influenza and its §§ after effects. | What Mr. Hamilton Hill, the | I eminent vocalist, says : m c " Whiht touring with a Company S on the W.A. gold-fields some time ago, influenza attacked mo very sf severely. First came a cold end" ~ B loss of appetite; then I felt cull S S and drowsy ; the pains in my bead 3 I /were fearful, and a high fever ret .5? I in and I became fearfully weak. A g '■ I well-known physician preset ibed'S I for me ; but the disease wo 1! tot g B shake off. In despair I^tnpil Dr. § q Williams' Pink PiiK A «> h xta § M cured me completely. Its ; ft'ct S P was magical, and the w)nle com- E g pany were am.-zecl. The i a ns- )3 B gradually faded away ; I regai cd g g strength and color; my apietite g H returned, and in a few days I u«« g g goii g about fully restored to my §| 9 usual good heblth. I strmgiy g 1 recommend Dr. Williams 1 ■ Punt S - 5 Pills as an unfailing cure for influ- S g enza and its ills." ' g I Dr. Williams' Pink Pills § I (the genuine) are obtain- % I able of all chemists and §. I storekeepers, ant of the i I Dp. Williams' Medicine Co, I I Wellington, N.Z-; six boxes | | 16/6, one box 3/-, and j are sold only in pack- 1 i ages on which, Dr. Williams' 1 I Pink Pills fop Pale People | 1 —all v^even words — are = I printed in red ink; ! | fiuw HiiiniiiiiuiiiiiiritninfliiiiiMUMii £2 JL WEEK A ND upwards may be wacce bf ' f\ either Rex, working evenings and taking orders for us. Permanent work if required. Enclose ■< srnmp for pnrtioulars. ' N OVELTY IMPORTING CO. Sydney. ■■ r .----p •:-. ■■■.". ■ j ~ . * THE « OLD Hum » PBIVATE Boarding louse \ AND Public Refreshment. Rooms. MEALS, Is. BEDS, U. Afternoon Tea and Slippers a l -, ways proouraW^i- " ' 7 /^(IBB. H.A-RTRTR, Proprietress. UNPERTAKEH. I BEG to notify tiki my p, NEW HEABSE. § ia now completed, and «•••» i^«\ oh I tamed on very reason * v . : ' •*- ' i . |; "Pnnerals condvjet(H^^mjj|iy an<l i^ efttl^ANDßEW ONSON, j f . TJ n^erfcaker, jj. Avenae Road^Foxkon^. j
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Manawatu Herald, 12 April 1900, Page 4
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663Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 12 April 1900, Page 4
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