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As in the case described above, and in every other case that they have cured. Dr Williams' pink pills go light to the root o the disease, enrich and pnrify the blood of impure conntituen's, and thus do away wita the tendency to cause inflamation and pain whenever the weather changes. By similar effects on thj b'ood they cure (but on'y when genuine, mind ; substitutes wont cure anything) scrofula, rickets, anasmia, palpitations, premature decay of the faculties, and ail sorts of ladies ailments. They are not a purgative. It is by strengthening you they cure. If not readily obtainable (i.e. with the full name — Dr Williams' pink pil s for pale people) send direct for them to the Dr Williams' Medicine Co., We'lington, price three shillings for one box, or sixteen and six for six. Wade's Worm Fig?, the wond rful Worm Worriers, never fail for adults or ohildren. Price, Is. COXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. NOTICE. The Foxton Borough Council at a special meeting held on the 19th March, 1900, passed the following resolution : — " That this Council by special order take all needful steps to sell the piece of waste land on No. 1 Line to Mr A. S. Easton." It is intended to confirm the above at a special meeting on the 7th May, 1900. B. CHAPMAN, Town Clerk. ASSESSMENT COURT. BOROUGH OP FOXTON. TVTOTICE.— A, Sitting of the Asl\* sessment TCourt will be held at Noon on SATURDAY, the 28th day of April 1900, at the Courthouse, Foxton, to hear and determine all objections to the Supplementary Valuation List for the Borough of Foxton. ALFRED GREENFIELD, S.M., Judge of Assessment Court. TENDERS. \ MR. T. BOWE invites tenders fir Covering Sand hills with fchml Grace and Minuka Fascines. Specification to be seen at Mr Hen-m-ssy's store. March 28. b, 1900. COXTON BOUOTJGH COUNCIL. NOTICE. A Rubbish Depot has been provided kt the entrance to the Target • j Resery 3 on the North side of the c Racecourse. j Carters and others are notified ; J that all Rubbish within the Borough must be carted to this Depot and there buried by the person or persons conveying it. Any person or persons depositing . any -Rubbish in any part of the Borough will be prosecuted. By order of the Council, R. CHAPMAN, Town Clerk. : 1 W. S. Hart, GUNMAKER, Main street Weßt, Palmerston North. SHOOTING SEASON, 1900. ] T (JST ARRIVED, direct from the ] I makers— ' 1 J Guns , ( Rifles ( Revolvers Cartridges Powder ' Shot Gaps Gun Cases Loaders and Fillers &c., &o. Repairs promptly executed. on»9 re browned, re- stocked, &o. Guds on hire. Country orders promptly attended , to. ■ Terms cash. I>i». S pee i» 9 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 519. (Opposite Shortland Street.) mHE only and original H. J. SPEES, J_ M.D., who for the last two years has been practising in Wellington and Dunedin, has now permanently settled in above oity, and has opened hia medical offioes for the speedy and permanent /sure of Chronic and Nervous Diseases, Kidney and Bladder roubles. Specia'ties— all Slin Diseases, from whatever cause, positively cured. Stomach and Liver troubles, attended to in their various forms. Symptoms of the above diseases are aa follows : depression of spirits, heavy breathing, desire to avoid society, bad taste in mouth, constipation, piles, cold hands and feet, gloomy, toed in the morning, or, in other words, premalU TrLtment adopted is that which is universally used as the modern treatment in America. ' , . People at a distance can be treated at home, describing their case by letter. Females who are delicate, and who suffer from irregularities, cm be furnished with Pills according to the United Btates Dispensatorj. Rates, 10s 6d; extra strong, 20s. ... ■

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Manawatu Herald, 14 April 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 14 April 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 14 April 1900, Page 3

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