Old fashions in dress may be revived, but no old-fashioned medicine can replace Cha-rsber'.ain's CAic, Cho'era and Diarrhoea Bemedy. For sale by W. Hamer, Chemist, Foxton, ON HllfiD tO DO GOOD. -UJolfe's Sshnapps should alcuays be kept- on band. It is HustPalia's tonis and itwigbt<ant, and stands ppe-stnlnznt among stimulants and coi<dial3. - Wade's Worm Fig--, the wonderful Worm Worriers, never fail for adults or cbi'dren. Price, Is. PALMERSTON SALE. THURSDAY, 19th APEIL. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS will [\ sell by public auclion, as above, at 1 o'clock — ...... 8 faf cows 23 mixfrf weuners 200 2-f.ontb rwes 200 mixed frberp . , . • J2OOO we: hero . . A trial of the Gibson Patent Brand will be held immediately after the sale. . COXTON BOifOTJGH COUNCIL. NOTICE. A Rubbish Depot has been provided at th> entrance to the Target Reserve on the North side of the Racecourse. Carters and others are notified 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. 8.. CHAPMAN, Town Clerk. W. S. Hart, GUNMAKER, Main-street West, Palmerston Norjjh. SHOOTING SEASON, 1900. JUST ARRIVED, direct from the makers — Gods Rifles Revolvers Cartridges Powder • Shot Caps : Gun Oases Loaders and Fillers &c, &c. Repairs promptly executed. Guns re browned, re stocked, &c. Guns on hire. Country orders promptly attended to. • Terms cash. t QUEEN STBBBT, AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 619. (Opposite Sbortfard Street.) rp HE on'y and original H. J. SPEER, | M.D., who for the last two years has been practising iiv We lington and Dunedin, has now permanently settled in above city, and has opened his medical offices for the speedy and permanent cure of Chronic and Nervous Diseases, Kidoey and B ! aMer roubles. Spec : a ties— all Skin Diseases, from whatever cause, positively cured. Stomach and Liver troubles, attended to in their various forms. Symptoms of the above diseases are a* follows : depression of spirits, hpa«y breatMng, deßire to avoid 1 society, bad taste in mouth, constipation, '< piles, cold hands and feet, gloomy, tired in ' the morning, or, in other words, prematurely old. ; Treatment adopted is that which is urn--1 versally used as the modern treatment in ! America. ■ People at a distance can be treated at J home, describing their oase by letter. 1 Females who are delicate, and who suffer r from irregularities, c n be furnished with f j' Pills according to the United States Disfc pensatory. Bates, 109 6d ; extra strong, s ' 20s.
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Manawatu Herald, 17 April 1900, Page 3
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