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TO STAND THIS SEASON IK THE MANAWATU, FOXTON, TOKOMARU & SHANNON DISTRICTS, The Clydesdale Stallion PRIDE OP THE VALLEY. (A Good, Quiet Worker.) mHE Clydesdale Stallion " Jride of the JL Valley "is four years old, by Pride of Sandon, grand ire Tricl** of Canterbury, dam Kate by Prince Victor, grand dam Blossom by Baronet imported great grand dam Gipsy Queen, by the King of siallions mporied. Ii will be seen nt a glance thai PRIDF, OF THE VALLEY has come of lie purest Clydesdale blood in New Za land or any otlier <?ountiy. Therefore he canno:. fail hw leave stock of great value. At Tokomaru and Shannon every Monday aud Tuesday, on Wednesdajs at Fox- ; ton, and at the far.i>, Awapuni, remainder : of week. p' TEaMs:—£3 per mave (two or more ■ mares, as per agreement), payable by P.N. : due January 3rd, 1898. Grooraage fee, ss. ;'•■ Good paddocldng Is per week. Every care (■■ taken, hut to responsibility. Apply to \ P. SHEEUIN, i . Awapuni, *. Or Groom in charge. k ' — j - ■' gl:f:linttlltM!lUili{!liMllMni:itl!li:iltiiW ) I siiri |irM7A i- ■■ M fi SlI r" I 1 1 r* a»» BSI c t ! HirLULSiLn I ? I is not a cold ; it is a fever | 1 which arises from a cold. § It is especially prevalent 1 now. First a cold, xjien a | dull, drowsy, heavy feel- { ing*; then unrest in the | stomach and distaste for § food. These symptoms i a .denote influenza. Sharp, ; boring: pains at the back of | | the head, feverisbness, | then coldness, weakness j { and prostration follow. j| Delirium often occurs, j I Influenza pulls down the | I strength and leaves the | ! I patient weak and suscept- § | ible to various ailments. | I | DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS | I | are the best known | | remedy to prevent and | 1 cure Influenza and its | I aftereffects. I I What Mr. Hamilton Hill, the I I eminent vocalist, says : ! li Whilst touring with a Company s on the W.A. gold-fields some time § ago, influenza attacked me very js severely. First came a cold and gf S loss of appetite; then I felt dull s ' and drowsy ; the pains in my head H M were fearful, and a high fevt- r act M . g in and I became fearfully weak. A S It well-known physician preset ibed §§ for me ; but the disease would not ■ | S shake off. In despair I tried Dr. s a Williama' Pink Pills, A few boxes § S cured me completely. Its effect S M was magical, and the whole com- | E pany were amazed. The pa>ns | p gradually faded away; I regained | P strength and color; my appetite a S returned, and in a few days I was I P going about fully restored to my g S usual good health. I strongly g §§ recommend Dr. Williams' Pink §§ 1 Pilis aa an unfailing cure for influ- g |j enza and its ills." s I Dr. Williams* Pink Pills 1 I (the genuine) are obtain- | I able of all chemists and I I storekeepers, and of the I I Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., | I Wellington, N.Z. ; six boxes 1 1 I 16/6, one box 3/-, and |' a are sold only in pack- | I ages on which Dr. Williams' | I Pink Pills for Pale People g I —all eeven words — are | | printed in red ink. | iiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwitiriiHiiiiiHi £2 JL WEEK AND upwards may be made l^ cither sex, working evenings ' and taking orders for us. Permanent work if required. Enclose stamp for particulars. |NOVELTY IMPORTING CO. Sydney. \THE " OLD TIMES " PBIVATE Boarding louse AND Public Refreshment Rooms. MEALS, Is. BEDS, 1«. Afternoon Tea and Suppers aways procurable. MRB. HABBIS, Proprietress. UNDERTAKER. T BEG to notify that my NEW HEAKSE ia now completed, and can be obtained on very reasonable terms. Funerals conducted promptly and •" efUlly - ANDREW ONSON, Undertaker. AY9W Rca^ Fo*fcon»

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Manawatu Herald, 21 April 1900, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
628

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 21 April 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 21 April 1900, Page 4

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