RAILWAY HOTEL, TURAKINA. J. W. PROCTER ... Proprietok. CXCELLENT accommodation for \ Tmivc •rs and the general public Km -•, Ales, Wines and Spirits kept in etock. The Longest Established HAIRDKJdBSING SALOON. H. Bradcook, and Tobacconist MAIN-STREET, FOXTGN, (Opposite Whyte's ; :ctel, and nexdoor to E. Usboruo, draper.) I "WISH to announce to Mie h ral public that » h«ve -e^ > the services of a very c -"w hairdrefser — Mr. C. Eccles ». will now be prepared to give « v < attention combined with civility • my Customers and those favotii:^ me with a call. I keep in stock the Ba>t Bratidof Tobaccos, Cigars, Cigarette.-, &c, besides other Goods oonnected with the Trade. Imperial Accordions for sale. The Setting of Razors a specialty. HEASMAN & BAKER, CASH TAILORS, HAVE REMOVED to premises lately occupied by A. Fraser, in Main-street. JUST ARRIVED OurNew Material* for the Spring and Summer. An inspection is invited. RICHARD GRAY'S NEW SEASON'S Raspberry Syrup Can now be. obtained at ALL THeTjTOREB & HOTELS. There has never ° been a Better Syrop m&df- - All from Pure Fruit. £ '• tui<iliiittitt(i;.-(!i(ii. I i.FlOenza j I is not a ccld ; it is a fevi r § I which arises from a cold. | | It is especially prevalent | i now. Fir;t a. i^ol ♦, then a | dull, drowsy, heavy feel- § ing-; then unrest in the | I stomach and distaste for | food. These symptoms | denote influenza. Sharp, | boring: pains at the back of £ I the head, feverishness, I i then coldness, weakness i I and prostration follow. | 1 Delirium often occurs. I I Influenza pulls down the § § strength and leaves the | i patient weak and suscept- | I ible to various ailments. I DR. WILLIAMS' PIKK PILLS { are the best known | remedy to prevent and I cure Influenza and its I after effects. I What Mr. Hamilton Hill, the § eminent vocalist, says : § * ' Whiht touring with • Comp«ny S on tbe W A. gold-8eld« wme time I ago, influenza atUcked me very S •erer/tly. Finfc came a cold ana S lou of appetite ; then I felt dull 1 and drowsy ; the pains in my bead a were (earful, and a high fever eet 3 in and I became fearfully weak. A S well-known physician prescribed B for me ; but the disease wonld not g shake off. In despair I tried Dr. B Williams' Ph>k Pills. A few boxes § cured me completely. Its effect ■ was magical, and the whole com* 8 pany were atntsed. The pains 8 gradually faded away ; I regaired B strength and oolor; my appetite 8 returned, and in ft few days I was ■ going about fully restored to my B u«ual good health. 1 strongly 3 recommend Dr. Williams' Pink 3 Pills as an unfailing cure for influ. g enza and its ills." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills (the genuine) are obtainable of all chemists and r storekeepers, and of the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co , : Wellington*, NZ ; six boxes [ 16/6, one . box 3/-, and | i are sold only in pack- § ages on which Dr. Williams' I Pink Pills for Pale People g — all - even words —are = printed in red ink. | miiiiiiiin»injniimii«Jit»iTurimiii ■■— — ■ ~ — ~~ ——————— — • j— AND upwards may be macro b; cither sex, working evenings and taking orders for us. Permanent work if required. Enclose etamp for particulars. N OVELTY IMPORTING 00. Sydney. ,
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Manawatu Herald, 29 May 1900, Page 4
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532Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 29 May 1900, Page 4
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