RAILWAY HOTEL, TURAKINA. J. W. PROCTER ... Proprietor. "TJXCELLENT accommodation for \_j Travellers and the genera! public. First-class Ale?, Wines and Spirits kept in stock. The Longest Established HAIRDEESSING SALOON. H. Bradcook, Hairdresser and Tobacconist MAIN-STREET, FOXTON, (Opposite Whyte's Hotel, and next door to E. Osborne, draper.) I WISH to announce to the gene, ral public that I have secured the v services of a very competent hairdre?ser — Mr. C. Ecoles and will now be prepared to give every attention combined with civility to my Customers and those favoring rae with a call. I keep in stock the Best Brand* of Tobaccos, "Cigars, Cigarettes, &c, besides other Goods connected with the Trade. Imperial Aocordions for sale. The Setting of Razors a specialty. lasmaFOakl, CASH TAILORS, HAVE REMOVED to premises lately occupied by A. Fraser, in Main-street. JUST ARRIVED-OurNew Materials for the Spring and Summer. An inspection is invited. RICHARD GRAY'S NEW SEASON S Raspberry Syrup [Can now be obtained at ALL THE BTOREB & HOTELS. There has never been a Better Syrup made. All from Pure Fruit. Eii!ii:i!!!i.'.inmi.]liliii illllliniiaiuii I INFLUENZA \ | is not a cold ; it is a fever E 1 which arises from a cold. | | It is especially prevalent | I now. First a cold, then a § § dull, drowsy, heavy feel- | I ing- ; then unrest in the | § stomach and distaste for | I food. ' These symptoms | § denote influenza. Sharp, | § boring- pains at the back of i | the head, feverishness, \ | then coldness, weakness j § and prostration follow, j I Delirium often occurs. \ I Influenza pulls down the I | strength and leaves the I | patient weak and suscept- | | ible to various ailments. | | D R.WLLU MS" Plf.K PILLS j I are the best? known | 1 remedy to prevent and I I cure Influenza and its 1 aftereffects. c j . 1 What Mr. Hamilton Hill* the I eminent vocalist, says : 1 " WhiUt touring with a Company g on the WA. gold-field* tome tim» 5 ago, influent* attacked me very jf S severely. Finfe cam* a cold and j ! lots of appetite; then I felt dull — and droway ; the pains in my head . S were fearful, and • high fever act g in and I beoame fe^arfttfiy weak. A g well-known physician presoribed B for me ; but tne diaeaat would not I ifaake off. In despair I tried Dr. Williams' Fink Fills. A few boxes oured me completely. Its effect wu magieaU and the whole com* pany were- saswseoV , 'Taw; pains gradually faded away % I regained c strength and oelori mr fpoetit* 1 returned, aadi»iyfew^raj# I 'was g goiDg about fully restorad to my I usual good healtov /-I strongly ! i recommend Dri WUHamf*: Fink 1 Pills as an unfailing oure for influenza and its ills." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills (the genuine) art ©btainX able of all chemists and j storekeepers, .. $&& 9f4K e Dr. Williams' Medieine Coif i Wellington, NZ ; six boxes 1 16/0, one box %l-,±kn& f I are sold only in pack* | Pink Pills %r Pale People § printed in re^TipK. '•.'■'"■ § Iluuii ii i hi iiu n wi iimiJiinituHiuuufll £2 JL WEEK A ND upwards may be watte t^ j\ cither sex, working evenings and taking orders for us. Permanent work if required. Enclose stamp for particulars. U ) HELPS' IMPO&HNG 00. I ;
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Manawatu Herald, 19 June 1900, Page 4
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534Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 19 June 1900, Page 4
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