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I^ RAILWAY HOTEL, I TURAKINA,. IJ. W. PROCTER ... Proprietor. I FJXCELLENT accommodation for I jj, Travellers and iht" general ■ pablic. I First- class Ale?, Wines ana 1 Spirits B kept in stock. ■ The Longest Establish I HAIRDBESSING SALOON. I H. Bradcook, ■ Hairdresser and Tobacconist ■ MATN.STREET, FOXTON, R (Opposite Whyte's Hotel, and next H' door to E. ' .shorn c, draper.) ■ T WISH to announce to tbe t'eneH I ral puhlic that I have secured H^the fiervices of a very competent ■ hairdre-ser— Mr. C. Eccles an<i H will now be prepared to give every ■ attention combined with civility to ■my Customers and those favoring ■ me with a call. ■ I keep in stock the Best Brands ■of Tobaccos, Cigars, Cigarettes, H&c , besides other 'Goods connected Bwith tbe Trade. ■ Imperial Accordions for sale. H The Setting of Razors a specialty. IheasmanFbaM, ■ CASH TAILORS, ■ TTAVE REMOVED to premises Kf| lately occupied by A. Fraser, Kin Main-street. ■ JUST ARRIVED- Our New B Materials for the Spring and Sam" Hmer. An inspection is invited. H RICHARD GRAY'S B NEW SEASONS I Raspberry Spp [Can now be obtained at Hall the stores & hotels. There has never be^n a Btttfr jHSyrup made. All from Pure Fruit.

HEii!;::!i!ii.'.!!ii;!i. <auai mia : ;i..>.... I INFLUENZA ] Urn is not a cold ; it is a fev< r | which aPi sos from a coUl. | Hi It is especially prevalent | H| now. Firit a cold, then a | HI dull, drowsy, iieavy feel- | H| ing:; then unrest in the | H| stomach and distaste for 1 food. These symptoms i denote influenza- Sharp, | |H boring pains at the back of I the head, feverishness, | H| then coldness, weakness g H| and prostration follow. | H| Delirium often occurs. I Influenza pulls down the 1 H| strength and leaves the | patient weak and suscept- I H| ible to various ailments, 1 B DR. WILLIAMS' PIKK PILLS j H| are the best known | remedy to prevent and f cure Influenza and its j HI aftereffects. | What Mr. Hamilton Hill, the 1 eminent vocalist, says : •• WhiUt touring with a Company on the W A. gold-fields some time ago, infiaenza attacked me very severely. Fint oame a cold and |Hfi lorn of »ppet>te; thm I felt dull and drowsy ; the pains in my bead , were fearfnUand • high fever eet in and I became fearfully weak. A well-known physioian prescribed for me ; bat the disease would not ah»k« off. In desp»ir I tried Dr. ■I Williams' Pink FII|W. A few boxes cured me completely. Its t fleet HI tr>s magical, and the whule com* V**? * er * *>a>aed. The pans ■■1 gradually faded away; I ref aired strength and eotoir; my appetite returned, and in a few days I was ■is g° ju ß about fu "y re>tor « d to m y ■| usual good health. I strongly recommend Dr. Williams' Pink S Pills as an unfailing cure for influ- S WmSt ena-and its ills." a HI Dr. Williams' Pink Pills HI ( tne K enulne > are obiainH! &Ole of all chemists and Hi storekeepers, and of the c HI Dp. Williams' Medicine CO, HI Wellington, N.Z; six .boxes HI 16/6) one DOX 3 /"» and HI are sold only in P^ c k-ii HI & S* es on wnich^ r< Williams' HI P ink pills f P r Pal^ p eople HI — all > even words— are i H| printed in red ink. | HSU VII I I I I I I II IHlUll I J II I I 111111 l I II II! 1 1 11 1 IS H £2 JL WEEK H \ ND upwards may be made Ij* |^B/\ either Bex, working evenings Huid taking orders for us. PerHHnanent work if requirod. Eocloae HKtamp for pnrticularp. HNivEr/rir impoici^ 00. i

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Manawatu Herald, 21 June 1900, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
612

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

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

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