RAILWAY HOT.Ei;, TUBAKINA. J.W.PROCTER ... Proprietob., FJ-XCELLENT accomraoaaLion for Iv Travellers and the gen? ral public. F.rat-clas3 Ale?, Wiocaantl Spirit? kept in stock. The Longest Established HAIRDh'ESSING SALOON. IL Br^idcook, Hairdresser and Tobacconist MAIN.STBEET, FOXTGN, (Opporfito Whyte's Hotel, and next door to E. Osborne, draper.) I WISH to announoe to the cene. ral public that I have secured the services of a very oompptent hairdre-pfr — Mu. C. Eccles nnrl will iM>w he prepare^ to give oven atter.tij;, couioiUca wii.ii civility to my < >i'. T r>\rera and rnose mvuiiug me v.itb a call. I keep in sock tho B^sfc Brands of Tobaccos, Cigars, Cigarettes, &o , besides other (ioods connected ■with tho Trade. : Imperial Accordions for sale. The Setting of Razors a specialty. HEMANIBII, GASH TAILORS, i TJAVE REMOVED to premises |~j lately occupied by A. Fraser, : in Main-street. \ JUST AR R I YE D - Our New for the Spring and Sam- • tner. An inspection is invited. RICHARD GRAY'S \ NEW BEASON S r Raspberry Spp I Can now be obtained at fe ALL THE STORES & HOTELS. There has never been a Betlor ■. Syrup made. All fiom Pure Fruit. 1 INFLUENZA " g g is not a cold ; it is a fey- r I. I which arises from v cold. \ It is especially prevalent | now. Firtt a cold, then a $ dull, drowsy, heavy feel- § I ing 1 ; then unrest in the | stomach and distaste for | food. These symptoms | - denote influenza. Sharp, | ; I boring pains at the back of E | the head, feverishness, | I then coldness, weakness g I and prostration foilow. i I Delirium often occurs, i I Influenza pulls down the I | strength and leaves the = i patient weak and suscept- | I ible to various ailments. | I DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS | | are the best known | i remedy to prevent and | I cure Influenza and its | aftereffects. I What Mr. Hamilton Hill, the { g eminent vocalist, says : § ■ • ' Whiltt touting with a Company I ■ on the W A. gold-fields some time I B ago, influenza attacked me very : B MTerdy. First cam* a cold t>nd | H loss of appetite; thea I felt dull I M and drowsy ; the pains in my bead : , a were fearfnl, and a high fever eet |j £ in and I became fearfully weak. A B well-known physician prescribed g for me ; but tho disease would not I 5 shake off. In despair I tried Dr. fg Williams' Pink Pills. A few boxes fl cured me completely. Its effect 9 wts magical, and the whole com* a pany were am»«ed. The pans 8 gradually faded away ; I regait ed g atreugtb and color ; my appetite g returned, and in a few days I was g goii g about fully restored to my 3 usual good heilth. I strongly : g recommend Dr. Williams' Pink g ■ Pilis as an unfailing cure for influ- g 8 enza and its ills." p Dp. Williams' Pink HIIs 1 I (the genuine) are obtain- | I able of all chemists and | fl storekeepers, and of the § I Dr. Williams' Medicine Co , 1 § Wellington, N.Z ; six boxes | § 16/6, one box 3/-, and § i are sold only in pack- | § ages on which Dr. Williams' | § Pink PillSjfop Pale People p I § —all words— are | I 1 printed in red ink. g i m n!iitiiiiiJULUiuiJiiiiJumiiiinimii «2 PL WEEK AND upwards may be watre l t - either sex, working evenings and taking orders for us. PersjKja.nent '.york if required. Enolose •tamp for particulars. lOVELTY IMPOaCING CO. |
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Manawatu Herald, 23 June 1900, Page 4
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572Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 23 June 1900, Page 4
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