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RAILWAY~HOTELr TURAKINA. J. W. PROCTER"... Proprietor.; EJ'OELLExNT accommodation it>» j *ti 'Kvela^ and the getei^* J pobiic. , * ) Fii-vt-c-.n-s . Jpo « W'nosand Spirits i htpfc in stof.-ic. • The Longost Established lIAIRDhESSINO GALOOT H. Bra.dcoGk, . Hairdresser and Tobacconist j MAIN-STREET, FOXTON, (Opposite Wliyte'd Hotel, and next dcov to E. Osborne, draper. J I I WISH to announce to tbe eeneral public that I have secured the services of a very competent hairdresser— Mr. C. *EccLES--and will now be prepared to give every attention combined with civility to my Customers and those favoring me with a call. I keep in slock the Best Brands ! of Tobacco 3, Cigars, Cigarettes, &c, besides other Goods connected with the Trade. Imperial Accordions for sale. The Betting of Uasors a specialty. HEASIAII BAKI, CASH TAILORS, TTAVE REMOVED to premises [| Ifliply occupied by A. Fraser, in Main-street. JUS T ARRI VE D Our New Materials for tha t*; ing and Summer. A,n in?pfction is invited. RICHARD GRAY»S NEW SEASONS Raspberry Syrup Can now be obtained at ALL THE BTOREfc> & HOTELS. There has never be*n a Better Syrup made. All fiom Pure Fruit. jn.'S.;i. „.'-;;:{}.. .ii.:• ....:,!!:: in.,... I ? fc? ri ii r *$7 :; g is not a eoid ; it is & Tev r- . S which arises from ;i co;-... i g It is especially prevalent r I now. Firit a eoli?, then a. = i dull, drowsy, heavy feel- § 1 ing ; then unrest in the | I stomach and distaste for | I food. These symptoms I : denote influenza- Sharp, § : boring: pains at the back of | | the head, feverishness, I I then coldness, weakness g and prostration follow. | | Delirium often occurs. | | Influenza pulls down the i 1 strength and leaves the | g patient weak and suscept- | § ible to various ailments. | j DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PiLLS I | are the best known | | remedy to prevent and j I cure Influenza and its i I after effects. I I What Ay. Hamilton Hill, the | I eminent vocalist, says : ? "Whtht touring with a Company | on the W A. gold-fields some time 9 ago, influenza attacked me very s severely. First came a cold ond ~ B loss of appetite; then I felt dull 1 g and drowsy ; the pains in my head § g were fearful, and a high fever eet 1 g in and I became fearfully weak. A g I well-known physician pretciibed 8 I for me ; but the disease would not s I shake off. In despair I tried Dr. a I Williams' Pink Pills. A few boxes 1 S cured me completely. Its effect S S wib magical, and the whole com* S B pany were annzed. The pass g g gradually faded away; I regained B M strength and color} my appetite a a returned, and in a few days I was g 1 going about fully restored to my ■ 5 usual good health. I strongly 3 1 recommend Dr. Williams' Pink S 6 Pills as an unfailing cure for influ- § 5 enia and its ills." •• B I Dr. Williams' Pink Pills § 1 (the genuine) are obtain- 1 § able of all chemists and I I storekeepers, and of the] 6 Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., | § Wellington, NZ; six boxes f : I 16/6, one box 3/-, and | I are sold only in pack- 1 1 ages on which Dr. Williams' | I Pink Pi,Us for J»al« People m § _all seven words — are S I printed in red ink. | S im;i iu4itMilllf JitH t! n ill nu uil 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 nl A ND upwards may be. macre I.; j\ either sex, working evenings and taking orders for us. Per.manent work if required. Enclose •tamp for particulars. , novelty; iMPOiriNa 00. i

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Manawatu Herald, 5 July 1900, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
605

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 5 July 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 5 July 1900, Page 4

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