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j RAILWAY HOTEL, : TURAKINA. ! J. W. PROCTEE ... Pboprietok. EXCELLENT iiccommodation for Travellers and the genprai pufi.'if. In f-L iv j.(ock. j „-=: .. > The Jiongest Established HAIRDR^SSTNG 1 SALOON. H. Bradcock, Hairdresser and Tobacconist M.\TN-PTREET, FOXTGN, (Opposite Whyte T rf Hotel, and next door to E. Osberne, draper.) I WISH to aun ounce to tlie general pullic that I have secured the services of a very co.TOpeteut hairdresser — Mr. O. Eccle^— atid will now be prepared to give c'vefy attention combinod wi'b civility to my Customers and those favorkig me with a call. I !<pep in stock the Best Brands' \ of Tobacco 3, Cigars, Cigarettes, &c, besides other Goods connected with the Trade. Imperial Accordions for sale. The Setting of Eazors a specialty. lASIAf FBAKER, | CASH TAILORS, HAVE REMOVED to promises lately occupied by A. Fraser, in Main-street. JUST ARRIVED Our New 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 STORES & HOTELS. There has nevev been a Better Syrup made. Ail from Pure Fruit. fc!i; :;:; :ij.'::iii;iiii.iSiiii..> tin i.ii. "!..«• I : j>! fin fM 7-h | ii* rL.Ukltii.fi ; | -l not a colcl ; it is a. lev r § which arises from n toiu | It is especially prevalent | | now. Firtt a cold, then a S I dull, drowsy, heavy feel- = | ing 1 ; then unrest in the | § stomach and distaste for I I food- These symptoms | I* denote influenza. Sharp, | boring: pains at the back of | the head, feverishness, then coldness, weakness | | and prostration follow. | | Delirium often occurs, p . § Influenza pulls down the | I strength and leaves the | I patient weak and suscept- | i ible to various ailments. | I DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS | I are the best known j | remedy to prevent and | I cure Influenza and its | aftereffects. I What Mr. Hamilton Hill, the | g eminent vocalist, says : i g "Whiht touring with* Company g ■ on the W. A. gold-fielda nine time B B ago, influenza attacked mo very s ■ sererely. First came a cold and g c lorn of appetite; then I felt dull % B and drowsy ; the pain* in my bead ■§ B were fearful, and a hi^h fever set g 5 in and I beoame fearfully weak. A s 1 well-known phyaician preaeribed g g for tne ; but the dUeaae would not 8 § shake off. In despair I tried Dr. 5 1 Williams' Pink Pilft. A few boxes' g B cured me completely. Its effect g I a w«a magical, and the whole com- g * 9 P* B 5 r werfl » mized ' The pains g ' 1 gradually faded away ; I regained g S strength and color; my appetite S B returned, and in a few days I was B g going about fully restored to my 8 a uaual good health. I strongly S 1 recommend Dr. Williams' Pink S B Pills as an nnfailiug cure for influ- g 5 enza and its ills." a 1 Dr. Williams' Pink Pills | I (the genuine) are obtain- 1 I able of all chemists and I I storekeepers, and of the I I Dr. Williams' Medicine Co , I 1 Wellington, N.Z- ; six boxes | I 16/6, one box 3/-, and I | are sold only in pack- | : I ages on which Dr. Williams' | Pink Pills for Pale People | —all seven words— are | printed in red Ink. | I umis iii ■ » ia ii ia in ii m iim n riTEi«r4it».ii 1.1 it«»s AND upwards may be matte I 7 cither sex, working evenings and taking orders for us. Permanent work if required. Enclose

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Manawatu Herald, 17 July 1900, Page 4

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587

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 17 July 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 17 July 1900, Page 4

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