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Yon can depend on ridding your children of worms with Wade's Worm Figs, the wonderful Worm Worriers. Is. Frank Sherwood was down town to-day, the first time since ho had hi? tussle with cho'era morbu?. JTe says he drove thirty miles after he was taken, and never came so near d>iog in his life. After this when I c goes out in the country he will take a bottle of Chamberlain's 0 ie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy with hi'n. — Missouri Valley (Iowa) Time=. For sale by W. Hamer, chemist, Foxton. Baden-PoweN's New Book. « The highest sum mentioned as having been offered to Colonel BadenPowell for a volume on the siege of Mafeking, upon the same line- as tbe " Downfall of Prempeh," is £10,---000, suggested by an American firm. Since the news of the relief an English publisher, not to be outdone, has cabled an offer of "any amount." It would be difficult for even an American to go beyond this. I Weak and trembling, un-V steady of hand, uneasy of mind. 1 Frightened at trifles. Tortured % by an indefinable feeling of fear. ■ Excited by noise, oppressed I by quiet— never at ease. Irrl- 1 table and miserable. 1 Forerunning symptoms of I Nervous Prostration brought on I by a debilitated system andfl overtaxed body or brain. The 1 cure is I Pr WifffomQ'PinlrPiflQ I £*!• iiliiioii(u 1 JUinlio. 1 8 They brtnj- new life to worn- 1 *' out sufferers— send rich blood 1 % tin-H.'ijj through every vein, I 1 sofftlic and strengthen every I ■ kci\ c. m |] Nervous System Run Down. m l\ Mr. Thomas Collings of Drum* ■ fi mond (N.Z.), writes: — ■ i' " Some time ago I was attacked ■ l>y a cold which brought on in- tt t iluersa, bronchitis and asthma. ■ lAt night I could not sleop for B , \ coughing, and my chest used to A £ 'whistle.' I lo3t my appetite, and ■ r my uervous system became deranged. ■ Jt Doctors' medicine did not cure me w #60 I tri»:d Dr. "Williams' Pink Pills. M tl I obtained the pi an test benefit from m H them when ro'.hing else was ofS w service, and I can thoroughly re-fl Q commend them." W ■ Dr. Williams' Fink Pills have restored M Pio the PiiT.tl'iic ibe use of Lia limbi; to f & lis victims of Locomotor A taxi a, St. Vitus 1 A £31 .mite, and 3;ki-e;s the full control of the V giervcs; freed ihousanda from Neufalgia, B jg l.lici liiuit-ni, and Lumbago; and saved V j th<; lives of nian.v who were threatened by M Cur.bi.mjii ion, aud Brouohitis, 4c. f% MIS ALE, »\» 8 Sold by the Dr. Williams' Medicine ft a Co., "Wnllington, 3/- per box, 6 boxes 18/6 ■ g (post free), and by chemists and store- A ji keepers. ■ I But mind you ask for Dr. Williams'. 1 Lotteries and Totalisator Permits. » During the year ended 31st March last the number of totalisator permits granted was 154, the aggregate number of days covered being 278. The total amount of revenue received was £16,011 13a 9d. The number of licenses granted to persons connected with religious denominations under the Gaming and Lotteries Act was 42, of which 29 were Roman Catholics and. 13 Church of England. Wellington Wool and Skin Sales. 0 Messrs Levin & Co. report : — We offered 50 bales of wool and 1000 skins to-day. A large proportion ot the crutchings in the catalogue were of a superior nature and realised the top prices of the season, fifteen baler bringing 4sd per lb. The ordinary crutchings available, however, only realised the late range of prices. There is no change to note in the price of sheep skins. We quoteWool: Superior crutchings, 3^d to 4<3 ; medium, 3d to 3^d ; low, 2h to 3d. Skins: Fullwool crossbred, 4^d to 4^d ; half -wool, 4sd to 4^d ; short wool, 3^d to 4d ; dead, 3d to 3^d. Wellington, 3rd August, 1900. Who beat the Englishmen at cricket ? 1 Who taught them how to play ? Who played the deuce with every wicke! ? Australia ead3 the way. What plays the deuce with cough or co d ? What makes consumpt'ves fewer ? Oh ! What is that worlh more than gold? ! Woods' Gieat Pepiviminf *"ure. I TO THE DEAF.— A rich lady, cured of her Deafness and Noises in th^ Head by Dr Nicholson'3 Artificial Ear Drums, gave £5,000 to hs Institute, so that deaf people unable to procure the ear Drums may have them free. Address No. 699, D. The Niclio'son Institute, Longcott, Gunnersbury, London, W. ! Wade's Worm Fig 3, the wonderful 1 Worm Worriers, never fail for adults or children. Price, Is.

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Manawatu Herald, 4 August 1900, Page 3

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765

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 4 August 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 4 August 1900, Page 3

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