I have been afflicted with rhcumati-m for fourteen years and nothing seemed to give any relief. I was able io be arou .d all the time, hut constantly suffering. I had tried everything I could hear ot and nt last was tod to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which I did, and was immediate] re ieved and in a short time cured. I am happy to say that it has not sine- 1 r— turned. — Josh. Edgar, Germantown, Cai. For sale by W. Hamer, Chemist, Foxton.
The Baking Trade. ♦ HARD WORK AND LONG HOURS. Facts which came to light recently in connection with the baking trade seem to show that legislation is needed to curtail the long hours frequently woikecl by the trade. A case in point. Mr John Davidson Fraser, baker of ,---_-^---rn Waihi, was -T.* 1 -.,* *— . •V^'^JJaiiL f° u -d busy io _-J •."_.' • JL"L_*CJ*I -^fl^| H| l h eha kc - -jr. «■ * 10USe WQen /Vgliflli^ seen by our Jt-V^_KS__ reporter. -*"-"— T-_f l&.v fl\ y-i "^~-r When appris - — -"a-"-^) **^* || ~^©"l_r object of hjs - : f =Il\ tf | _I__llll_7 hard, and tbe 'r~ I /"Li r~~~: hours are long mSLSiBUr and strong a • ■- 1 am, 8 years ago my system was bo run down that indigestion, lassitude, singing in the ears, sleep'essness, and loss of appetite came on. After tha lifthtest meal I was troubled with a feeling of fulness, pain in the stomach, heartburn and flatu'ence ; I tied several different medicines but received no benefit fr m their use. Having seen Dr Wi liams' ! pink pills advertised I commenc d tbem. The first box improvfd me considerab y, and when I had finished three boxes the indigestion had gone, my appetite returned, and I fe t quite strong and well again. These pills also made me sleep soundly. Despite long hours I am now enjoying excellent health, which blessing I owe to Dr Williams' pink pi Is. I am wo 1 known here and in Canterbury, and will a" ways recommend Dr Wi Hams' pink pil s." An excestive strain on the system will cause an entire derangement of tne digestive powers. Dr Wi liams' pink pills restored Mr Fraser to robust health because they made rich red b'ood, thus enabling the digestive organs to extract nourish ment from tbe food taken. By acting as a nerve tonio and blood builder Dr Williams' pink pills cure euch diverse ailmeits as paralysis, locomotor a'axia, rheumatism, sciatica, ansmia, scrofula, eczema, con- ' sumption, bronchitis, hysteria, etc. Sod by chemists and stoi"ekeepers and by the Dr Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington, three shillings per box, six boxes sixteen and six (po e t free) — But mind you a?k for Dr Williams' ; substitutes are valueless. The Manawatu Hotel. • At the quarterly meeting of the Manawatu Licensing Committee held at Marton to-day, the application of Mr ; \Vank'yn to remove the license from the old site to the proposed one at the corner of Main and u Clyde street, was refused. Toa can depend on ridding your children *>f worms with Wade's Worm Figs, the wonderful Worm Worriers. Is.
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Manawatu Herald, 8 September 1900, Page 3
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509Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 8 September 1900, Page 3
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