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A Romance of N.Z. Life. : Of all the romances in real life the unusual experiences of a lady of Normanby (recently published in a local paper) may be placed on record among the most remarkable. Twenty-one years of age and with the brightest prospects in life, Mrs G. A. Eagles has nevertheless found herself in a ssrious predicament. To the pressman who called at her home Normanby Road, Normanby, sha said with charming frankness :— " I am just 21 and was born in the Clutha district, having resided in Hawera and Normanby for 12 years. For years I did not enjoy good health. I became anremic. My strength failed, my face grew pale, I cou'd not obtain refreshing sleep, and I suffered from severe headaches and prostration. I lost my appetite and hardly dared perform domestic duties. I grew so ill that doctors were consulted, and I took : medicines for five months, only obtaining temporary relief. Then I commenced Dr. Williams' pink pilb. Two b xes imi. roved me so greatly that I continued them, and I before long regained perfect health. I am now quite strong, have a good appetite, Bleep well, and every trace of anemia has vanished. My recovery is, I am sure, entir ly doe to Dr. Williams' pink pills." If we feed and enrich the blood, for which Dr. Williams' pink pills are especially famed, we check anaemia (from which Mrs Eagles suffered) and ward off and cure indigestion, sluggish liver, debility, nervous ailments like St. Vitus' dance, neuralgia and paralysis. Dr. Williams' pink pills aso cure rheuma ism, seia ica, bronchitis, chest and lung troubles, but they- must be th-j genuine bearing the full name in red on white wrapper. Sold by the Dr Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington, three shillings per box, six boxes sixteen and six, post free, and by ohemists and storekeeps. Write for free pampiilet.

! TO THE DEAF.— A rich lady, cured of her Deafness and Noises in the Head by Dr Nicholson's Artificial Ear Drums, gave £5,000 to h s Institute, so that deaf people unable ta procure the ear Drums may have them fne. Address No. 699, D. The Nicho'son Institute, Longcott, Gunnersbury, London, W. Wade's £&Worm Figs, the wonderful Worm Worriers, never fail for adu'ts or children. Price, Is.

FJOR IMMEDIATE . SALE. 150 Acres, near Carnarvon, fronting Railway Line — only £200 the lot ; £'90 Cash, balance at 6 per cent. Apply at Leigh's Land Office, Palmerston N. F~OR SALE— A PIANO, nearly new, in first- class order, by Ecke, Berlin. Black and Gold Case. Apply to Manawatu Herald Office. foxtoFla^vn"tennis club". THE Annual General Meeting of the above will be held in the Good Templar's Hall on MONDAY, 17th September, at 8 -p.m. W. S. STEWART, Hon. Sec. pOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. I hereby declare the Polling to have been as follows : — Aldridge, Henry 25 Hennessy, Philip 55 Purcell, William 52 Stansell, Arthur C. ... 89 Walsh, John William ... 50 I therefore declare Messrs Hennessy, Purcell and Walsh duly elected Councillors of the Borough. ALF. FRASER, Returning Officer. pOURT PRIDE OF FOXTON. A.O.F. A Summons Meeting of the above will be held in Victoria Hall on TUESDAY, 18th September, at 8 o'clock. Business— lnitiation, and other important business. . Members are requested to attend. THEO. J. MITCHELL, Secretary. NOTICE. HAVING been delegated with power of attorney by Mr J. Piingle, late of Foxton, Saddler, I must request that all moneys owing to him be paid to me forthwith, and I hereby give notice that no person except myself is authorised to receive the same, or to give receipts therefor. CHRISTOPHER NICHOLSON, Attorney for John Pringle. Otaki, 11th September, 1900. IN BANKRUPTCY. ESTATE OF JOE TOS. will be received up till 1 Noon of SATURDAY, 22nd September, 1900, at my office, Wellington, for the uncollected Book Debts in the above Estate. Conditions of Tender and List of Debtors can be seen at Mr Fraser's stationery shop at Foxton, and at my office. A deposit of 10 per cent, on the amount must accompany each tender. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JAMES ASHCROFT, Official Assignee. Wellington, 11th Sept., 1900.

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Manawatu Herald, 15 September 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 15 September 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 15 September 1900, Page 3

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