RUDDY WITH HEALTH. Is tlie person who drinks Wolfe's. Schnapps. Taken as a diet drink it prevents dyspepsia maladies, an 1 is eminently efficacious in I alt urinary troubles caused by drinking impure water. Caught a Dreadful Cold. Marion Kooke, manager for T. M. Tbompgon, a large importer of fine mil inrt-y at IGOB Mi wank c Avenue, Chicago, Bays: " Duv.ng the late stvere winter I cangh a dreadful cold which kept me awake a* night and made me unfit to attend my work during tne day. One of my mil iners was takii g Chambe lain's Cough Uenicdy for a severe cod at that time, which ssunpd 10 re ieve her co quick y that I bought some for myself. It acted like magic and I began to improve at once. lam now < nti ely we 1 and feel very pleas* dto acknowledge it* merits." For Fa'e by W. Hamer, Chemist, Foxton. TO THE DEAF.— A rich lady, enred of her Deafnrss and Noises in the Head by Dr Nicholson's Artificial Ear Drums, gave £5,000 to h s In^ti ute, so that deaf people unab'e to procure the car Drums may have them free. Address No. 699, D. The Nicho'son Institute, L-jngcolt; Gunnersbury, London, W. I*"*' f ORfSTtSJ j POURT PRIDE OF FOXTON, t, A.OP. 'HPHE next meeting (by permission j of the Churchwardens), will be held in the Church of England Schoolroom TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), at 8 o'clock. This will be a Summoned Meeting to consider the Committee's report. THEO. J. MITCHELL, Secretary. Old Times Boot Shop, Main-street, Poxton. CLEARING SALE. OWING io i he early expiration of her lea<=e Mrs Harris has determined to retire from the Boot Business, and will hold from to-day a CLEARING SALE afc which her stock of all New Boots and Shoes will be 9old at a considerable discount FOR CASH. June. 19th. FOR SALE. A Q-j ACRES rich alluvial land, T*o I cannot be surpassed in New Zealand, fenced and divided, mostly all ploughed, will grow any crop, being first-class fattening country. The buildings comprise one 4-roomed cottage (in good order), ones-roomed cottage, orchards, stables, storerooms, butcher's shop ; 2 sets of sheep and stock yards, dips, etc ; large barns, granary, cow-yards, cow-bails; most of the paddocks supplied with water by artesian wells and pumps, all fences in good order ; divided into paddocks, being situated close to creamery, and within 5i miles of Foxton township. This property can be sold in three farms of 157 acres (with cottage and buildings), 130 acres with cottage, and 144 acres no buildings, fences, on outer boundaries. Apply G. A. PREECE, Sole Agent, Palmerston North. Sale by Public Auction. By order of the Official Assignee in the Estate of Joe Toa. At the Rooms, Main-street, on SATURDAY NEXT, 20th October, at 1 o'clock. WESTWOOD & BARHAM have been favoured with instructions as above to sell — Ploughs, Scarifier, Planet Jr. Sieves, Tools (a large variety), a^o a further consignment of DRAPERY. J. E. BARHAM, Auctioneer.
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Manawatu Herald, 16 October 1900, Page 3
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496Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 16 October 1900, Page 3
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