Tenders are invited by Mr West for the erection of a residence for Mrs M. A. Austin. The plans and specifications can be seen at the Manawatu Herald Office on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday next. Tenders close on Monday, 29th October. On our first page will be seen the interesting announcement of Mr Stiles about the first shipment of Spring and Summer goods received direct from the manufacturer. We can recommend an early perusal and a visit to the establishment. On Wednesday aiternoon the traffic had to be suspended on the Wei ling-ton-Wairarapa line between the Upper ll ult a: d Cross's Croak, O'.ving to the great fails of earth that had occurred between the top of the Rimutaka and Kaitoke. James Mutch, crossing-keeper on the railway at Selwyn street Christchurch, got one of his heels caught in between the rails on Wednesday evening as two trains were approaching. While struggling to free himself, he was struct by the engine of one of the trains, and his skull ftactured. Death was instantaneous. ( Germany has leased from the Turkish Government for thirty years the Island of Uroan (Okban), in the . Red Sea, to be used as a coaling station. In the report of the last meeting of the Palmerston Borough Council it is stated that correspondence was read ; from the Foxton Borough Council objecting to sewage being run into the . Manawatu river. — Town Clerk, Borough Solicitor and Mayor to frame | a suitable reply to be forwarded to j Foxton Borough Council." If all these good men and true, the Town Clerk, Solicitor and Mayor are going to send a joint letter to this Borough, the 1 Mayot may well quake in his shoes. * We await its arrival with pardonable ] 1 curiosity. I
SANDER and SONS EUCALPYTI EXTBACT. According to reports of a great number of physicians of (he hightest professional standing, there are offered Eucalpyti Ex tracts which possess no curative qualities. In protection of the world wide fame of Zanders and Son- preparation we publish a few abstracts fio.u these -sports, which bear fully out that no reliance can to nlncvl in other produc.'i : — Dr. W. B. Rush, Oakland Fla., writes a is sometimes difficult io oWn.n the genuine article (Sander and Sons;. 'ovp<l differ*^ o her preparations ; peutic value andno <■ .se the effeofs werepirrular to th. 4 phora, the objVctionahle action of whi-u is well known." Dr H. B. Drake, Portland, Oregon, pays — «« "ince I became acquainted with this preparation (Sander and Sons) I use no other form of eucalyptus as I think it in by far th» best." Dr L P. Preston, Lynchburg, Va., writes — " I never used any preparation other than Sander and "ons 1 , as found the others to be almost useless." Dr J. T. Cormell, Kansas City. Kans;, says — " ("'are has to be exercised not to be Rupp'i«'l with apuriou" preparations, as -Vne '^ "iv •■'irv>!y dn.iggi" ." Dr f H. TTa.-l. TCfw" York, "says — "It sroes without a*vinK thai. .>andt.r and Sons' Eucalyp-i Extract is the best, in the market." Dr James Reekie, Fairview, N. M. — " So wide is with ma the range of applications of Sander and Sons Eucalypti Extract thai I carry it with me wherever I go. I find it most useful in diarrhoea, all throat troubld bronchitis, etfi." The Best Remedy for matismQUICK REMBF FROM PAIN. All wiio use Chamberlain's Pain Bam for rheumatism are delighted with the rruick r lipf from pain which it affords When sppaking of this Mr D. N. Sinks, of Troy, Ohio, Bays ; " Some time ago I had a severe attack of rheumat sm in my arm and should v. I tried numerous remedies bnt got no relief until I was recommended by Messrs Geo. F. Parsons & Co., druggists of this place, to try Chamberlain's Pain Bam. They recommended it 30 high y that I bought a bottle. I was soon relieved of all pain. I have since recommended liniment to many of my friends, who agr ed with me that it is the best re nedy for mueCu'ar rheumatism in the market." Kor sale by W. Hamer, Chemist, Foxton. To The Deaf and thos-- iroubled m<b Noise a in ihe Head or other Aural Troub'es. Dr Nicholson, of London, the world fam^d Aural Specialist and mv ntor of Artificial Ear Drums, has jus issued the 100 th edition of lim illustrated nnd de^cripf, ye hoo on Deafness and Aural Tronbli ■<». This :>oo!: nay be. hart fr.im Mr C.Viii Ciicp^jil, ICO, Auelalvlol»u»>l, Wolli^fjlon, .'s.Z. >'i ' '.'ainjjt. I ;:'.' w;i. oiii'! 01 h> <k->'J-ness by Dr Nicholson's syscm, and takes pleasure in spreading the news of the great P^ciaist in New Zealand. A little book on the cure of Rheumatism Corpulence, Lumbago, and Indigestion by the <samp author may be had from Mr Campbell, also free.
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