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Qureca Cures Indigestion.] [Tohunga Cures Eczema. r. yAViii'PSi Can anything Good come out of Foxton ? EDMUND OSBORNE says “ Most Certainly !” —o IF people only knew it, we have one of the best, and likely to be most popular, towns in New Zealand, if we can only pull together. It will surprise many to learn the, following. Foxton leads New Zealandfin some things, and leads the World mothers;— ' I. Some oFthe best Singers in New Zealand were born in Foxton ?—The Misses Tansley who joined Ibo Payne Family. t. The Largest Children in the World Ruby and Wilfred Westwood were both born in Foxton. j. QURECA ?— The best known Cure for Indigestion, ConstipatknFand Biliousness, is manufactured in Foxton. 4. The fastest 100 yards ever ran by any man in New Zealand ?-~Was run by a Foxton-born young man, Mr L. Fame. - 4. Some years ago a little girl who was born in Foxton and afterwards lived*in England ?—Was considered‘one of the prettiest children in the Empire. 6. The’hest Ointment !fl the WorId—(TOHUNGA OINTMENT ?)—ls manufactured in Foxton. 7. At the first prize-firing of the loeal volunteers the highesfmarks for the day were obtained by a Foxton-born youth of 17 years old. ' I. Foxton Is honored with a Clergyman whom we believe to be the' oldest (and universally respected) in New Zealand ?— Me having been connected with the Presbyterian Church for, we believe, over half a century. 9. The climate U such that we have never been able to support, a Doctor for any length of time. We might state here that th#.people use Qureca at the first approach of sickness, and thus retain their health as much as possible. '.'tit, ’Triton is the most' important Flax centre in New Zealand ?—lf not in'the world. ,11., ago Foxtou boasted of a boat’s crew unequalled in New Zealand ?—Having gained everything it contested for in Foxton, Wanganui and Wellington. Ita. The Foxton Racing Club was the first in New Zealand to give the privilege of catering for the Grand Stand i.«nohoon ?— Other* have since followed. . 13. Occasionally we gat one of the best leading articles written for the-Manawatu Herald by (he editor, and published!!* Foxton. ' The writer would likel to mention several of the bargains in Drapery, etc, to be obtained at the CBKTRE OF COMMERCE, but as it is the beginning of a New Year he is anxious to'serve the town that supports him, and hopes tho public will accept his wishes for a HAPPY NEW YEAR. t ToKuhoa Cures Burns.] ■ [Qureca Cures; Headache’

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Manawatu Herald, 28 January 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 28 January 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 28 January 1902, Page 1

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