EVERY will find a remedy—safe, sure, lasting—for constipation, impoverished blood and all irregularities of the system in " But for Seigel’s Syrup I would not now be alive,” says Mrs. Laura Roberts, 12, Lower Campell Street, Sydney. “ Three years ago I suffered terribly from bilious attacks, acute indigestion, violent headaches, and constipation. I had no appetite, and poor sleep, and became so weak I had to take to bed. The Doctor gave little hope of recovery, but seven bottles of Seigel’s Syrup thoroughly restored my health and strength. July 22nd 1901.”
R. NOONAN, . PAINTER, GLAZIER &o. (Next dcor to Mr Easton’s Shop), Main-street, Foxton, Ask* for a share of the public patronage. PICTURES FRAMED. m POURT PRIDE OF FOXTON t A^OP. The ordinary meeting of the above Court will be held in the 1.0.G.T. Lodge-room} To-night (TUESDAY), March 18th, at 8 o’clock, THEO. J. MITCHELL, Secretary. * PALMERSTON SALE. THURSDAY, 20th MARCH. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., i\ will sell by Public Auction at their yards, Rangitikei street, as above at 1 p.m.—80 8-yr steers 40 2 to 2i-yr steers 500 fat and forward wethers 100 f f m ewes 220 4, 6 and f f m ewes 200 2-th to f f m Leicester-Lin-coln ewes 250 2 and 4-th wethers 200 rape-fed lambs 500 forward wethers 100 store wethers On account of J. R. Lancaster, Esq,— 80 2, 4 and 6-th stud Southdown ewes, bred by the late S. Garforth 1 4-th stud Southdown rams bred by Jas. Stuckey, Esq. LAND. LAND. LAND. FOR SALE Splendid Dairying and Fattening Land. nr HE undersigned has been favoured [ by the owner to sell that firstclass dairy property now in the occupation of C. E. Pyke, Esq., situated two miles from Oroua Bridge Railway Station, and the same distance from public school, post office, etc. The property consists of 884 ACRES of some of the best land in the Manaw&tn. Indeed, cannot be beaten, eaaieptly suited either for dairjdng or ittening purposes. The land is offered in blocks of ny size from 80 acres, to suit purhasers, and on exceptionally easy arms, interest 4| per cent. A reamery will be erected on the proierty. Intending purchasers will be riven to the property. Apply to G. A. PREECE, Sole Agent, Palmerston N. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. ALL Persons are cautioned against trespassing on our property near the ( emetery, with dog or gun. Prosecution will follow any neglect of this caution. SYMONS BROS. Foxton, 18th March, 1902. Ws,l!lS jenmne bear the signature o, «u. *UBTlH(re*i. cred which none are genulncT. No Lady ihould be out them Of nil Chcmi.tj Aroughont th.- vs orld Ilia, Vharm. Clwmi.t, SOUTHAMrTtiN. tHOIAHO. itiiiuAftUMOaQOxlDoAoGklßiidcSveUlngtou S mm a*.,
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Manawatu Herald, 18 March 1902, Page 3
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