*’ 0 u© © /•I, F T \j the man ■ who owns an inefficient stomach, but the ci' hie end nourishment when properly digested, dhe to i hint' clearly and work strenuously depends on digestion and that invariably results from using AJ; Iv t-TW -A %KISSSB ; " ■ '• ■> . f/w s\ r>. <0 d W A ■t*a i powei < .-I Wp? £5. t« tuiS '■ I’~, to six vears back,” says Mr. Edward Davis, 16, Little lIxJ CLu;'. fiurvy Hills, Sydney, “I could eat like ahorse, sleep like a ; rid weak like a bullock. Illness was unknown to me. Then • . i'i;; .-t i;n and rheumatism laid hold of me. Sharp binning rhot through my limbs. My sleep was broken, appecite »V-!V, and my stomach frequently rejected the morsel of food I -to 1 myself to swallow. I was treated at two hospitals, but ;J no real benefit. Four years’ torture from indigestion and ::i.irdi,-;;a was finally ended by Mother Soigel’s T,-ruo> two years ago, and I have never lost a dayh _<*s work since. June 21st, 1901.” d:.r' rlw ♦a; A /• % /.■ @> g»' ; A e' . ® a © © © a © w k-._ x : W ’ ' @ X # x N lifes.:
Licensing district of MANAWATU.. ANNUAL LICENSING MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the Licensing Committee for the above District will be held at the Magistrate’s Court, Marton, on SATURDAY, the 7th day of June, 1902, at 12 noon. All notices of application must be duly lodged in duplicate with the undersigned. . F. M. DEIGHTON, Clerk Licensing Committee. Magistrate’s Court, Marton, 29th April, 1902, LEYIN SALE. FRIDAY, 28rd MAY. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS will sell by pub ic auction as above at their yards, Levin, at 1 p.tn. 20 weaners 10 forward cows 100 lambs 100 lambs, without reserve 200 2 to 6-th ewes in lamb to Romney rams' 100 lambs
PALMEBSTON SALE. THURSDAY, 15th MAY. SALE OP WELL-BRED YOUNG CATTLE. A BRA H AM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., j\ will sell by Public Auction at their yards, Bangitikei street, as above at 1 p.m, — 475 well-bred Shorthorn yearlings, bred by Messrs J. R. McLennan, G- Tolhurst, W. Simpson, D. Monrad, Simpson Bros., R. H. Aidrich, and others. On account of other vendors — 40 18-xnonth steers 40 mixed yearlings 20 springing heifers 100 mixed 18-month cattle BSO lambs 200 fat ewes 100 f.f.m. ewes, in lamb to Eng-lish-Leicester rams 10 store cows 80 18-month steers 1 without 80 18-raonth heifers ) reserve. 8 springing cows 160 yearling steers 100 yearling heifers 75 mixed yearlings 460 mixed lambs 800 good ewes in lamb 120 prime fat ewes 600 4 and 6-th and i f m forward empty ewes 650 2 and 4 th wethers 800 2-th ewes (empty)
Ladies T'l leading remedy for all Female iomlei! hvtho Medical Faculty. Tho ■ ;ill.n* .»! \V'i M AimN (rogUteicd -.-. v LiiMine). No Lady should be i . Sriui'sts \ :>vom:lioul the World. i-.’KKAMPTCH, ENGLAND, • J., A , i.*kl:iM'K't\Vi*ninj’toJi fs.-;, yVilu CD., fhrMchuicii.
A. N, GIBBONS. Cordial Manufacturer. PALMERSTON NORTH. ALL kinds of Cordial and Mineral Waters freshly made and delivered free. For prices and particulars apply to B. SPELMAN, Foxton.
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Manawatu Herald, 20 May 1902, Page 3
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