ft /(iUI * s a sure Q u * e^ remedy for many things. Bowel disorders, Q Stomaed troubles, I! ailments of tse Sidneys and Bladder, S It fielps in eases of Jldeumatism. I clears tse 8100d — tfjrougd tde Kidneys. Won't accept any 1 substitute, you must get tse genuine. Pat and his Hens. An Irishman named Patrick O’Connor presented himself before a Liverpool magistrate the other day with the following tale: “ I lives at street,.an’ I kapes hens in my cellar, but the waterpiper is burst, an’ my hens is all drowned.” “ Well, my good man, we can do nothing for ?ou; you had better apply to the ifater Committee,” Was all the advice begot. A few days later, Pat again appeared with precisely the same tale. “ You were here a few days ago, and we advised you to go to the Water Committee. Did you do so ?” “ I did, yer honour.” “And what did they say to you ?” “ They told me to kape ducks-.” Scalds are always painful and frequently unite serious, but Chamber! ain’e Pam Balm is a liniment especially suited for such injuries. One application gives re«ief. Iry it, W, Hamer, chemist, sells it; Worms undermina Children’s Constitutions. W ADE S WORM FIGS. 1/- boxes. Victoria Dental Surgery, PALMERSTON NORTH. Mr W. Hobbs, Principal. Wellington. Mr R. H. Shaw Thompson, Resident Dentist. MR THOMPSON will visit Poxton on THURSDAY, July 81st, and may he consulted at Mr Rickard’s rooms. All work at Wellington prices. OXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. ENDERS will be received for ring Library Buildings with Iron ;o six pm. on WEDNESDAY, I July, 1902. pacifications may be seen at noil Office, during office hours, ha lowest or. any tender not ALP, FRASER, ‘ TowaOlerk.-
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Manawatu Herald, 24 July 1902, Page 3
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286Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 24 July 1902, Page 3
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