Jt is sood /fj/y, 3t is a sure and quick remedy for many firings. Bowel disorders, Stomaef} troubles, fj ailments of tde Kidneys and Bladder. Ni ii § It fielps in eases of Ulfjeumatism. ' It clears tse Blood—- ' tfjmigd tfje Kidneys. 3ont accept any _\\ substitute, you must (jj get tse genuine. WANTED, TO BUY Borne Brown Leghorn Hens, also Table Fowls. Good prices given. Apply to Haywood’s Hotel. FOXTON PUBLIC HALL. LEasElT:—* THE CORONATION Kinematograph Syndicate. Secretary:— Edward Mack. I Musical Directress —Miss May Ns- ; VILLE. | Two Nights Only—-Saturday and | Monday, Oct. 18th and 20th. The Coronation op Edward VII. The Procession to and from the Abbsy. The New Zealand Contingent. The Colonial Premiers. Lord Roberts & Viscount Kit- j chener. j Review of the Colonial and Iw- ; ferial Troops. ; The Naval Review. j By special arrangement four Aoro- j bats from the leading London Thea- j tres, Signor Bordondi, the lightning 1 change artist; first appearance of j The Hoqligans, in their marvellous ; disappearing illusions; The Howard Bros., lightning sketch artists. j Prices 2s and Is, reserved seats 3s, Day sales as usual. Early door tickets sixpence extra. Tom Falvky, Representative. NOTICE. | ON and after the 6th Ootober Bread j (owing to the fall in flour) will be delivered at 3d Gash. 3|d Booked. MARK PEERSAU. RIFLE CADETS. A MEETING will be held in the Church of England Schoolroom TO-MORROW EVENING (Friday) at 7.80 o’clock, for the purpose of enrolling the Rifle Cadets. Those who feel an interest in this movement should attend. yO THE ELECTORS OF A MANAWATU. Ladies and Gentlbiibn— I have decided to offer myself as a candidate to represent your interest and the interest of the Colony in the new Parliament shortly to be elected. My candidature will be an independent one, pledging myself to principles, and not to party. I am in entire accord with the i Farmers' Union Platform. I I will take an early opportunity of placing my political views before you throughout the Electorate. \ Yours faithfully, JOB VILE. Ohakw, Manawatu.
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Manawatu Herald, 16 October 1902, Page 3
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337Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 16 October 1902, Page 3
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