INDIGESTION moans torturing pain, incessant weariness, wretched days and wakeful nights. It means being “done up,” “played out,” “bowled over,” “good-for-nothing" all the day and every day. It means starved blood, starved muscles, a starved body and a starved brain; in short, it means shattered health and a broken constitution unless you root it out without delay. Mother Seigel’s Curative Syrup is the national remedy for indigestion in sixteen countries. Its unrivalled reputation is backed by thirty-three years’ unbroken success in curing Indigestion. It lias brought hope and health to countless thousands of half-dead dyspeptics in every clime. It cured Mr. C. A. Bonnbtt. It will cure you. Bead his testimony: "After suffering continuously from acute indigestion and constipation for two years my recovery was completely effected in six weeks by Mother Seigel’s Syrup. It rapidly broke up the constipation, restored my appetite and built up my strength. An occasional dose now keeps me in good order. 58, Currie Street, Adelaide.—-March 24, 1902." Substitutes are worthless and dangerous. ■MOTHER IGEL’S CURATIVE
TENDERS. TENDERS wanted for 40 chains (more or less) of new drain, Bft wide, 6ft deep. To close on Friday, 21st inst.' For further particulars apply to Symons Bros. Manawatu electoral DISTRICT. In pursuance of “ The Electoral Act, 1902,” I, Alfred Ross, Returning Officer for the Electoral District of Manawatu, do hereby give notice that by virtue of a Writ bearing date the 11th day of November, 1902, under tbe hand of the Clerk of the Writs, an Election will be held for the return of One qualified person to serve as Member for the said District, and that the latest day for receiving nominations of Candidates will be the 18th day of November, 1902, and that the Poll, if necessary, will be taken at the several Polling Places of the said District on the 25th day of November, 1902. Every man desirous of becoming a Candidate must be nominated by not less than two .doctors of the District by a nomination paper as prescribed by section 99 of the said Act, delivered to the Returning Officer on before the 18th dav of November, 1902. The following are the Polling Places for the Electoral District of Manawatu: J. McGhesney’s late* Shop Buildings, Broadway, Marton (Principal). The Schoolhouse, Sanson. The Courthouse, Foxton. The Schoolhouse, Shannon. The Courthouse, Turakina. The Courthouse, Bulls. The Schoolhouse, Rongotea. The Schoolhouse, Awahuri. The Schoolhouse, Carnarvon. The Schoolhouse, Moutoa. The Schoolhouse, Oroua Bridge. The Schoolhouse, Tokomaru. The Schoolhouse, Parawanui. The Schoolhouse, Greatford. The Schoolhouse, Taikorea. The Schoolhouse, Mount View. The Schoolhouse, Upper Tutaenui. The Schoolhouse, Glen Nevis. Mr J. Sanson’s Grain Store, Glen Oroua. ALFRED ROSS, Returning Officer.
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Manawatu Herald, 18 November 1902, Page 3
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442Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 18 November 1902, Page 3
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