It i* only on the use of Wolfe's | Schnapps that it ought to to© judged, ¥ou be tfte Judge. Every bottle of Wolfe’s Schnapps contains an honest preparation of Juniper Berries and select Barley, 8 If you need a stimulant that will S brace a tired body or clear a S tired mind, .TEST WOLFE’S S SCHNAPPS—not a false stimulant | but a builder up of vital forces. you take no Risk. Belter not take anything than accept a substitute for this sterling old tonic. Imitations are put out for one purpose only—to make ij big profits—they are absolutely fj worthless. Ifßuu ZVijok o. Bottles S Look for the name, and accept M only bottles with the signature of g Uciolpho Wolfe on the label. €i k Severe Spbain usually disables the injured person for three or four weeks. Cures have often been effected in less than one week by applying Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. This liniment has great healing powers. One application gives relief. Try it. W. Hamer, chemist, Foxton, sells it. The following speaks for itself. Mr L. R. Webb settler of Makotuku, H.B, writesl am wilting you a testimonial. I was suffering fjom lumbago for some years. I tried a good many remedies before I tried your Rheumatic Powder. I took yours by directions, and I was relieved after the third dose, and I have not felt any symptoms since; one tin cured m?. Thanking you for the same. Bock’s Rheumatic Powder, price 3s (id. B ck’s Powder for the liver, stomach and b'ood, price Is. Bock’s Herb Extract an infailiable cure for toothache, price Is. Bock’s Neuralgia Drops, price Is 6d. Bock's Cough Balsam, price Is 6d and other preparations may be obtained From M. H. Waker and Tbos. Westwood* Co., Foxton. Wholesa'e from P. Book* Co., Auck and, N.Z.
Hemp. The Agent-General cables, dated 3rd inst :—The hemp market is steady. The price of good fair Wellington, grade on spot to-day is £32 10s. January-March shipment £2B 10s, , Judge Slowly. It is not a’waya an easy matter to judge correctly of the quality of things. Less than one in a thousand o us is capable of accurately estimating the worth of a picture; not more than one m a hundred the quality of a horse. In general, judgments rapidly made are of small value. “ D id you ever notice,” recently inquired a visitor to an English University town of his companion, as they sat togethei on a verandah, “ that queer-looking old fehow with the idiotic face, turned-up coat co.lar, and bools seven sizes too large, who AQQ bOOlo , i n it passes here every morning at en . -*Manv a time.* 1 replied the othei, He . F ... *j* /"t<tmnai*a.fivA Grammar to II ’ Comparative Grammar to the University of ■ and »P eaks SurteTmoderu languages/to say nothing V; mastery of Greek, Latin, and Hebrew.” The incident will serve to show, the futility of anperfieal judgment. Many judgments which pass unchallenged are ioM the less deplorable wrong, more fsneciallv in matter winch require a practical test. Who can say positively, whether a certain medicine has the power - to cure some particular malady or not without giving it a trial. i When the friend of Mr Michael Fits- , natriok of 66. Forbes Street, WooloomooK Sydney. N.S.W.. advised him to take ; Mother Seigel’s Curative Syrup for the cure of indigestion, he backed his advice with some excellent reasons—excellent haoause his judgment of that remedy was Eased upon Ltual experience of its merit. Ravs Mr Fitzpatrick in a letter written on Bays Mr f p „ manY years I Koth line, 1902 For many, years I terribly from indigestion and spent pounds°and pounds doriora’medicines and so-called cures ; \ Ant avail. In those-days I had £, «a .h. little food I «t. „,™KVo« my «omwh, •>»" ttacks of heartburn. I was also troubled rith pains in the chest, violent headaches, nil habitual constipation. In fact, at if time or other I suffered from most d the Symptoms which characterise a fJStfS* and impaired digestion. My vMst affliction, however, was a total nability to obtain sufficient sleep. I “ L t 6 bed feeling worn-out and deepy, but as soon as my head touched ha *mllow my brain wou d become unlaturally active, and I would think of very kind of subject, and roll and toss ibout between the sheets, listening to the B?sh Market Clock as i chimed hour after stusftrawss B,s “* *
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Manawatu Herald, 6 January 1903, Page 3
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732Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 6 January 1903, Page 3
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