was i 'ying the hot water cure at the time, 1 and was ju?t in the act o£ drinking a cupful of steaming liquid. Ha asked me what I was taking it for. t described my troubles to him, and in reply to a further question informed him that I had not, so far, gained any relief from the hot-water treatment. He advised me to abandon it and try Mother Seigel’s Curative Syrup instead. He gave me suoh excellent reasons for doing so that I accepted bis advice—advice which, 1 am thankful to say, has had the very test results. After taking only one bot le I felt very much better. As I continued to take the Syrup, so did I continue to improve in health, and in less than two months my cure was accomplished. This was thr >e years ago, and I have remained in good health ever since, which proves conclusively that it is not mere passing re'ief that Mother Seigel’s Curative Syrup.aferds to sufferers from indigestion, but permanent cure. Now lam careful never to be without a bottle of the Syrup on hand, as I take a dose occasionally to counteract the ill effects of my sedentary occupation— for I, am a bootmaker by trade—and for this_ purpose I find it acts like a charm.”
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WANTED— A Painter, at once. Apply to R. Noonan, Main-street, Foxton. INSTEUIENTAL music; I PAINTING AND ART NEEDLE WORK. MRS QUINN will resume her classes in the above, commencing 14th February. Terms on application. At home on SATURDAY, 10th inat., from 2 p.m. till 5 p.m. The He Luncheon To MR JOHN STEVENS Will be held at ; the Public Hall. Foxton, on Wednesday, 15th Jany., at 2 P.M. All are cordially invited to attend. Tickets —Gentlemen 7/6, Ladies 3/-, can be obtained from Me Alf. Fraser, and any 'member of the Committee, Early application is desired in order to make suitable arrange-’ ments. BY ORDER. \\ EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CRICKET MATCH AT PALMERSTON. On 7th’ January the usual 5.15 pm. train will be delayed to leave Palmerston at 6.45 p.m. for Foxton. Holiday Excursion Tickets will be issued, to Palmerston on 7th January and by first train on Bth January from Foxton and intermediate stations, available for return till 9th January. For further particulars see Posters i at stations. BY ORDER. nOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. , notice;' ALL LICENSE FEES in respect of Public Halls, Lodging-houses, Billiard Saloons, Carters, &c., were due on 15th December last, and must be paid at once in order to stay legal proceedings. ALF. FRASER, Town Clerk. PALMERSTON SALE. THURSDAY, Bth JAN. ' \ BRA HAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., A will sell by Public Auction at their yards, Rangitikei street, as aboveat 1 p.m.— 40 well-bred yearlings 40 good weaners 10 store cows 10 dairy cows 1 p.b. Ayrshire bull 10 fat cows 15 shorthorn weaners 25 18-mths heifers 20 18-mths steers 60 2| and 3-yr old steers 30 2-yr old steers 30 store cows 12 good 2-yr empty heifers 100 2-th wethers 50 fat.2-.ths 80 ewes 60 ewe hoggets 100 fat ewes 200 fat sheep . 800 3 and 4-th wethers i 50 ewe hoggets Note —In consequence of the visit of the English cricketers our Sale will start at 11 o’clock.
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Manawatu Herald, 6 January 1903, Page 3
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