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A double-seated buggy in good order is advertised for sale.

Palmerston won the Bowling Tour ment by 37 to 15.

Messrs Abraham and Williams’ sale at Palmerston will be held on Wednesday next, Thursday being Anniversary day.

The Manawatu Herald will not be published on Thursday, it being a public holiday and the first day of the Foxton races.

' .Bookmakers, their clerks or agents, are notified that they will not be admitted to the Foxton Racing Club’s grounds on Thursday and Friday next. A bay geilding has been lost from the Sanatorium, and a reward is offered to the person who returns it. Pupils are reminded that Mrs Gray resumes teaching at Triad Hall this week.

Palmerston has fixed Wednesday for the half-holiday. Last year the French Government made a profit of over £14,000,000 on its monopoly of the sale of tobacco, cigars, cigarettes, and matches. Sixty British steamers have been chartered to carry coal to America. Many of the vessels will take ten thousand tons each.

A farmer of many years’ standing in the Temuka district avers that the yield from wheat crops in this portion 'of South Canterbury will be small in comparison to other years. This is due to the wet weather experienced in the past, which has prevented the ears from filling out. The pulpit ordered by Cardinal Vaughan from the Roman artist, Pietro Medici, and intended for the new Roman Catholic Cathedral at Westminster, is now on view in Rome. It is in the Byzantine style and of Carrara marble, beautifully incrusted with costly mosaics and relieved in front by a large prophyry slab. Statues of the Evangelists figure at the angles. The work has cost a thousand guineas. The hopes of a good harvest in bandon district are not so bright, says the Advocate, as a tew weeks ago. A few of the crops have been injured by rust, some of the heads in others have been broken by the wind, and in some cases the stalks have bgen broken in the ground. In such cases the heads will not fill out satisfactory, yet many farmers have reason to expect better returns than usual.

The Reichstag is discussing a resolution urging the Government to denounce most favoured nation arrangements in commercial treaties unless German goods are accorded full reciprocity. Miss Constance Batnicpat (sajrs the Palmerston Standard) is determined to leave ttbthing undone to quench her thirst for technical knowledge in the pursuit of her profession. She Is nfiw gathering information for series of articles on flaxmilling to be published in the Home papers* and in pursuit of that end spent two days around “Foxton, ready assistance to enable her to achieve her object being fotth 6 coming on all hands. A trip to Messrs Pascal's mill at Kereru, however, furnished something in the shape of a little adventure. Being told mistakenly, that the morning train did not stop at Kereru, Miss Barnicoat detrained, at Shannon and started to walk some five miles to her destination. Foftiinatelyj for her* the dairying industry is in full swing, and a lift from a friendly milksupplier supplied a better means of locomotion than shank’s pony.

SANDER sod SON' fi(JO \LPi 7 TI EX TRAGT.

According to reports of a great number of physicians of ibe high teat professional standing, there are offered Rucalpyti Ex tracts which possess no curative qualities. In protection of the World tfide fitme of Sanders and Sobs jjtbbdttiPoh $e publish a few abstracts ffiJlll Iness reports, which bear liiily out that no reliance can be placed in other products:—Dr. VV. B. Rush, Oakland F:a., writes It is sometimes difficult to obtain the genuine article (Sander and Sods). I employed different other preparations; they had no Iherapeutic value and no effects. In one case the effects were similar to the oil campho: a, the objectionable action of which s wt l] known." Dr H. B. Drake, Portland, Oregon, Says—" Since I became acquainted with this preparation (Sander and Sons) I u=e no other form of eucalyptus as I think it is by far the best." Dr L. P. EVe-ton'a Lynchburg, Va., writes—“ I never used any preparation other than Sander and son -, as i found the others to be almos: useless.' Dr J. T. Oormell, Kansas Ciiy, Kans., -a\a —"Care has lo be exercised no;, m be supplied with spurious prepara ion , ( s done by my supply druggia Dr >i. J). Hart, New York, says—" U goes wi ho t saying that Sander and Sons' Euoalyp i Extract is the beat in the mark, t." Dr James Reekie, Fairviow, N. M.—*•" So wide is with me the range of applications of Sander and Sons Eucalypti Extract the: I carry it with me when-ver I go. I find it moat useful in diarrhoea, nil throat troub; d bronchitis, etc."

The Proprietors of Bock’s Herbal Remedies are daily receiving flattering testimonials. Mrs H. Signal of Gladstone House, Marion, N.Z., writes:—l have Bock’s Balsam in ray household and found it to do all there is claimed for it. It cured my husband of an old standing cough, and other members of severe colds. I can conciencously recommend to everybody. Bock’s Balsam, price Is 6d. Bock’s Rheumatic Powders, price 3s 6:1. Bock’s Herb Extract aa infa liable cure for toothache, price Is' Bock’s Neuralgia Drops, price Is GJ. Bock’s Powder for the liver, stomach and blood, price Is and other preparations may be obtained from M. H. Walker and Thos Westwood &Co„ Fox on. Wholesale from P. Bock & Co., Auckland, N.Z. A Scar from a burn or scald is often dreaded more than the pain that is inflicted. Chamber ain’s Pain Balm heals the injured part in less time than any other treatment and unless the injury is a severe one, no soar wil be left, imeapp ication gives relief. Try it. W. Hamer, chemist, Foxtou, sells it. The Daf Hear.—No 491 of The Illustrated World of 626, Chiswick High Road, London, W., Eng'and, contains a description of a R°markab e Cure (or Deafness and Head Noises which may be carried out at the patient's home, and which is t.aid to 1m a ccr-aln cure. This njmh 'r will'he sent fret! to any deaf p.-rson sending their address to the Editor. Worms undermine Children’s Constitutions. Use WADE’S WORM PIG-3, 1/- boxes.

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Manawatu Herald, 20 January 1903, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
1,052

Untitled Manawatu Herald, 20 January 1903, Page 2

Untitled Manawatu Herald, 20 January 1903, Page 2

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