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I t ' ,¥ERY GOOD KURSE USES AMD RECOMMENDS ■\ •$ i T’ <.' \ I H t \] -;i \'\ a fa 3 n I Mill '•v \ vs^> ■ : ‘ : .'•: V.F/UK^, WAY NTMENT n*ir ■ V ;•? r & L Ai. >? rr w rr—i r ; y » V /Tt UH t ii L UtsS%Z Ehouaaads of Writtea-Testiinonials-fromaU quarters of tho World—fceai* witness to tkeir AMD MARVELLOUS EFFICACY %*<■ i " f In every form of known disease. > .. , , „, c -s .... ~..„ V 3 V.xf.yl «H, i.nn lor.; E ol* V- al «».*.«« ani 'rodWns Vu.ilorc. j. j!:i r.f .c'u-eJ I>r f.' ■■ '■' •* ♦+»♦»♦+♦♦• BSs asaßßM»<m«^^ ir ym miui —. I. m RK TRADE spH -?0 are DUROAUX-Js: amp M. Wom.d.©s?£«.l Medicine PILLS. n 5 Q P For Bilious and Norvous Disorders, BUoh as WW“i P *™ 55? Cold , Dizziness auu _ of Breath, Costivene?"-, blotches n N'-rvotin and Trembling bensa. ache, Giddiness, Fulness and Swelling after niea's, Dizzine Chills, Flushings of Heal, Loss of Apnetile, ShoiUi :-s c on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frigh ful Dreams, and all ivh-vuu, ----- “ fiction . tions, &c. The First Dose will give He lief is Twenty Miko , *‘ .U c _ Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one bos. of these 1 ills, i;A V ’ knowledged to be “WORTH A GUIHHA A BOA / c 0 mpl te BEECHAM’S PILLS, taken as directed, will (juickiy roSuOie iemaJ.es ft health. They promptly remove any obstruction or irregularity ot me sjs. . . feak Stomach.; Impaired Digestion; Disordered Liver , . t r\ . Qfvonrrf.llPtly 'cl ike magic. A few dos s will work wonders upon tho Vital Ofgaa® ‘ ill-. Muscular System ; restoring the long-lost Complexion ; bring . g _ r "‘ jjKEROtt -Age of appetite, and arousing wbhW Rosebud or Health the who lb fhysical mmaoY ■>• 'h-' human tramp. 'l'hmte are “ fact = ” admitt,m! by taousand. in all cla.s.o • • d one. of the b. s gnaraut e-: to .h- N rvou • and delimitated is ih&ißeedia ? the Larged Laic of' any Patent Medicine in the world. £ml diiCC' iouo Prepared only by THOMAS BEECHAM, St. Helens, Lancashire, England. Sold everywhere, in Boses, 9Jd, Is J i’lid, and 2s 9d each. M Mi?** m a ‘ V •0^ ‘l.O cirr^ry^: >f?'6 m /i if T& ToTTI; iii? EJ Jeu X ’■•TJVT fi J ?T I.S sfiLLiila. V* TUT) /-A T A I*""'- 'T' if* T ,1.1.. Li ;>• Lili> 1 1 OS 31ILB, P3H PTj”TiYo V/:IT:H R-iIH v : 3 : -; STEWART DAWSON & CO LAMBTON QUAY & WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON, Catalogues on Application. _ , . _ _ CAUTION—DeaI Direct. Goods sent Post Free. No agents or travellers. Direct Suppliers to the Public. And at Christchurch, Auckland Sydney, Melbourne Perth, Brisbane, London 1 WS* Handsome Afternoon Tea Set, finest Silver-Plated on Nickel Silver, 755. Silver-Plated 3iin. Silver-plated Toast Back,4 divisions Sugar Scuttle & Scoop, prettily high, 12s 6d-; Aiin. liighi I6s 6d, 13s 6d ; 6 divisions, 18s 6d. chased, 22s 6d; plain, 21s. Silver-mounted Butter Knife, 78 fid. 3^ MSP £3 Fancy Design Timepiece, Gilt Shoe, Nickel Stirrup and Spur, 22s 6d. Embossed Sugar and Cream Frame, finest Silver-plated, 355. Solid Silver Vase, 7s fid each. m WP 7Z-' Eleotro-silver Pepper, 10s fid; Electro-silver Mustard, 13s Cd. Pretty Cake Basket, hest Silver-plated, 755, Breakfast Cruet, Silver-plated, 12s fid. Silver-plated and Cut Glass Butter Dish, 12s fid. Breakfast Cruet, ® Silver-plated, 13s fid. Kindergarten School. Principals^—The Misses Withers. 'HE- next Term will commence X on THURSDAY’’Sept. 25th i^ o2 - _ , , Also teachers of the Pianoforte and Dancing.—Terms on application. Local as well as Palmci’ston N. menials. R. H. BARBER, ENGINEER jlB-a.-cl Oe**-©K*sal smS*! - *! Main-street, Fokton. A GOOD SHOEB KEPT. Piping Out and Screwed. Agent for W. Cable & Co.’s Flax Ifachin ery—Drums, Drum-spmdle, and Feed Rollers in stock to suit <vnv machine. , Maker and Agent of 0, Nelson s Grubbing Machines. Agent for the Planet J. R. Machines. European Agency. [Established 1814.] WE wish to open accounts with all bona fide Colonial Buyers who are not already on our books, and on receiving precise details of their exact requirements, we shall ba pleased to forward quotations for any Bui'Opean or American goods. Our reference hooks contain several mi’lion names, and our extensive connection enables us to make special terms with the most suitable wholesale "manufacturers of each class of goods, so that even aker adding our shipping commission of lj to 5 per cent, (according to amciinl our prices still compare favourably with those of the manufacturers. We supply goods made special.y to any style, quality or price; and on receipt of indent, with full and clear instructions, and remittance of cash, or produce to cover, our knowledge of the trade enables us to place" the order at once in the best hands, and the goods are promptly forwardedWe make, up sample- eases of most goods from £5 upwards ; and, as we utilise our long experience in choosing such goods as are most likely to suit the market for which they are intended, we confidently recommend buyers to order these sample cases, for by doing so they will obtain the latest and most takmg novelties. Consignments of produce receive careful attention, and we give ad vances to any extent. Prompt and painstaking attention to the interests of conespondqnts, together with exceedingly moderate charges, and plain and straightforward dealings, have enabled us to maintain for the greater pait of a century, a reputation which wo value too much to allow it to be tarnished by the unsatisfactory execution of a single transaction. A BDEESS • WILLIAM WILSON & SONS, Merchants and Manufacturers’ Agents, 25, Abchurch Lane, London, E.C. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. Barrand & Abraham, PALMERSTON NORTE, SEEDSMEN, & GENERAL MER CHANTS.

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Manawatu Herald, 7 February 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, 7 February 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, 7 February 1903, Page 4

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