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Tenders will be received by the Town Clerk Up to the 23rd February for the office of Ranger. Men have been employed by the Borough trimming the branches of the pines in the old Maori Cemetery.

A situation is wanted by a girl of 16. Wages not so much an object as a good home. Apply at the office of this paper. On the 19th, at Palmerston, Messrs Abraham and Williams will hold their weekly stock sale, the first entries for which appear to day, and they comprise some very nice lines. Next Friday Mr Harry Palmer will sell the household furniture of Mr Patrick Guerin, as well as other items.

Within the last few landowners, large and small, have received notices from the Valuer-General of the alteration lately made in the valuation of their properties by Mr Gardner. Though all have been increased in value, the amount stated seems to have been accepted with becoming resignation.

Mr Noonan has painted Messrs Levin & Co.’s office here and the building has been very much improved by his attention. It is wonderful how busy all tradesmen are in this town.

It is reported at Odessa that Britain intends to demand the right to send a small flotilla from the Mediterranean fleet to cruise in the Black Sea in order to demonstrate the freedom of the Dardanelles.

The wording of Messrs Gillanders Bros, advertisement should have read, “ we have arranged with Mr Hunter to do our painting work," instead of it being understood that Mr Hunter was a partner in the firm.

It is Mr Edmund Osborne’s intention shortly to open a branch drapery establishment at Shannon, which marks the progress of that place, as at present there is no store solely devoted to drapery. The store is being built close to the Post Office.

In the case of Wallis v. the SolicitorGeneral of New Zealand, an appeal by the Bishop of Wellington in connection with certain trust lands at New Zealand, the appeal was allowed, with costs. New compound-engines drawing 350 tons, built by the Midland Railway, attained a speed of 82 miles an hour. In our camp notes last issue it was omitted to be stated that the volunteers on their march from camp into town, were liquidly refreshed by the captain at Host Levett’s Hotel, which, it can be understood, was much relished.

The Commissioner of Crown Lands advertises that tenders for the leases of 5q sections in the Hokio Township will be received up to Wednesday, nth March. Hokio is some miles from Levin. Plans can be dbtained at the Post Offices and from the Com missioner.

SANDER and SONS EUCVLPYTI EX TRACT. According to reports of a great number of physicians of the hightest professional standing, there are offered Eucalpyti Ex tracts Which possess no curative qualities. In protection of the world wide fame of Sanders and Sons preparation we publish a few abstracts from these reports, which bear fully out that no reliance can be placed in other products Dr. W. B. Rush, Oakland Fla., writes It is sometimes difficult to obtain the genuine arthia (Sander and Sons). I employed different other preparations; they had no therapeutic value and no effects. In one case the effects were similar to the oil oamphorn, the objectionable action of which is- we l known." Dr H. B. Drake, Portland, Oregon, aays—“Since I became acquainted with this preparation (Sander and Sons) I use no other form of eucalyptus as I think it is by far the best.” »Dr L. P. Preston's Lynchburg, Ya., writes—“ I never used any preparation other than Sander and Son's, as 1 found the others to be almost useless.' 1 Dr J. T. Cornell, Kansas City, Kans;, says “Care has to be exercised not to be supplied with spurious preparations, as done by my supply druggist.” Dr H. U. Hart, New York, says—“ It goes wi-ho t saying that Sander and Sons’ Euoalypii Extract is the best in the market.” Dr James Reekie, Fairview, N. M.—“ So wide is with me the range of applications of Sander and Sons Eucalypti Extract tha,' I carry it with me wherever I go. I tin 1 it most useful in diarrhoea, all throat troubled bronchitis, etc." The Proprietors 'of Bock’s Herbal Remedies are daily receiving flattering testimonials. Mrs H. Signal of Gladstone House, Marton, N.Z., writes : —I have Bock’s Balsam in my 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. Book’s Rheumatic Powders, price Bs 6J. Book’s Herb Extract an infa!liable cure for toothache. price Is- Bock’s Neuralgia Drops, price Is 6d. Bock’a Powder for the liver, stomach and blood, price Is and other preparations may be obtained from M. H. Walker and Thos Westwood & Co., Foxon. Wholesale from P. Book & Co., Auckland, N.Z.

Worms undermine Children’s Constitutions. Use WAIDE’S WORM FIGS. 1/- boxes. A good article always commands, appreciation. Mrs Grecnbill Forded, N.Z , writes; —I can certify that Bock’s Basam is what it professss to be in healing cu s, cracked hands, and wounds ; also takni in drops for cold-, etc., just as represented. Bock’s Balsam has cured asthma, and Bronchitis, sore throats and coughs, price Is 6d. Bock’s Rheumatic Powder price 3s 6cl. Bock’s Powder for the liver, s'omach and blood, price Is. Bock’s Herb Extract an infalliable cure for toothache, pr'os Is. Bock’s Neuralgia Drops, price Is <3d, and other preparations may be obtained from M. H. Walker and Thos. Westwood & Co., Foxton. Wholesa'e from P. Bock & Co , Auckland, N.Z.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Manawatu Herald, 14 February 1903, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
943

Untitled Manawatu Herald, 14 February 1903, Page 2

Untitled Manawatu Herald, 14 February 1903, Page 2

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