T£m ITOMACB M-aiSBS THB A competent stomach means vigour, vitality, health, for , by digestion alone can food be transformed into blood, brain, muscle, wasted tissues repaired, decay arrested and life sustained. Imperfect digestion (indigestion) upsets the whole 1 economy of life. It makes good food poison, breeds dolts, laggards, /hobbling rheumatics, nerve racking pains, Seigel’s Syrup ensures 'digestion, dispels disease, produces health, Backed by 34 years’on(broken success in 16 countries. SYRUP "Two years ago I contracted Indigestion and had It pretty badly,” says 1 Mr, Geo. Matthews, 93, Bourke St., Sydney, N.S.W, ** 1 suffered from severe pains In the stomach, sleep- i lessness and vomiting, 1 lost flesh and strength rapidly and could Jb not work nearly so well as previously. My wife induced me to try Mother Selgel’s Curative Syrup. The first bottle relieved, wonderfully and before the second was emptied 1 quite cured and as 14 right as rain.” July Ist, 1902. TOKrjße rrssEs
TRESPASSERS. NOTICE— All persons found Trespassing on Sections No. 9, Norbiton Road, and Nos. 86 and 87, Avenue Road, will be prosecuted according to law. R. WALDEN. RIVER EXCURSION. FOXTON TO WHARANGI. ON SUNDAY, 22nd February, the s.s. Planet, with barges in tow, will leave Foxton wharf at 9 a.m., returning early in the evening. ALF. COOK, P. ROBINSON, * Agent. Waterman, THE TRIP TO THE BEACH. MRS BRADCOOK will accompany the steamer on her trip to the beach on Sunday, and- will be prepared to supply light refreshments, fruit, &c., at reasonable prices. CLEARING SALE, on the premises, Purcell-Street* Foxton, on FRIDAY, 20th FEBRUARY, AT' j 12 o’clock. j HARRY PALMER has been I favoured with instructions from Mb P. Guerin to sell— The whole of his household Furniture and effects, including Plush Suites, Birstclass Piano, &c., &o. Also, A-acre Growing Potatoes, Harness and Pony, and sundries too numerous to mention, HARRY PALMER, . Auctioneer. VIEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. MASTERTON SHOW. Holiday Excursion Tickets will be issued to MASTERTON on 16th and 17th February from Foxton and intermediate stations, available for return till 28rd February. BY ORDER. PALMERSTON SALE. THURSDAY, 19th FEB. A BRAHAM sT iVILLIAMS, Ltd.,, j\ will sell by Public Auction at i their yards, Rangitikei street, at 1 p.m.— 50 forward bullocks (without reserve) 100 8-yr steers (without reserve) 15 Shorthorn cows and calves 25 2-yr-old heifers in calf 5 dry cows 4 quiet dairy heifers GO 16 to 18-mtha steers 45 good weaners 10 18-mths dairy heifers 200 good rape lambs 800 lambs 200 full-mouthed ewes 150 fat and forward wethers 400 good breeding ewes 250 half-bred Shropshire lambs 25 English-Leicester rams bred by C. W. Reid, Canterbury 27 English-Leicester rams bred by W. Nixon, Canterbury 16 B.L. rams bred by N.Z. and • Australian Land Coy. 17 Lincoln rams (bred by N.Z, and Australian Land Co.) 16 Shropshire rams bred by N.Z. and Australian Land Co. On account of Mr E. T. Yuillo, Shannon — 120 2,2 J and 8-yr steers (good line) 100 fat wethers 100 fat and forward ewes 100 ewes
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Manawatu Herald, 17 February 1903, Page 3
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