AFTER DINNER thirty drops of Seigel’s Syrup ensure complete digestion, and prevent the pain and torpor consequent on indigestion, Seigel’s Syrup builds health on good digestion, for ’tis not what you eat, but only that which you digest nourishes your body and sustains your life. “For several years, ’* says Miss Ethel Williams, of 9, Wemyss St., Sydney, N.S.W., "my life was rendered miserable by indigestion and general debility. I could not sleep at night and was often afflicted with severe sick headaches and bilious rttacks. An old triend recommended Mother Seigel’s Syrup. Within a week I discovered it was doing me substantia) good. Eight bottles completed my cure.” AIDS DIGESTION.
f. Just What the Doctor ordered
THE MANAWAIU PERMANENT EQUITABLE BUILD IKG AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. i WHY PAY RENT. I WE are prepared to lend money on good Freehold or Leasehold town property in Foxton on the I monthly redemption system, including Interest and principal, so that by 1 a monthly payment not exceeding a fair rental the Loan will be completely wiped off in a given number of years without any particular strain on Income or Wage. For particulars apply to Mr A. Jonson, Builder, Foxton, or G. J. SCOTT, , Manager, Palmerston North, Bth April, 1903. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. NOTICE is given that all persons found trespassing on my property at OTUROA, near the Wirokino Bridge, with dog or gun will be prosecuted according to law. 0. SYMONS, PIANOS TONED. MR W. J. GROUT, Piano Tuner, who has just arrived by the j s.B. Papanui, from Messrs Broadwood White & Co., piano manufac-' turers, London, under engagement to MR H. COLES, Piano Importer, Palmerston N., will make the first of his intended quarterly visits to FOXTON & DISTRICT on January sth. PIANOS & ORGANS Kept in tune by the year, thoroughly toned and regulated at a charge of Twenty-one shillings, payable on December Slst, 1908. H. 0 0 L E S, , Music Warehouse, ' PALMERSTON NORTH. HAVING sold my business to Mb G. H. Scott, I beg to thank my customers for past support and hope for the continuance of the same to my successor. C. HYDE. LOST —A Greenstone Pendant, in shape of a book, gold mounted, between the Library and the Mainstreet. Reward on returning Jo the office of the Manawatu Herald. TRESPASS NOTICE. ALL PERSONS found trespassing on my property at Moutoa with dog or gun will be prosecuted. T. BOWE. DAIRY FARM & FLAX. FOR SALE—A good dairy farm close to Tokomaru Railway Station with about 30 acres of Flax thereon, fit to cut "in the coming spring, and about 60 acres in the spring of 1904; also large 6-roomed house and conveniences thereon. For particulars apply to A. E. MEATYARD, Solicitor, Palmerston North.
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Manawatu Herald, 12 May 1903, Page 3
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454Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 12 May 1903, Page 3
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