For Children's Hacking'Comgh *Bt night take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, 1/6 and 2s 6d. Is is possible to stop the tortures of Rheumatism and gout? Is there any physio that will give you relief—permanent relief from these demon diseases ? When writhing in agony the victims of uric acid poisoning mentally asked themselves such questions and long for the medicine that will give them a respite from torture. Rheumo is the medicine wanted. Rheumo revels in removing Rheumatism. It is a marvellous medicine and those who know it the best praise it most. Rheumo gives relief with first dose, and unless the case is very stubborn a cure is effected within forty-eight hours. The pain vanishes, the swelling goes away, and the excess uric acid in the blood disappears. Rheumo conquers Rheumatism. So’d by chemists and storekeepers at 2s fid and 4s fid per bottle.
DAIRY FARM & FLAX. FOR SALE—a good dairy farm close to Tokomam Railway Station with about 80 acres of Flax thereon, fit to out 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. MBATTARD, Solicitor, Palmerston North.
NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. ANYONE found Trespassing on the Herrington Estate in pursuit of Game or otherwise, will be prosecuted. ROBINSON BROS. April 28th, 1903. N EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. PRINCE OF WALES’ BIRTHDAY, San JUNE, 1908. Holiday Excursion Tickets will be issued from any station to any station on the WELLINGTON-NAPIER-NIW PLYMOUTH Section, and to any station on Wellington and Manawatu Company’s Line, from SATURDAY, 80tb May, to WEDNESDAY, 3rd June inclusive, available for return till WEDNES-
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Manawatu Herald, 28 May 1903, Page 3
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273Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 28 May 1903, Page 3
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