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EVERY GOOD RURSE USES AND RECOMMENDS 5 MO PILLS & Thousands of Written Testimonials -from all quarters of the World—bear witness to their. AMD MARVELLOUS EFFICACY In' every form of known disease.

R. H. BARBER, engineer And General Blacksmith) Main-stbeet, Foxton. A GOOD SHOES KEPT. _ Piping Out and Screwed. Agent for W. Cable & Co.’s Flax ach i n ery—Drums, Drum-spindle, and Feed Rollers in stock to suit any machine. , , Maker and Agent of 0. Nelson s Gbobbing Machines. Agent for the Planet J. R. Machines. European Agency. : [ESTABLISHED 1814.] W E wish to open accounts with all bom fide Colonial Buyers who are not already on our hooks, and on receiving precise details of their exact requirementß r we shall bo pleased to forward quotations for any European or American goods. .Our reference books contain several million 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 _ after adding our shipping, commission of li to 5. per cent, {according to amount) our prices still compare favourably with those of the manufacturers. , f it We supply goods maue specially to any style, quality or price ; and on receipt of indent, With full and clear instructions, and remittance of cash, or produce to cover, bur knowledge of the trade enables us to place the order at once in the heat hands, and the goods are promptly forwarded. We make iip sample cases of most goods from £5 upwards ; and, as we utilise our long experience in ' choosing such goods as are most j likolv to suit the marks 1 for which I they are intended, we confidently vegornmend buyers to order these sara -le cases, for by doing an they will oh in the latest and mcs tak ing novelties. . § Consignments of produce receive careful attention, and we give advances to any extent. Prompt and painstaking attention to the interests of cortespondents, t-igether with exceedingly raoderat ■ 'rr.es, jv.-.d plain and Rfraightfnv ware de-lings, have enabled os to maintain for the greater pait. of a canturv, a reputation which we value too much to allow it to be tarnished by the unsatisfactory execution of a single transaction. Addbess : WILLIAM Merch'-nts WILSON J^RONfl and Mannfiii Hirers’ Agents, 25, Abchurch Lane, London, E.C. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. Barraud Abraham, PALMERSTON NORTH. SEEDSMEN, & GENERAL MER CHANTS. Mrs Bradcock, THE SMALL GOODS SHOP, Main-stbeet, Foxton. p| AS ON HAND - Oysters, Smoked Fish Hams (cooked) Pork Sausages Pork Pies Sausage Rolls Trotters AND ALL OTHBB TASTY GOODS. Open every night till 10. Suppers always readv.

R Wonderful Medicine For Bilious and Nervous Disorders, aucli as Wind and Pinu in llr-- SOU p w ‘ wsiuPaS( cold ache, Giddiness, Fulness and Swelling aftav “ ea '®’ .n, Costlveness, Blotches Chills, Flushings of Heat, Loss of AppeUto, Shorings OklhetU . T mbling Sensa' on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frigh ful Dreams. M voms. This is no fiction, tions, &c. The First Dose wile give Reliee in * a will b 0 aO" Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one hox of those 1 ,l " d „™ iey knowledged to be “WORTH A GUINEA ABO ■ j , 0 complete BEEOHAM’S PILLS, taken as directed, will quickly re f A e f?e g V S gtem . For a health. They promptly remove any obstruction or irregularity of I J Weak stomach; Impaired Digestion; Disordered Liver; :. i ke met A low to « will work wonders upon live . WESSS* U, L tmVZfkm mM. Full divcenous wul. «h hou. Prep red oul, b, THOMAsTeECHAM St- «•«*“*• Sold everywhere, in Boxes, 9Jd, Is m, and i* .w caw. wi M W. M 11 SHD FOR IIPMTB —«sr J v , v' MELLIrTS LAC i o*o L¥cOob ■- O.KL. FOOD. - •;/ ADAPTED FOR COUNTRIES WHERE FRESH COWS BULK OAHHOT B£ DBF.«, i Ar.i,n r J Gems and Icep good Ik ar.y CUmat: JR> te ohUtinc,' v Drugf i-d c.n.l S'. STEWART DAWSON & CO. LAMBTON QUAY & WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Catalogues on Application. Goods sent Post Free. Direct Suppliers to the Public. CAUTION—DeaI Direct. No agents or travellers. And at Christchurch, Auckland Sydney, Melbourne Perth, Brisbane, London Precious Jewels Silverware | Watches •••• and Platedware ARE-are always acceptable gifts; tucir eihiitic tMeauty and quiet elegance hr.nmass* witn ino •happy spirit m giving. I.xccller.t quality/oncers them valuable and enduring. In sslacting gi_l<s t ~ I* —l /•flrt.'ji i nf eblaeiiltfl from our stock you coo be certain of objamlufl ... ... 1 the highest possible quality at the mmir. of cost. That’s the reason oar mail order business is increasing at such rapid strides. We illustrate a few ortic 6S that would make very acceptable gifts. We will also send you free by post our 1903 Catalogue containing huatraos of illustrations of Watches, Jewellery, Silver boons, Platedware, etc., if you will write and ask us. EJ473.—Finest Silver- Sterling Silver and Cut Glass Pomade Plated Pepper Pot, XO/6 or Stud Boxes, 5/-, 6/-, 7/6, and Mustards to match, . 8/6 each. 13/6 Sterling Silver Manicure Scissors, 9/6 Larger Sizes, suitable Jor Work Scissors, 10/6 Stewart DavUon & Co.’s Lady’s Empress Watch, fine jewelled lever movemet. A perfect, watch for ladies. ißct. gold keyless hunting cases, £lO 10s. Silver open-face, 65/- Silver hunting, 70/Guaranteed for 5 years. FspiS.— Finest Silver-Plated Butter or Jam Dish, 10/6 EapsS- —Solid Silver Souvenir Spnon, Maori Design, 18/6 Fz-jf.v—Finest Silver-Plated Jam Dish, with ruby-tinted glass, 12/6 i**SuiniiniiSEu?® 1 Set get. Gold Links, extra strong chain connections, 21/E7B23.—Finest E.F. EB4S3.—-Finest Silver-plated and Salt Stands & Spoons, Cut Glass Butter Dish, 11/8 ruby or blue-tinted glass, 11/6 pair. Siewari J)awson and Qo, JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS, ; Wellington,

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Manawatu Herald, 11 June 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, 11 June 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, 11 June 1903, Page 4

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