This is not a Bad Way n Ns >. BUT. WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS Hot with Lemon at BEDTIME Is an Hbsoldte preventive and Cure for GOLDS & INFLUENZA. ive A.
Is asthma curable ? Mrs E. Pierce, an old resident of Cambridge, Waikato, N.Z , writes to P. Bock &. Co., chemists, Auckland Dear Sirs,—‘For many years I was a sufferer from asthma. I am now completely cured through using your excellent medicine, Bock’s Balsam. I know of quit > a number of people that were cured by it both of asthma and bronchitis. I have also used it for severe colds on the chest with really wonderful results. It Will Not Do to fool with a bad cold. No one can tell what the end will bo. Pneumonia, catarrh, chronic bronch - lis and consumption invariably result from a neg'ected cold. As a medicine for the cure of colds, coughs and influenza, nothing can compare with Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It a’ways cures and cures quickly. W. Hamer, chemist, se’ls it. PUBLIC HALL, FOX lON. THURSDAY, JULY 9th. Positively One Night Only. Dffß GAIETY CO, Of English, American, and Australian Vaudeville Stars, direct from Mr Dix’s leading theatres. Arnold!, The great English Equilibrist. Sherwin, The Mad Musician. Miss Ida Rosslyn.— The favourite Australian Soubrette; Mr J. Kearns, Prince of Comedians ; Miss Emmie Smith, talented American actress; little VeeaKearns, clever child mimic the Gillaedie Sisters, series and dancers; Ernest Hill, basso profundo; and Miss Hilda Fielder, pianiste. Popular Prices—Bs, 2s, and Is ; Box plan at Mr Alf. Fraser’s. HARRY P. MULLER, Representative. PALMERSTON NORTH STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, 9th JULY. A BRA HAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd,, will sell by Public Auction at their yards, Rangitikei street, at 1 1 p.ra.— I 46 3-yr bullocks | 20 heifers in calf I 20 weaners - j 40 18-mths steers 40 springing heifers 300 empty ewes 109 good store wethers 200 fat and forward ewes 100 forward ewes 100 forward wethers THE EVENT OF THE YEAR* Third Annual Ball OF THE Foxton Rifle Volunteers To he held in the PUBLIC HALL, JULY Bth, 1903. The Fall-in will be sounded at 8 p.m. sharp. Double tickets 5s ; Extra lady, 2/6. First-class music and refreshments provided. Lance-Cob, E. E. SMITH, ■ Hon. Sec.
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Manawatu Herald, 7 July 1903, Page 3
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364Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 7 July 1903, Page 3
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