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1 f' O. EYERY GOOD NURSE USES AND RECOMMENDS UK FAILING PILLS & OINTMENT. Thousands of Written Testimonials-from all quarters of the World—bear witness to their AND MARVELLOUS EPPIOACY lii every form of known disease. Mr uhe*U'«a rrly at 78 Xw n* r.l Street (lata n. Oxford Street). London; sold by all rfcwbto Medlela. Vendor*. * » » *******

A Wonderful Medicine BEECHAM’S” PILLS For Bilious and Nervous Disorders, such as Wind and Pain in the l^safcold ache, Giddiness, Fulness and Swelling after meals, Dizziness & . Blotches Chills, Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath, JJ s g“^' n g Sansa*. .on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frigh ful Dreams, and ah Nervous an fiction, tions, &o. The First Dose will oive Belief in Twenty - Minutes. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one box of these Pills, and_tliey WIU knowledged to be “ WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. complete BEECHAM’S PILLS, taken as directed, will quickly restore females & health. They promptly remove any obstruction or-irregularity of the sys Weak Stomach; Impaired Digestion; Disordered Liver; til ke magic. A few dos s will work wonders upon the Vital °fS an ®! he Muscular System; restoring thelong-losi Complexion ; bnngi' g * wvnaY ef e of appetite, and arousing with the Rosebud of Health the whole * , - ty 1 the human frame. These are »tacts” admitted by thousands ,n glasses of , i, ~ < i. 1 1 guarantees to the Nervous and debilitated is that Beecham sPMsha o■, ■; ; ; o f'any Patent Medicine in the world. Full directions with each bo . ■ O—! ■ reprel on ly by THOMAS BEECHAI Sold everywhere, in Boxes, 9Jd, J ■ m t&m it-* vgkli INFANTS I FOR MELLIN’S LACTO-GLYCOSE OR MILK POOD. .LY ADAPTED FOR COUNTRIES WHERE FRESH COW’S MILK CANNOT BE OBTAINED. ’ rh art fret from Ayiimal Germt and keep good <n any Climate. To be obtained from oU Druggist-, amt Stores STEWART DAWSON & CO. LAMBTON QUAY & WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Catalogues on Application. Goods sent Post Free. Direct Suppliers te 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; their artistic beauty and quiet elegance harmonist! with the happy spirit in giving. Excellent qualityrenders them valuable and enduring. In selecting gifts from our stock you con be certain of obtaining the highest possible quality at the minimum of cost. That’s the reason our mail order business is increasing at such rapid strides. We illustrate a few articles that would make very acceptable gifts. We will also send you free by post our 1903 Catalogue containing hundreds of illustrations of Watches, Jewellery, Silver Goods, Platsdware, etc., if you will write and ask us. ■1 E7473.—Finest Silver- Sterling Silver and Cat Glass Pomade Plated Pepper Pot, 10/6 or Stud Boxes, 8/-, 6/>, 7/6, and Mustards to match, , w . . 8/6 each. 13/6 Sterling Silver Manicure Scissors, 6/6 Larger Sixes, suitable for Work Scissors, 10/6 I - afir > ,B.—SoUd Silver FS9lß.—Finest Silver-Plated Butter or Souvenir Spoon, Jam Dish, 10/6 _ .Maori Design, 18/6 m m Stewart Dawson & Co.'s Lady's Empress Watch, fine jewelled lever movemet. A perfect watch for ladies. ißct. gold keyless hunting cases, £lO 10a. Silver open-face, 68/- Silver hunting, 70/Guaranteed for 5 years. Fsmj.—Finest Silver-Plated Jam Dish, with ruby-tinted glass, ■ ia/6 Set get. Gold Links, extra strong chain connections, ai/£7B9s.—Finest E.P. Salt Stands Si Spoons, ruby or blue-tinted glass, 11/6 pair. EB4J3. —Finest Silver-plated and Cut Glass Butter Dish, 11/6 Sfewarf J)awson and Co., JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS, % Wellington,

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Manawatu Herald, 16 July 1903, Page 4

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574

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, 16 July 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, 16 July 1903, Page 4

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