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NO DINNER r IS COMPLETE Rfelish for food and pOWef to digest it are essential to , f sound health. When digestion fails, as in dyspepsia, bdtll . , body and brain are starved and the patient becomes languid and weak, incapable of active, vigorous effort, or clear,sustained r thought. Thirty drops of Mother Seigel’s Syrup, taken daily after meals, makes food nourish you. As a digestive tonic it has no equal. WITHOUT SYRUP "For years I suffered from irtdl* gestlon, with at) its painful and distressing symptoms, and ‘ was —-7 , , also a martyr to habitual constipation. Medical treatment, laiied to afford me any lasting benefit, but five bottles of Mother Seigel's Syrup removed all traces of both indigestion and constipation. It is a really good medicine. G. Howitt, Church St.,West Maitland, N.S.W.” THE WORLD’S ANTIDOTE FOR 'Wt ■ ■ r v SttSK •%
ÜBLIC HALL, FOXTON. Return visit and farewell of the popiii lar and powerful Dramatic Company, Including thS celebrated English actress Miss Bellerton-Glover. To-night’s performance includes the introduction of a number of musical and elocutionary items. Prices —3s, 2s and is. TO-NIGHT 8 A VIER!
ST. PATRICK’S DAY. Grand Concert & Entertainment in the evening at the PUBLIC HALL, FOXTON. PROGRAMME. Part I. 1. Overture (piano)—Misses Levett and Hennessy 2. Song (selected) — Mr Hooker 3. Song (selected) — Miss Wallace. 4. Instrumental duet (banjo and mandolin) —Messrs Howard and Porter 5. Song—“ Killarney,’’ Miss O’Keefe 6. Recitation (humorous)—Mr Bayly Siggs 7. Cantata “ QUEEN FLORA,” — 25 Young Ladies 8. Irish Jig — Young Gentleman g. Song (selected) — Mrs D’Ath 10. Song (selected) — Mr Harper xi. Song “Telephone," Miss Lizzie Laing. Interval of Ten Minutes, 1. Overture —“ Qui Vive,” Misses Levett 2. Song, (selected)— Miss Haywood 3. Selection (violins and piano)—“ Lucretia Borgia,”—Misses A. and E. and Mrs Symons 4. Song, “ Rose of Killarney,” Miss Levett. 5. Highland Fling—Young Gentleman 6. Song, “The Dear Little Shamrock”—Miss O’Keefe. 7. TABLEAU—" Guardian Angels,” 17 Young Ladies 8. Song, (selected)— Mr B. Shadbolt 9. Song, (selected)— Miss Seigreff 10. Trio—Misses D’Ath, Seigreff and Wallace 11. “Shamrock, Rose and Thistle, 1 ” Misses Spelman, Webb, Laing, and Masters Spelman, Levett and Laing. Accompanist ... Mrs W. Cook. Admission— 2s and Is. Doors open at 7.30., commence at 8, Ball after the Performance. Tickets Ss, admitting one gentleman and two ladies. Tickets for the above on sale at all stores in town. To Flaxmillers. THE Undersigned has an improved Scutcher for sale. Mill work made to order. J. W. LIDDELL. FOR SALE. Atom thumb pony, two years old. Very quiet, suitable for children. Apply to M. H. Walkeb, FoxtoQt
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Manawatu Herald, 15 March 1904, Page 3
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428Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 15 March 1904, Page 3
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