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7i W '■ KP&J? Relish for f sound health, body and hr.sin and weak, ine m thought. Tinny meals, mokes fo^ dM Bim h JMPLETE ■r to digest it are essential to in dyspepsia, both ■ a-st ion d and tli padent becomes languid : iiVal,or dear, sustained cr.v,f .IV Syrup, taken daily after As a digestive tonic it has Do equal. r n lU '\ r I I y o;vy r ‘For years I suffered from indigestion, with all its painful and distressing symptoms, and was _ _ _ also a martyr to habitual constipation. Medical treatment faded to afford'me any lasting benefit, but five bottles of Mother Seigel’s Syrup removed all traces of both indigestion and cßtiStipation. It is a really good niedicine. G. Howitt, Church St,,West Maitland, N.S.W." THE WORLD’S ANTIDOTE FOR iESTION n
Mrs Hussey, Next door to Mr Easton’s Butcher Shop. Stationer, Bookseller & j News Agent. STAT OKEhY, Book?, Toy?, Fancy Goods, and School j Requisites at lowest poss hie prices FOR CASH. MOORE, M.A., LL.B. Barrister & Solicitor. F 0 X T 0 N. Agent for Commercial Union Assurance Company, Limited. ST. PATRICK’S DAY SPORTS & PICRIC, To be held On the Victoria Park, Fcpdon, THURSDAY, 17TH MARCH, 1904. GREAT GALA DAY FOR YOUNG AND OLD. [a card ]
ESTATE OP THE LATE E. S. THYNNE. ALL Accounts owing to this estate have now been issuer!, and are requested to bo settled before the 8 Ist MARCH. All accounts against the estate are requested to be rendered by the same date. THE TRUSTEES. FOR SALE. ( \ TOM THUMB PONY, two years old. Very quiet, suitable for children. Apply to M. H. Walkek, Fox ton. Abroliam, & Williams, Limited PALMERSTON NORTH STOCK ALE, THURSDAY, 17th MARCH. A BRA HAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., [\ will sell by Public Auction at their yards, Rangitikei-street, as above, at 1 p.m. — 21 good working bullocks (two learns) 22 2-yr heifers (hand fed) ! 0 fat and fwd bullocks (good lino) ,70 forward bullocks 12 [ rward cows 10 empty heifers / 25 flit and fwd bullocks • 10 good fresh store cows 20 cows with calves 20 21-yr steers HO forward bullocks 350 4 and 6th ewes ! one ear--250 2-th owes / mark 5 2-th Border Leicester rams 10 2-th English Leicester rams 1000 2 and 4-th wethers (good) . 200 2, 4 and 6-th ewes . 350 breeding ewes 150 Leicester-Lincoln ewes 200 sound mouthed ewes • 50 shorn lambs 5 English-Leicester BorderLeicester rams 800 store wethers 400 good breeding ewes 100 fat ewes SHANNON STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, IStii MARCH. A BRAIIAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., will soli by public auction as ftbov-.-, at 1, p.m.--11 20-mths steers • 15 18-mtKs steers 4 fat cows 12 heifers in calf 12 weaners G weaners 1 fat cow 12 weaners 10 2Lyr heifers, spring calvers (good) 8 fa cows 0 weaners 100 owns 100 lambs SOU 2 and 4-th forward wethers 100 2-th Romney wethers (good line) 160 breeding ewes 50. ewes 40 wethers j'J 2- n it-mmey wethers 4w ire e iambs 40 4 and G-th ewes 20 2-th ewes ! 25 2 th ewes
Patron —Mr Job Vile, M.H.R. President —Mr O. E. Austin. Vice-Presidents —Messrs J. T. Levett, W. Gray, T, Haywood, Dr Bennett, J. Symons, A. Reeve, S. Hickson, A. King, G. Coley, A. Laing, H. Christian, R. Noonan, and W. Baker. Judges—Messrs G. Simpson, A. D. Clemett, D. Wilson, W. Cook, W. Walden and E. Ball. Timekeeper—Mr Wanklyn. Handicappers—Messrs L. J. Fume and J. Frew. Starter —Mr A. Shadbolt. Committee —Messrs F. Martin, H. Brad cock, J. Frew, B. Dunn, H. B. Siggs, R. Baker, M. 1 Perreau, R. Howard and J. Gillett. Programme Committee —Messrs Frew, ' Furrie, Shadbolt, Siggs, R. Baker, Gillett, Healey, Bradcock. Spring and E. Dunn. Treasurer —Mr E. Healey. Secretaries —Messrs A. D. Spring and E. Dunn. First race to start at n a.m. PROGRAMME. 1. Maiden Race, 150 yards; Ist prize 15s,' 2nd ss. Post entry is. 2. School Boys’ Championship, 100 yards ; Ist prize 10s, 2nd 2s 6d. Post entry 6d. 3. One Mile Bicycle Handicap ; Ist prize 30s, 2nd 10s ; nom. 2s. 4. Girls’ Race (under 16); Ist prize gold brooch, and 2s 6d. 5. One Mile Bicycle Handicap (under 18); Ist prize photographic album (Mr Christian’s special) and ss, 2nd acetylene bike lamp (Mr Clarkson’s special); nom. is. 6. 300 Yards Handicap; Ist prize 20s, 2nd 10s ; nom. 2s. 7. Girls’ Skipping Competition (under 14); xst prize 2s, 2nd is. 8. Two Mile Bicycle Handicap ; xst prize 30s, 2nd 10s ; nom. 2s. 9. Obstacle Race; Ist prize 7s 6d. entry 6d. 10. Girls’ Bicycle Handicap, (three laps), xst prize Mr J. Collins’ special, 2nd Mr Betty’s special. 11. Putting the Shot; xst prize xos, 2nd ss; post entry is. 12. Boys’ Bicycle Race, one mile (under 14); xst prize 7s 6d, 2nd 2s 6d ; entry 6d. 13. 100 Yards’Handicap; Ist prize 20s, 2nd 10s; nom. 2s. 14. Ladies’ Race, 50 yards; Ist prize Mr Stiles’ special, 2nd 2s 6d. 15. Half-mile Handicap (under 16); xst prize Waterbury watch (Mr Hennery's special), 2nd 2s 6d ; entry Cd. iC. Skipping Competition (under xo); Ist prize is 6d, 2nd 6d. 17. Boot Race ; Mr Fraser’s special. 2nd 2s 6d ; entry 6d. 18. Three Mile Bicycle Handicap ; Ist 40s ; 2nd 15s ; nom. 2s 6d. Baby Show 2.30 p.m. Children’s Sports too numerous to mention all day. Tea, Cordials and -Refreshments free to Children, who must bring their own mugs. ' Nominations for Nos. 3,6, 8, 13, and 18 close with the Secretaries at 8 p.m. on Thursday, March 10th. Handicaps declared on Saturday, the 12th. Acceptances close on the ground. No nomination will be received unless accompanied by the advertised fee, together with last two year’s performances. The Committee reserve the right to postpone the Sports shoukh the weather prove unfavourable. Three to start or no first prize, four or no second. All disputes, protests, etc., will be settled by the Committee, whose decision shall be FINAL. ADMISSION Adults is, school children free. A* BRING) Secretaries. AND E. DUNN)
ST. PATRiCK’B DAY. Grand Concert & Entertainment in the evening at the PUBLIC HALL, FOXTON. PROGRAMME. Part I. 1. Overture (pianoi—Mßscs Levctt and Mcnnessv 2. Song (selectedi-- Mr Hoofer 3. Song (selected i — loin-- Wal R 4. Instrumental (hie! manjo mat mandolin) —Mva.-.v. ;M. anl and Porter 5. Song—“ Kill.l l';i- O' 6. Recitation (R.: maa Mr ! g 7. Cantata “(Hi’F." i .O;n, - 8. Irish Jig— Von!g ' tea; : a 9. Song (solemn.., ■ Hr: M, Ji 10. Song (seleci'-'i:-- Hr I ; m;.;XX. Song “ TcRpM e.-n O' Interval of'Fen M n,,. 1. Overture —“ Qui Vi ■ ?.!’ ns 2. Song, (selected) — ; • Hay. d 3. Selection (violins mid ; mo)—” ,n----crezia Borgia,’’ —M: A. on-! V. and Mrs Symons 4. Song, “Rose of Knlnrm-y MAn 5. Highland Fling—'Rang Rt.:!:6. Song, “ The Dear Filth; Fnamruck” ---Mi; S < gra-cA 7. TABLEAU-” Guardian Angß-G' 17 Young' .'Ladies 8. Song, (selected)—Mr B. Shad holt g. Song, (selected) —- Miss Seigrcii 10. Trio —Misses D’Ath. SugnA ami \ . I!; 1 . • 11. “Shamrock, Rose and Thistle,” — Misses Spehnan, Webb, Laing, and Masters Spelinan, Lcvctt and Laing. Admission— 2s and Is. Doors open at 7.30., commence at 8. Ball after the Performance. Tickets 3s, admitting one gentleman and two ladies. Tickets for the above on sale at all stores in town. TO LET— A Six Roomed House] Apply to H. Austin. Notice. ANY PERSON found Trespassing on the Whirokino Run after this date will be prosocuicd. C. A. V/. RUNT, Manager G. A. Ivavazyn. To Fiaxßullov'R THE Undorsigt R ha! an improved BciU-.: r Rii ; Mill work in Rin c r. DlXON'.'- ; \ 'i Aerated wa dials axo guur pure. Orders by post v;il. 1- ;e c. m y attention and promptitm. Manufactory —Fitzherl•- l ) Btre; I, i PALMERSTON NORTH
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Manawatu Herald, 17 March 1904, Page 3
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