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Clement L. Wragge.

Tbe inhabitants oi Fusion and district should be pleased fro l learn of the opportunity on Saturday next of hearing tbe world-famed lecturer’, Mt Clement Wragge, who is making aflying visit through New Zealand en route for America. Mr Wragge has been accorded excellent receptions in the south, mainly through the well developed vein of humor, dispersed volubly to his audiences, whilst he throws on the screen his magnificent collection of lantern pictures, which contain some of the finest subjects yet obtained for the leading observatories in the world. In Wellington, recently, this famous lecturer enticed such large attendances that the hall was unable to accommodate themThere are few men better qualified to offer instruction to the public on the grandest of all sciences, meteorology, than Mr Wragge, he being equipped with facts, figures, charts and illustrative pictures in abundance. As Mr Wragge’s time is limited, it is impossible for him to give more than the one lecture here. Those wishing to enjoy an instructive and pleasant evening should take advantage of this very special opportunity. Reserved seat tickets are oo sale at Mr A. Fraser’s stationery shop.

Bu’locky Bill had a cold so bad, That though his language was very sad, His team stood placidly chewing the cud, While the wheels sank deeper into the mud. Woods’ Peppermint Cure his voice brought back, When of classical speech there was no lack, And his cattle took to their work with a will ’Neath the lurid appeals of Bul.’opky Bill. GOUT GOES GLADLY. Kheumo and gout can’t be in the system together. When Rheumo goes in the gout goes out. Mr F. D. Felling, of Eketahnna, has proved this. Writing on Ist July he says " Kindly send me another bottle of your Rheumo mixture, as I have had no trouble with gout sine* I have kept it in the house. It gives me immediate relief by taking one dose I can with confidence recommend Rheumo for eiiher gout or rheumatics-” Just one more proof that Rheumo conquers chronic rheumatism. Chemists and stores, 2s 6d and 4s 6d per bottle. Wholesale agents, N.Z. Drug ! o. Relief After Six Years.—Mrs M. A Clark, of Timebqrry Range, N.S.W., Australia, wires : " I wish to inform you of the wonderful benefit I have received from your valuable medicines. I suffered from a sev re cough for six years and obtained no relief until I took Chamber ain’s Cough Remedy. One bottle cured me and lam thankful to say that I have never had the cough since. Make any use of this letter that you like for the good of any other poor sufferers.” For sale by a 1 dealers.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Manawatu Herald, 7 June 1904, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
446

Clement L. Wragge. Manawatu Herald, 7 June 1904, Page 2

Clement L. Wragge. Manawatu Herald, 7 June 1904, Page 2

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