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EVERY GOOD NURSE USES A|ID RECOMMENDS HOLLOWAY’S PILLS & OINTMENT. Thousands of Written Testimonials -from all quarters of w w the World-bear .witness to their UNFAILING AND MARVELLOUS EFFICACY In every form of known disease. M , uf , c!u -e., „, 3 . 73 -■ „-V nl Streu I '. flat. =73, OxfrJ * *». V»4«, sold by at Medicine Vemlor. •ir 1 V ' \t\W # Irf

: .;:r::A:;T bawson a co/s * SPECIAL SALE . . OF . . I .a(lifts* and Cent’s Watches. 20 PER CENT. OR 4 ; - IN THE £ DISCOUNT. LADIES and GENTLEMEN! Just at present we ar<s dVeFStoSked In Sliver Hunting and Sliver Oped 4 Face KEYWIND WATCHES. We are therefore determined to elear surplus stocks, and for a few Weeks will 6sdP CUP Well*knewn English Lever and other watches at greatly reduced prices. Our usual prices for these watches Is fully 30 per sent, under usual rates, and with an 6XtPa dllSoUnt nf 4/- In the pound you will get such value Irt watches as you never had before. Each watch will carry our guarantee for 12 months. As this Sale will only continue for a short period, you should order at once. Send P. 0.0. orCheque, and we will send you any of the following watches* Gent's Silver Hunting English Levers ... Gent’s Silver Hunting English Levers ... Gent’s Silver Hunting ‘-Eclipse” Watch... Gent's Silver Open-Face "Eclipse” Watch Gent’s Silver Open-Face " Excelsior ” Lever Gent’s Silver Hunting “Defiance” Watch Ladies’ Silver Hunting English Levers ... Ladies’ Silver Hunting “Defiance” Watch Ladies’ Silver Hunting “Eclipse” Watch Ladles’ Silver Open-Face “Eclipse” Watch Ladies’ Silver Hunting “Nonpareil” Watch Ladies’ Silver Open-Face “Nonpareil" Watch USUAL PRICE NOW 4io o 312 0 3io o 216 0 200 112 0 tio o 14 0 500 400 il2 6 16 0 310 0 216 0 1 12 6 16 0 200 112 0 150 100 310 0 216 0 300 280 M.v * ■am. mm m H m is 3® t "8 STEWART DAWSON & CO. » JEWELLERS, WELLINGTON, N.Z.

BEEGHAM’S PILLS ar« the most efficacious medicine yet known for the cure of all forms of INDIGESTION, BILIOUS DISORDERS. SICK«HEADACHK. POORNESS OF BLOOD, NERVOUS* DEBILITY, AND GENERAL WANT OF TONE. Unquestionable testimony of this fact can be obtained by almost anyone anywhere. BEECHAM’S PILLS cleanse the bowels, give tone to the stomach, gently stimulate the liver, remove bile,purify the blood, and, in short, soon make every organ of the body healthfully to perform its allotted function. Their use brings the body to a high condition of health and fitness and fortifies it against disease, BEECHAM’S PILLS will put you "in condition ’’ and enable you to ward off chills and to escape aliments which are often the forerunners of serious and lasting Illness. On the first sign of any irregularity of the system, a timely dose wIU save further trouble and suffering. BEEGHAM’S PILLS have for many years proved themselves (available for females of all ages. The girl attaining womanhood, the young woman, and those of maturer years Sad BIMIUIPS PILLS a special boon duriag the recarring times of depression and discomfort when Nature requires a little assistance. They remove that tired wornout feeling, give lustre to the eyes,and bring back the glow of health to the cheeks and lips. BEEGHAM’S PILLS Notwithstanding the gigantic sale of over SIX MILLION BOXES PER ANNUM, there are still thousands of sufferers who are spoiling their lives, and possibly ruini.ig their health,with experiments, while the c 11 established remedy, BEECHAM’S PILLS, remains still untried. Fresh Bread! Fresh Bread ! Misff Walden, 1 RUITEBERJ2AND CONFECTIONER, Main street, Foxton. CUSTOMERS can purchase Fresh Bread at my shop daily by leaving their orders the day before requir.ng it. Always a good supply of Fruit,Pastry, and Confectionery for sale, TERMS CASH.

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Manawatu Herald, 5 July 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, 5 July 1904, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, 5 July 1904, Page 4

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