BljjBNS kd Cuts— Slight injuries of thsi 'character are df ffeqdisnt occ»ifr«iceii| ah most every household. While they not dangerous, except when blood poisoning., results from the injury they are often quite painful and ttnndying They cap be quickly, healed, byqppjying „ lain’s Pain-Balm., It allay stantly and heaJH the Injured parts without matte? being formed, which insures a cure : in-bne-tfaird the time the usual treatment would require. It is the most perfect preparation in use for bhlfßß, scalds, cuts, bruises and like injuries. It should be applied with a feather, and before the jparts become swollen if possibe. For sale by ml dealers. The EkttftheUTXKG Pain from corns, bunions, or chilblains may bo avoided by a free application, of Chamberlain’s Pain balm; For sale by all dealers. ) LEASE OB SELL.- One fiveroomed house and scullery, with between eleven and twelve acres of good land. Apply to— Mrs C. Hood, Avenue Boad.
A FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE, in Coley Street, with tank and all conveniences. Apply to A. Reevbs, Coley Street. ANTED AT ONCE —A Strip-per-keeper to keep three strippers. Apply to Swainson & Bktan, ... . Manakau, TO TRESPASSERS. 'TRESPASSERS on my property I —Part Te Awahou Block IV—(Lady’s Mile) will be prosecuted without regard to persons. * 1 P. W. PRANKLAND. FoundON the Poxton Beach, about lour miles to the north of the Manawatu River, a 14ft Boat, painted white, with a green gunwale. Of ner can have same on, paying expenses. Apply office of this paper. I
A PUBLIC SOCIAL GATHERING will be held in the Pilblio Ballon C| - > S ■ WEDNESDAY* 'aSsn- NGV.| commencing at 7.80 p.m., for? the purpose of extendihg a •welcome to Brother Fox at the beginning ofbia* work amongst us as an Evangelist. A charge o v f Is admission wiljifiP ■■ I H. F. WILSON, | ' VicMjr. p.‘ ■ —s— CLEARING : iv; ' r - SALE - ' ’ iOF Superior Household Furniture, Trap, Horge,, &c., on the .premises, Avenue Road, Foxton, ON Wednesday 23rd Nov., '• AT 1 P.M. MOUNSEY & CO. are favoured' with instructions from Mb A* onson, builder, and contractor of Foxtoh,- who is obinpelled to leave this town on account of ill-beoltb, will sell as above without reserve. . JNO. MOUNSEY, ■ Auctioneer. HIMATANGI SALE YARDS. (Near Railway station.) ; . MONDAY, 14th NOVI, 1904. MEW ZEALAND LOAN AND l\ MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, Ltd..will sell as above, at 12 noon 20 good shorthorn yearlings 8 cows with calves 2 heifers 60 8 and -yr bullocks 20 forward bullocks 10 springing heifers 100 good hoggets 50 hoggets 80 good mixed yearlings 85 forward bullocks (good line) 20 yearling steers 20 mixed cattle 50 mixed yearlings (good) ; 20 2-yr steers i 27 yearlings Oih account of Mre Clune, Himatangi. | r tlp pay S in njiilk •T’ 1 p ! ‘ s ‘ .i. 8 ’* j ... , r 6 ri ljeiferft <r | ■ *B* 2-yr steers ‘ ’ ' j 10 calves and weauers { 1 bull 1 half-draught geldjng 1 trap and harness ‘ 2 saddles Train leaves Palmerston North at 8 aini. . *. \
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Manawatu Herald, 12 November 1904, Page 3
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