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Correspondence and other matter is unavoidably held over to-day.

Mr A If. Fraser, stationer, forwards a specimen of a humorous pictoral postcard which is rather out of the usual run. There are shown the several members of a family of the name of Pam not forgetting the kuri, in fact the whole Pam menage is depicted,-rind a sight is guaranteed to raise a hearty laugh.

The Borough Band plaved a selection of mimic in Main street on °a'urday evening, which was mnch appreciated. The programme was as follows : March “ Black Prince sohottische, “Queen Mah;” waltz, “Golden ’Sunset;” march, “Be Alins, Pear Maid;” lancers, “ t. Andrew’s Pav ; ” waltz, “Buds and Blossoms ; ” march, “ The Guards.” A collection realised £1 9s 4’cl.

The Gertie and Moa got up to the wha’ f this morning after being stuck yesterday in thei river, ’he Queen of the Houth left for Wellington this morning.

The Weatm) Moilkal Tlon'iew. a medical pnh’icntion of t,h« highest landing, sav« in a recent issu° ‘‘Thousands of physician m this n.’id other corn trios hi'-'’ a t'>s-ed iha* TANDER AND WE LYPTT EXTBAG ’’ is no* 1 -n’y alWa'e'v re’iahh hut it'ms a pronnunc'-d and hid snitab 1 superiority over ad other ive ;n rations of eucalyptus.” Your h -al h is too precious to be Empeml with, :h-'-rnfovn reject a 1 products foisted noon vou Ivy nnrcrupulous morceii-rips and insist upon f«'Uin" 'MANDEB AND SONS’ PITRE VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXTRACT, the only pre partition reo-■'turn ended by vnnr physic-fin and the medical press. Used a-, mouth wash regular’y in the morning (3 to 5 drops to a glass of water) it prevents decay ot t>-eth, and is a sure protection against a inF-chons fevers, such atyphoid, malaria, etc. Catarrdi'of tinsand 'hroat is quickly cured hv uarg'intr wiih same. In-tantannous re'Df produced in colds, influenza, diptlvria, bronchitis, inflammation of the lungs and cm sump tion, by putting eight drops of S \ NDBP AND SON-.’ PURE VOLATILE 'MIGA LYPTI EX I'R \GT into a oupfu' qt boiling water and inhaling the arising steam, Diarrhoea, d.vsentry, rheumatism, disoas w of dir idn-vs and ud ary organs, quick'y cured ny taking 5 to 15 drops m' r -vnnllv 3 t, 5 times daily. Wounds,ulcers, spiwnr. a,d skin diseases it hea's without flam motion when wain ted on.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3554, 1 August 1905, Page 2

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Untitled Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3554, 1 August 1905, Page 2

Untitled Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3554, 1 August 1905, Page 2

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