I. J- FAKE BUILDER & CONTRACTOR PALMERSTON NORTH. C PoxtonlAgent—Mr.JAlfjFrawi Septle Tanks and Sewerage work "a .patriality’ . laxmill, hawmlll, and Creamery Bone s nut in. Bakers’ Ovens and Sheep Dins constructed. Maurioeville and Auoklanl Lime. English and Colonial \ Cemrni always on hand E. H. Cti fa* ss 1 m mm HOUSE* A box of BEECH AM’S PILLS is a bandy thing to have in the house, and if a dose i; taken at the moment of need much illness will be saved. Any trouble arising from deratignmam of the digestive erganc is tjuidily set right by ENGINEER «fi.ndL Oenevnl Blaolc-' smltht Main -street, Foxton. A GOOD BHOER KEPT. AGENT FOR '£s Co.’s 'hx Machinery an* Ironwork FOR SOUTOHItiRS, PRESS. ■ROREWS, &c. Drums, Dmm-spmdlA, and Feed oilers >n stock. Also Special i teel Feed Rollers and Steel Ribber?. Pill! I IJM This imriva'bd nu.'iaine will no uiote to build up robusiliealtti and maintain it titan any other remedy. ! Foi’ a. SLUGC3SH UVXR, SIOK HEADACHE, , INDIGESTION, - LOSS OP APPETITE, | CONSTIPATION, Beechana’s Pills are unequalled. J Sold Everywhere. Boxes tlih&’S/O.
AND NIGHT MISERY, INDIGESTION, SEVERE PAINS AFTER EATING, NERVOUSNESS, CONSTIPATION, AND TOSS OF STEEP. SWEPT AWAY BY MOTHER SEIDEL’S SYRUP. " Three-and-a-half years back I first began to suffer from indigestion, and I never wish to repeat the experience. After every meal I was extremely sick at the stomach and had to lie down quite helpless for the while. I was very costive and after eating usually felt as if a ton of lead was crushing in my chest and abdomen. I became wretched, nervous and miserable for want of the necessary sleep, and for six months my distress and suffering continued to increase. I tried many remedies and prescriptions without benefit and was almost in despair when at last a friend persuaded me to try Mother Seigel’s Syrup. “ The first bottle broke up the costive habit, and drove away the usual pain and distress after eating; my appetite returned, and I could sleep soundly and rise refreshed, I took between four and five battles of the Syrup and grew stronger and in better condition every day until I was thoroughly cured. The effect has been so lasting that I am still to-day as well as ever I was in my life.” Tetter from Mrs. M. Robertson, 33, Gore Street, Fitzroy, Victoria, N.S.W., January, 26, 1905. You'should not endure such miser those above described for even one day—not to speak of months or years—after reading Mrs. Robertson's letter. Take Mother Seigel’s Syrup promptly.
3. T. SAVILLE, JUILDER & CONTRACTOR, * 4 ' VTT ON-STREET, FOXTON.; HAVING made arrangements’lot a supply of Timber I am now prepared [to undertake any class n work in the Building Trade, jFlax Mill work a Speciality. 101TMSEFS. T * T GS, BBOOnUES, BRACELETS, TRINKETS. A ll the latent Goatlv Jewellery. M HAINH, PENDANTS POBS, NE OKI, AGES, &c. 17 very thins? in the Latest Patterns and Denisns. WATCHES—Ladies’ and Gents’ in every make and of'every class. Nothin'? Cheat) and Nasty. Everythin sr Good and at*the Vevy'Lowest "Prices. A fNEW| UP-TO-DATE STOCK. ’T. MORTBNSEN, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, THE SQUARE/ -Notp.—No fictitious prices to al* low of reductions. G®odfGrar“ marked rock bottom. The Few 11001 Shoo N T BE CENTRE OF COMMERCE BUILDINGS. Thave pleasure in ’annconcing s that on Hie above date I shall commence Business in Foxton with n hirers and modern stock of Imported end Colonial BOOTS AND SHOES. The stock has been personally selected with great and »0 I have had over 20 Tears’ oxnorienco in the shoe trade I can confidently invite inspection, knowinsr that ‘■very pair --ffered for sale will giro .•'•mulcm sotigfac*?' n ’WI) ?r Hud wear. J. N. THOMPSON. 3? —- MEN'S, LADIES’ CHILD BE . rt) ? n \i J dtfl H.
I vn ZeaUni Internationa 1 Exhibition7rom ’November 1906, Apiu 1907. Hagly Park, Christchurch. 'T'FIR New Zealand Express On I have been appointed agents i connectino with the above. All i. formation and schedules supplied b. ourloc 1 ’ agent, Mr Sppxman, Carrier LAND.JLAND. POR RALE—|-acre sections i v Coloy, Gladstone and Futte Streets, or in seoarate lots; G? acres fronting Colev and PuttStreets; 3}-acres with cottage an sundry useful buildinais frontin Coley Street; (9 sections' frontin" Colev and Gladstone Rtree 'Sections’ 573 to 581) or the who) n one lot. Ifor urtinUrs anoly o n th ore-nises to J. HILL ARY, Coley Street. \J E W ’Z E A L AN 1 ' Insurance Company Fir© and Marineir h i io %o. omi tad 'su'- rib-ill ... £1.000,00° Cinital iiv 1 t"' ... €8^0,009 ' 1 aqorva in i r» 1 -n liv’dei orofUs ... £320,305 Not. annual Revsnne (19021 ... ... £408,923 THE PREMIER NEW ZEALAND * COMPANY. \ Head Office * JAnckland. General Manager,* James Buttle. r- th and Marine Risks of'every r. »** .vANiA Tjs.’n’-» s »n : juay, Eoxtos M* H» WajuFEß.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3636, 7 April 1906, Page 4
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