I. I- FA KB dUiLDER A -’ONTPaCTOP PAL’-lEESTON NOIiTH. Fox ton Agent—Mr. Alf. Fraser. ■ Septic Tanks nn'f Sewerage wk :< . pedalHy !axniil’, Sawmill, and Creamery Bono nr. in. Bakers’ Ovenn and Sheep Dip oonniirnoted. Mac rice ville and Auckland Dime. English and Colonial ’ Cement ■ways on hand Err "F> AftBFR . rL. jd "vaTNfu»t?,i> ‘tea •% 'lsn'avaVßltiok- I j Poxton. i A onon SHOFT?, TCF.PT. • #’• ■■ r ' «*»•*• ‘.A ( ; :V t ■? T*ienir' Kollprt- mnl Htwrt Kibbwa. . UNIfOMI EKCELLEHCE AND EFFICIENCY t S£* m $4 rs* W?
INDIGESTION § £OB3. OF APPETITE AND SLEEP, WEAKNESS, STOMACH PAINS AND MX OIVC Visa* * MOTHER s© &ua laswfcis SSa SYRUP. Madam Annie L* Fenillade, wife of the well-known violinist and living tt Magnolia Villa, 33 Park Street, Glenferrie, Victoria, in a letter dated February 14,' 1905, wrote" For a very long period I was a chronic sufferer from that terrible complaint, indigestion. My appetite was poor, and the little food I was able to eat caused a lot of pain, distress ana stomach disturbance, which usually ended in retching or vomiting. At nights I was unable to sleep well, and in the mornings I had a thickly coated tongue and a disagreeable taste in the mouth, feeling more weary and worn out than when I went to bed. I tried many medicines, but without benefit. Of course I grew weaker and thinner, was quite disheartened, and very ill, when a friend-a Mrs. McWhinme-three years hack told me of Mother Seigel’s Syrup. She said it had done her a world of good, and she kindly gave me a few doses from her own bottle. I felt a little better after it, and so I began to take it regularly. I was soon able to slsiep well, to eat heartily, and digest my food. My health returned, and when I had used four bottles of the Syrup I was perfectly cured. .There has been so return of the complaint, 89 WARS BEFORE THE PUBLIC. i»‘
New Zealand Tnt.qmflf.ion Exhibition. , Prom 'November, 1906, Apsir, i 1907. "" Hagly Park, Christchurch, I THE New Zealand Exnrfgi Cov have been appointed agents ' | coonectino with the above. AH i" ( formation and schedules supplied b our local agent, Mb Rpeuian. Carrie LANDJjAND. FOR SALK—J-acre sections ; r* Coley, Gladstone and Futt°.» Streets, or in separate lots ; 6 ’ HGraal fronting Coley and Putt r Streets; with cottage an sundry useful buildsuga fronting Coley Street; (9 section A fronting Coley and Gladstone Stw (Sections’ 573 to 581) or the who’ - in one let. For turtle liars apply • * the premises to J,HILLARY, Coley Street. E W ;Z E ALAN Insurance Company Flro and Marine. G a Established in 1B&9J Capital (subscribed) ... Capital (paid up) ... £200,000 Reserve Fund and undivided profits ... '£320,805 Net annual Revenue (1902) ... £408,923 THE PREMIERNEW ZEALAND COMPANY, I— ‘ Head Office, .. .. Auckland, general Macaber, Jahsb Bums. pun and Marine Bisks ofevery ascription’ accepted at lowest eur. rent rates. Wellington Branch-Corner o , 'l r ,...street and Lambton Quay. j F&stou AflßHt—’M* W&iJf'Bßt
1. Si\ v BUILDER & CONTRACTOR. ‘ VTT ON-STREET, FOXTON. • [TAVING made arrangements foi 1 J~[ a supply of Timber lam now ! prepared to undertake any class of work in the Building Trade, Flax Mill work a Speciality. TOTOEfS. 'mao.TmoontTW.H, RTMOF.TjFTR. TRINKETS. Ml the lafeqt Crtqf'v -TaweUery. •'!tT\TVQ, PENDANTq popq. pirn mss, &o. ■ ? vorvthing in the Latest Pattern’ and Designs. WATCRE s *—Ladies’ and Gents’ in every make and of every class. N-vhing Chean and Nasty. Good and at*the NerylLowes* ‘Prices." A ? NEW|IUP-Tnj)ATE STOCK; » ■ T.~M'ORTF i NBF,N, WATCHMAKER k JEWELLER, J’THE SQUARE* 'Worn.--No fictitious prices to al* ’ow of reductions. marked rock bottom. The Im Boot Shoo N THE CENTRE OF COMMERCE T have pleasure in 'announcing j that on the above date I shall commence Business in Foxton with a large and modern stock of Tmand Colonial BOOTH AND THOES. The stock has been personally selected with great and hs I have had over 90 years’ experience in the shoe trade I can confidently ; nvite inspection, knowing that t- e r-v pair offered for sale will give -omnlote satisfaction ir style and wear. . J. N. THOMPSON. MEN'S, LADIES' CHILDREN BgJSOOTS AND S&aBS.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3655, 26 May 1906, Page 4
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