Ir f. FAKE BUILDER & CONTRACTOR PALMERSTON *NOHTH. Poston' Agent—Mr.fAlf .3 Fraser: "llSeptio Tanks and Sewerage work a .pooiaHty’ ilaxmill, Sawmill, and Creamery Boiler put in. Bikers’ Ovens and Sheep ’Dips constructed. Mauricevllle and Anoklan' Lime. English and Colonial Cement always on hand 1 I jgARBER v ENGINEER fitndL doneval Black amltht .;Main-btbeet, Foxtoh. A GOOD SFOER KEPT. ’ AGENT Ton Flax Mandoziald Co.’s M-a/thinery and IVonwork ' PRESS ■pCREWS^&o. Drums, Drnm-spindle, ei.d Feed ' o!l©r« in atocTt. Also Special teel 'Ffipd Hollepp nod Steel Ribbers 1 HANDY TO HAVE IN THE l|OW E - A box o( BEECHAM’J PILLS >. A handy thing to have in the hou*9, and if a dose is taken at the moment of need much illness will be’ saved. Any trouble arising fc*« dtrangeaeat of the dlgsetlTU organs is quickly sctrighlby TUi unrivalled medicine will do tnora te build up robust health and maintain it than any other remedy. Pop a SLUGGISH UV R, SIOK HBADAOtIiJi INDIGESTION, LOSS OP APPETITE, CONSTIPATION, Beeeham’s Pills are uneauallsd. Sold Evtrywhtr*. Bom 1/1* «• 2j9.
INDIGESTION, fcOSS OF AI*FJmTB AND fttEBP, WSAKMftdfe 6TOKACH PAINS AND VOMITING, ALL SI VC WAV TO MOTHER SEIGEL’S SYRUP. &adlm Altai* La Fenillade. wife of the well-known violtefat and living at Magnolia Villa, as Park Street. Glenferrie. Victoria, in a letter date® February 14, 1905, wrote: —“For a very Jong period I was a chronic sufferer from that terrible complaint, indigestion. My appetite- was poor, and the little food X was able to eat caused a lot of pain, diatreaa and 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 medidnw, but without benefit. Of course X grew weaker and thinner, was quite fits* heartened, and very ill, when a friend—a Mrs. McWhinme-three yam back told roe of Mother Scigel’s Syrup. She said ith*ddon«her awoeld of eood. and she kindly gave me a few doses from her own bottle. I Mil a little better after it, and so I began to take it regularly. I'was I won rite to skep well, to eat heartily, and digest my food. My health and strengths returned, and when I had used four bottles of the Syrup I Wtt perfectly cured. .There has been no return of the complaint. ss mss asrosa the rustic.
New Zealand Mo'^at^ona Exhibit! riFrom November 190G,,' to j April inn?. Hacdy Park, Ghristchnrob, THE Now Zealand Oov. have h°en appointed sgants i--connection with fciv-A“ i> • r ormation and pchedn’os supplied h< pur local agent:, Mb Fpet.mvn, Carrie.. LANIXTjA.NT). »"* Coley, Gladstone and Filler Streets, or in separate lots ; G-l. acres? fronting Colny and Pntt»r Streets; 3-J-acre? wHIi cottage an ! sundry useful buildings fronting Coley Street; 5 l-an-es (9 sections) p ronting Co’ev and Gladstone Street (Sections’S73 to SSI) or the whole in one lot. For > ■ *t ! •i! vs a-vdy vt the Vcn'ses to J.HTLLAHY, Coley Street, j B W 'ZE ALAND InsiiraTicG Company n,e and Mavln«.^| JEatablished in 1869.| | Capital fiuhawibod) ••• £1,000,000 Capital ,’oftid up) ... I£3;i0,000 deserve Fund and undiyjded profits ... €5*20,005 Net annual (19091 0400.925 j "HE PREMIER NEW ZEALAND COMPANY. S— ‘ Head Office, ~ ~ Auckland. General Manager, .Takes Ppttlk. Cure apd Marina Rlska of ovai y inscription' accepted at lowest cm', rent rates. Wellinadw Brandi—Corner o?, /t l '•»'! T*> V' *- y* t rejmv AQjfiNi—lU. 11. W.vi-Fk'fi.
*■]. r. SAVILLS •LOi’R'A OCNTKAOrnB. ,VTT ON-STREET, FOXTON nAVING made arrangements fo a supply o£ Timber I am now repared to undertake any class o work in the Building Tradf, Flax Mill work a Speciality. wnpnnwc^Ajfq m-> » otit—iirt! Vff7? r pq •"•t i ' vp'3 T ’ “* ••■»•„ ••v-,-* < ■ r •■. : V v?rn>' . . j rv--.' . ■-riTi'n n•» _r A ,• ~ i 'i ~~* ' . "’’v l o e '. - >t-orT-l n -* 'ind 'Ta*dv, er ’fb’ , i' > G vv l n?»d at*th° ,ir < •K'r.’ir T*y*f nds. A NEW STOCK, *-T. M’OPTKN^KN, WATCHMAKER * jeweller, THE’SQTJARF* VnT^,—No tW?‘mna prices to al* Vw of reductions. f>-»erk»d roclr bottom. * The lev Boot Shop N THE CV, NTRB 111 T HOMMEROE '■"BUILDINGS. Thave pleasure in am’r.nncing tLot on the ohove date T shall commence Business in Foxton with a large and modern stock of Imported and Colonial jjROOTS AND SHOES. The stock has been personally -’elected <*Bh great oam, and wt T have had over 90 yaara’ rxncrjenre in the shoe trade I wn cnuf-Montlv iavito inspect!an, knowing that “vew nair offered for sale wW gLo rTimplcf-o sstistsoMon it s*» ,n and wear. MEN'S, LADIES* CHILDREN BOOTS AND SHOES.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3657, 9 June 1906, Page 4
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