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Manawatu Herald. TUESDAY, JUNE 26 1906.

Another change advertisement ap. neara on our front page from the drapery firm of Watehorn, Stiles, and Co.

Dean Durran, the American auctioneer, did fair business at Manchester House the last few days.

For colds in the head and influenza Woods’ Great Peppermint Care, 1/6 and 2/6 per bottle. The Awahou club hold an important meeting at the Manawatu Hotel at 7.30 to-night, when a full attendance is necessary. •

A special meeting of the Foxton Borough Council will be held on Friday night to elect a Mayor in place of Mr G. A. Simpson, resigned. A donor has handed to the secretary of the Foxton Sub-Union 10a towards die funds, just to show kindly interest in the game.

A dog collar and chain have been found. Owner can have same by paying for this advfc., on application to Mr H. Frankland.

To make you happy as a king, GG Punch is just the thing ; It fills the saddest heart with joy,

And makes the old man feel a boy. A party of Foxton Tennis Club members journey to Shannon to-morrow evening for the purpose of attending a euchro party mid dance given by th.* channo:! To'.nrL (”»,!>,

I'lin publ’c mw'.imr which was to have been cm 1 - d !ms- night re tccimioa ednendon mad-.-rs is ii-e-d for Monday i) xt, a.el in ndverd-enmn! relating t.lmivl ■ n-'d rp;-■ oil Thursday.

The High ('■mmiisdoru-f cables: — “ H-mn m .rl: tis firm ; g.f.a.q. Wellington on spo( is solliog ,d I'.'io p;T ton; distant deliveries, October- December shipments, quoted at J-32 10s per ton ”

Lov-rs of dunce are reminded that the fortnightly Band Assembly take pl'ico at Urn Public Hall to-morrow night. Tlmro N sure to be a large crowd present, a.! the abair hid- fair t bee m.) popular.

Mr Alt'. Fraser will be a candidate for election r.o Wanganui Education Board from f 1 10 S-auhem Ward. Much gone) work has been done by Mr Fr iser since he took a scat on the Board, and he should find no difficulty in again being •■lected

“ Foxton is the fast and only place that I have hail to close mv business premises because everybody was at th footled] match ; I had to go likewise 1” Such was the remark passed by a much travelled man of the world on Saturday last.

Mr John McLachlan, has been served with a writ at the instance of Mr Hugo Priendlander, claiming J 6510 damages for alleged slanderous statements- made in a speech delivered by the member for Ashburton on Wednesday, June 13.

G.Q-. Punch. Our readers are directed in another column to an advertisement relating to G.G. Punch, which has been said by experts to excel any punch yet placed on the market. An ideal beverage sold everywhere. Its good. In the Horticultural Department at the Winter Show in Palmerston North last week, Mr S. H. Baker secured Ist prize for Coxes’ Orange Pippin apples ; Ist prize for Queen of the Pippins apples; Ist prize for Sharps’ Late Red apples ; 2nd prize for Jonathan apples ; and 2nd prize for Stone Pippins apples. This should further demonstrate the fact that Foxton soil is capable of holding its own in the fruit growing industry with any other in the district. At a well attended meeting of lodge enthusiasts held at the Temperance Hall last evening, Mr E. Dunn was voted to the chair. Mr S. J. Watson, of Palmerston North attended, and explained the benefits and advantages of Oddfellowship, and - after answering many questions satisfactorily, it was unanimously decided that a branch of the Manchester Unity, I. 0. 0., be formed, the branch to be called the Loyal Foxton Lodge. Mr F. Gardner was Mupointod s -ever,-ivy pro tsm, and those wiliim; to li'-mmi- 1 attached to the ord-T should (-(emnmii'.m-te with him. A furl her iiK-oiing of all concerned is called for next Tuesday night, when initial will be t iken to become a! ti'-'-i I to die Wanganui District o>’d -r. The ’edge sho-ii 1 d h ‘ officially opened shortly, alter which it is proposed to meet every alternate Tuesday.

AN HONOURABLE DISTINCTION I The Western Medical Review, a medical publication of the highest standing, says in a recent issue'"Thousands of physicians in this and other countries have attested Mmt «ANDER AND SONS EUCALYPTI EXTRACT is not only absolutely reliable ..utiiihas a pronounced and indisputable superiority over all other preparations of eucalyptus.” Your health is too precious to be tampered with, therefore reject all products foisted upon you by unscrupulous mercenaries and insist upon getting SLANDER AND SONS’ PURE VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXTRACT, the only preparation recommended by your physician and the medical press. Used as mouth wash regularty in the morning (3 to 5 drops to a glass of water) it prevents decay of L eth, and is a sure protection against a infectious fevers, such as typhoid, malaria, etc. Catarrah of nose and throat is quickly cured by gargling with same. Instantaneous relief produce.! in colds, influenza, dipllvna, bronchitis, inflammation of the lungs and consumption, by putting eight drops of SANDER AND SONS’ PURE VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXTRACT into a cupfu of boiling water and inhaling the a vising steam Diarrhoea, dysentry, rheuma' ism, diseases of the Kidneys and urinary organs, quickly cured uy taking 5 to 15 drops internally B to 3 times daily. Wounds, ulcers, sprains and skin diseases it heals without dam ovation when painted on.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3689, 26 June 1906, Page 2

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Manawatu Herald. TUESDAY, JUNE 26 1906. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3689, 26 June 1906, Page 2

Manawatu Herald. TUESDAY, JUNE 26 1906. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3689, 26 June 1906, Page 2

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