E, H. BARBER Engineer & General Blacksmith, MAIN-STREET, EOXTON. A GOOD SHOBR KEPT. \ GENT for BOOTH, MAC- \ DONALD & GO’S Flax '.laohinory and Ironwork — Scutchers, Presses, Screws, Druro■nn miles, Drums, and Feed (ii)llnrH, 1 S,if>cial Steel Feed Rollers uni Steel Fibbers. f- y. r\:<. , i’.R t ONTR G ’OB PUi NORTH. "nro Ai-en 1 Mr. A'f. Pra^r. 1 • Tank'* m ’ - erase ’.vork a .pecia'iU 1 •xnii". sw i ;n , t.-i 1 ''Vfiamflrv Roners t !n. ROr-"--’ O'-ns aid "Wp Dips nstra’• 1 -ib Muincevn and j me. English and Colonial ways on "i-' I A 'I3KINK. MOTHER m MRS. CLARA J. LANE, of Leans Corner, Googer Street, West Adelaide, under date of March 23, 1905, says: “ Eor many years I suffered from extreme nervous and physical ■weakness due to chronic indigestion. I lost sleep and appetite and my food caused severe stomach pains. I was very weak, lost flesh and suffered from .dizziness. With no relief whatever from taking many kinds of medicine, I had to call in a doctor; hut he seemed unable to help me. Finally I read of Mother Seigel’s Syrup and began to use it. In less than a week I felt much relief. When 1 had used a dozen bottles I was quite cured and have been well and hearty ever since.” FOR 35 YEARS THE WORLD’S REMEDY. MRS. A. BRANTFORD, of Argent St., Broken Hill, N.S.W., in a letter of Oct. 29, 3905, declares that after four years suffering from dyspepsia—involving weakness, distressing pains in the stomach, head and intestines, and when many different medicines had failed to help her. she was quickly and completely cured by Mother Seigel’s Syrup. rtl tanHHnnrai Irai FOR DISORDERS' OF THE STOMACH, UK* & KM! ><fv p, vl ™ CuW a!
New Zealand Internationa ExMbitioiT Pmra November, 1900. to Apart,, 1007. Hagly Park, Chrffitcnurcn. TRF, Now Zealand Exnress Gov. have boon appointor! agents in onneetino with the above. All inermation and schedules supplied bv nr local fluent, Mb Sfelman. Carrier. TANTXLANR ysOR SALE —d-nere Motions ; n A Coley, Gladstone and Putter '’treats, or in separate lots ; 6 :! - , ores'! fronting Coley and Fritter streets; 3|-aor«s with ■ cottage a,n rl ' ■undry’useful buildings frontnHoley Street; 34-acres (9 'Venting Colev and Gladstone Street 'Sections' 573 to 581) or the whole n one lot. Wop i'.-vmU"? aooly, oa the oremisos to J.HTLLARY, Coley Street. \T E W *Z E A L AN |: insurance Company a/ntl Mains* <s» Established in 18& Q -' Capital (subscribed) ... fI,OOO 000 Capital (paid up) ... ■ £2oo,oo°* Reserve Fund and undivided profits ... ’£320,805 Net annual Revenue (1902) £408,922 THE PREMIER NEW ZEALAND COMPANY. . Bead Office, .. .. Auckland. ’General Manager, James Buttle, '"’g.re and Marine Risks of every ascription accepted at lowest current rates, Wellington Branch—Corner of Gray-street and Lambton Quay. Foxton Agent— M. H. WaIFER.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3700, 28 July 1906, Page 4
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