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E. I. BAEBEE, Engineer & General Blacksmith, Af UN-STREET, FOXTON. A GOOD SHOES KEPT. T' A GENT for BOOTH, MACf\ DON \LD k GO’S' Flax Machinery and IronworkScutchers, Presses, Screws, Drmnspindles, Drums, and Feed Rollers. Also Special Steel Feed Rollers and Steel Ribbers. I- J. FAKE BUILDER & CONTRACTOR PALMERSTON NORTH. Poxto” Asent Mr. Alf. Praser; 3ept.ii; Tanks anrt Sewerage work » .peoiaUty' 'iinniill, sawnfl, and Creamery Boners ■it. in. Bak'vs* Owens and Sheep Dips Maorioeril'e and Auckland me. English and Colonial Cement ways i" ‘an 1
MOTHER SEIGEL’S SYRUP MRS. CLARA J. LANE, of Leans Corner, Googer Street, West Adelaide, under date of March 23, 1905, says: “For 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; but he seemed unable to help me. Finally I read of Mother Seigel’s Syrup and began to use it. In less than a week 1 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, 1905, 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, FOR DISORDERS OF THE STOMACH, LIVER & KIDNEYS.
. T. SAVTLLE, builder & contractor. UNION-STREET, FOXTONV; HAVING mafle arrangements' lol a supply of Timber I am now prepared to undertake any class of work in the Building Trade,|g£ I j^ Flax Mill work a Speciality. IOETTWIfS. BRoonuEg, TRINKETS. Ml *he latest Goqfty TowelleryJ "RAINS, peND^NTST EORS, NECKLACES, &c. Everythin? in the Latest Patterns and ‘no«u»n«. —ladies’ and Gents’ in ' ’every make’and of every class. Nothin? Ohean and'Nasty, Everythin? Good and at*lhe NeryVlioweat Ps>le«a.~ A <*NEW UP-TO-DATE STOCK; wmmmm J» ~^ 3 l, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, - THE’SQTJARF* '.TTT * ’CNot«;—No fictitious prices to al" ow of reductions. Geode are marked rook bottom. The lew Foot Shoe N TBS CENTRE OF COMMERCE BUILDINGS.^ Thava pleasure in ’anncnnein? that on the above date I shall commence Business in Eoxton with i lar?e and modern! stock of Imported and Colonial ’BOOTS AND SHOES. The stock has been personally selected with great fcare, and as I have had over 20 years* experience "n the shoe trade I can confidently ‘nvite 'inspection, knowing that 'very pair offered for sale will giv n complete satisfaction - ’ both in styand wear. I J. N. THOMPSON. / MEN’*?, TjADIKB’ RCHILDREN I BOOTS AND SHOES,
j New Zealand International. ! Exhibition * | I ______ Prom November, 1908. to April, ' 1907. Hagly Park, Christcnurco. THE Now Zealand Coy. have been appointed agents in connection with the above. All in-f'v-mation and schedules supplied by nir local agent, Mr Sprlm\n. Carrier. TANDJLAND. j-VIH SALE—J-a«re sections 't> Coley, Gladstone and Pubic - Streets, or in separate lota : 6?aeres’ fronting Colev and Futter Sheets ; 31-acres with cottage sundry useful buildings frontin'Coley Street ; 3A-acres (9 section*' 1 fronting Colev and Gladstone Street (Sections' 573 to 581) or the whoV in one lot. For >i.■ : ;i 1 m aAy on the premises to J. HILLARY, Colev Street, E W :ZE ALAN® ■ Insurance Company Fire and Marine. Established In IPMM Capital (subscribed) ... £I,OOO 000 Capital (paid up) ... £200,000 Reserve Fund and undivided profits ... ’£320,905 Ket annual Revenue (1902) ... £408,923 THE PREMIER NEW ZEALAND COMPANY. Bead Office, .. .. Auckland. General Manager, James Buttle. rno and Marine Risks of everv inscription accepted at lowest cu: - rent rates. Wellington Branch—Corner of Gray-street and Larabton Uuay. Foxion Agbkt—M. H. WaLFER.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3700, 31 July 1906, Page 4
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