U..S. BAEBES M Engineer & General Blacksmith, ! MAIN-STREET, FOXTON. f Td’WIE: r *ifVrr^ L' 1 f - ■' sMfj' k.„v.’■'V'.,,.<* ]f; <f'“ '■ ‘A* ■'.A': '■.•■. • - : i l'y.i\i- x >o J; f”i •IL DMIL -■ i ' , ' 'i| fS' L :i .;; A GOOD SHOES KEPT. AGENT for BOOTH, MACL \ DONALD & GO’S Flax Machinery and Ironwork— Scutchers. Presses, Screws, Drumspmdlos, Drums, and Feed Hollers. Also Special Steel Feed Rollers and SteoLßibbera. I. I- FAKE BUILDER & CONTRACTOR PALMERSTON NORTH. Foxton Assent Mr. Alf. Fraser; KIkt' i" E /'•■‘SflKjaf, VV ,' *,■ fill .. • d I '1 ~ X •.5 ifrofflii y II Septic Tanks and .Sewerage work a .peoiality* '"L ’ . laxmill, Sawmill, and Creamery Bojiera nut. in. Bikero’ Ovens and 6heep Dips constructed. Mauriceville and 1 Auckland Lime, English and Colonial Cement • viyT on himT li 11 n}i%N /teV w v>wm MUSIM (A E?nmK 1 ATOMIC. CIKEi| MOTHER MRS. CLARA J. LANE, of Leans Corner, Googer Street, West Adelaide, tinder 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 beseemed 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 §) 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, New Zealand International Exhibition Lol Li L jli Ob 1 . Jlj TO'i JR A'iAite : ' ■ . / :, l' From ’November. 1906. to April, 1007. Hagly Park, Chrs ß tenuron, GILDER & CONTRACTOR, ■ T JNION-STREET.”FOXTON\ THE New Zealand Exprrsi Coy. have been appointed agents in connection with the above. All information and schedules supplied hv our local agent, Mr Spelman, Carrier. I JAYING made nrrangemonts' foc a supply of Timber I am now prepared [to undertake any class of work in the Building Trade, , -g ,-y j Flax Mill work a Speciality, LAND. LAND. ""'OR PALE—La ere sections in Coley, Gladstone and Fatter treats, or in separate lota : f>?cre.'T’ fronting Coley and Flitter treota ; .l-t-acres with cottage and indry uaeful buildings fronting !oley Street ; 31-acrea (9 sectional ■onting CoLy ar 1 Gladstone Ptre»t •lections' 573 to SSI) or the whoL ) one lot. Foe li,-; .px nn’y on the remises to J.TTTLLABY, Colev Street, TfOTTW^fS. BTjnonrTYq t>T? * OU’TPff'R. r T v RTMTTP'TP. all ia*aaf LnweFerv."" '"'PAINS, PENDANTS 1 Ti’OP<A TVrFriRT,AnE ( ?, Yc. Fvei'v (- hing m the Latest Patterns and Dpalryna. T,adXoV and Gants’ *n every make and of e*mrv class. Nothin *r nhan.n and ’'■dn.stv, Good and a -i- Y' J tfr»nrr***nf; <r»< e rNTTawr nn.m/p v» \ mm. oTiooir, MEW 'ZB ALAS’! Insnrauoe norapany J I\fGT>rn?Mq7?M. tvwetj.fr. Fire r?.Tiv3 YVfaviMts# Established in IfD* 1 Tnrv’cinTUP'F" 'No fietlKonS nr'eoa to”aF on* of vo-tneflona. G«iods w fi,re a.vlrod voeh bottom. Dp ¥f>yy Pnof Shcu Genital fsuhacrihedl ... £l.OllO ■ pi? riGSTurjrPGP Genital (naid uvl ... fPDO.nn'W Reserve Fund and undivided nrofita ... f £3‘20,30“ Not anginal Uevenno (19021 ... ... £406,92" PTTTTDTNGS. THE PREMIER NEW ZEALAND COMPANY. Bead Office. .. -- Auckland. 'General Manager, Tames Buttle, tfirH and Marine N'Vra of eve-r ,-erin-iou .-iceent«d at lowea*- rn - i-ont r * -o^, Wi'din-rf-o,! Branch—Gorner of Gray-street ami Lvmbton Quay. T |inr.(i nfnoani-o hi Mo of rD' 1 oT'Ati'a -'o + a T qI'gTT *v> Tr*n-v I<n»o<n <Vm7 c? a agl»- r\f -Wod and Colonial 31BOOTR AND orroF^L o l ont- had bean r»evt?one Ov ** o —r. had o—ra* OO x'aaro 1 aynmnonon "r tha rdioa Ira da f aan aanPdnrifl----t-i I a tna-.a-if.an hnoTrlra* -m nd wear. *5 .T. ’ ko l -!! *>- a £ r wTTOorr.'g-.A^ Foxton Agtsnt— M. H. WaLFER. ajzN'G LVDTn*gi s ndTdT.TNPFN | BOOTS AND SHOES. "
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3700, 7 August 1906, Page 4
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