: t> Ti ' -i-U 3 -0. f JJ .. Engineer & G .aera Blacksmith, MAIN-STR!•: hT, POXTO i i i “ A GOOD SflOEu KEPT. AGENT f..r B)0 P H, MAO■i, don ld fe oo’ pyx Machinery mm Ironwork - ScutchetN, P-e-ises, ocrews, Drumapmrlle-, Drums, and Ft-1 Rollers, Also Special Steel Feed Rolie and Steel Itibbera. I* I. FAKR «UILDETI & -j()NTR vC -JOB PU/ JE•iS'f’ON NOif’H. Foston Mr. Alt. Septic Tanks nni Sewerage r/ork a .peciaUtv j.-laxm ; ", si.'v i . ani. Creamery Bninr? nut in. B and ''v-’p T)iv<oonstriT'd. Mi;irio>vir * und Auckland Lime. English and Co'onia! 1 ement always on hand MMUffIUM S*M || f&4AAjt Cl (Z. Z^n^tcC |As sood*fbr \ |W O rr\ en t | \as for Mer\ |
MOTHER dT T /T p \ieglJ Lj bj tA Lt» SfiErasaSi MRS, CLARA J. LANK, of I,vans Corner, Googer Street, West Adelaide, under date of March 2,5, 1505, .savs: r 7r*7?C' 3 “'For many years I suffered from extreme nervous am! physical weakness due to chronic indigestion. I tost sleep and appetite and my food caused severe stomach pains, I was vcrv weak, lost flesh and suffered from dizziness. \\'nh 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 Svmp and began to IHC . u i-ss'ihan a week I felt j muck relief. When I nad used ,1 rl . <c; , ooiucs t wus quiie 1 cured and have been well ami ; c - ;-d;j-.'c ” FQ3 25 ;r* * rs r? • > k'* , . ' \ *. y-> rr p ft-p | 4 i---I i MRS. A. BRANTFORD of Argent St . Broken Hdi. N.S W. in a letter of Oct, 29, 190 s, deiTir # Iran at’ -r hatr vc;>r< suffering from dyspepsia-involving we d:;j, v . •, ■) in the stomach, head and in ter-tine.- a i • a • uiediciues had failed >o help i>h • pifctely cured by Mol.ua .v , I
FOR DISORI New Zealand International? i Exhibition i , Prom ’November, 1906. to April, i 1907. 1 Hagly Park, Christcnurcn. HP Now Zealand Exnr r si Cov. have been appointed agents in connection with the above. All in- ( formation and schednles supplied by r our local agent, Mr Spelman, Carrier. LAND. LAND. ‘■l ALE—I-aoro sections in Coley, Gladstone and Putter Streets, or in senarate iota ; 6§aorpa fronting Coley and Putter Streets; 34-aores with cottage and sundrr useful buildings fronting Coley Street; 34-aeres /9 sections) fronting Golev and Gladstone Street (Sections’s73 to 581) or the whole in one lot. TiV ' ■r•, ■ • ■, > >’v on the premises to J.HTLLAKY, Coley Street,
\I E W 'Z E A L A N 1) :' rnsTOnceCompany j; Fii*n and Marine. i f Established in 1868 i ! Capital (subscribed) ... £I,OOO 000 Capital (naif! u«) ... £200,000 1 Roserve Fund and nndivided profits ... '£320,305 ; 1 Net annual Revenue i I (1902) £408,923 l . n THE PREMIERNHW ZEALAND ! J f COMPANY. I 8! Head .. .. ‘Aiiekland. Gone-’al Manager, Bttttlk. r .h otd ’Vfa , ' : n<’ FtV-q of 1 accepted at lowest cur- " rent rates. ; on Wellington Branch-Corner of an Gray-street and Lambton Quay. j Foxion H. WajIFEK. >
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3700, 14 August 1906, Page 4
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