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A MODEM DISCOVERY. THE Latest Scientific Discovery for the Cure of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Gout, Chest Troubles, Lungs, Kidney Diseases. Dr Marsden’s Medicated Electric Battery Plasters—Safe, clean, effective cure for all these, and particularly good in all Nervous Diseases. They guarantee to give instant relief. Price 8/6. No other charge. These Plasters positively cure Coughs, Chills, Bronchitis and Pneumonia. Ask at the Chemists for them. Another friend is the Electric Insoles for wearing in the boots, which keep the body warm, and draw the uric acid out of the body. They are worn by seven millions of people in the Old Country. Price 6/6 pair. Ask your Chemist for pamphlets and testimonials. These Electric Insoles guard against Rheumatism, Sciatica, Gout, Chilblains, and maintain a good circulation of the blood. No fear of damp or cold feet; the foot pores are much larger than any other part of the body, and are immediately under rich nerve centres. These goods can be obtained from MR E. HEALEY) Chemist, Poxton. THE WORLD’S FAMILY MEDICINE. A family medicine is a necessity. The human body is an intricate piece of machinery which is easily put out of order, and unless the wrong be righted in its early stages a general breakdown is certain. The wise keep the World's Family Medicine always at hand, and this is acknowledged to be BEECHAM’S PILLS A dose taken when ailments arise will quickly remove the cause of the trouble, and good health will speedily be restored. They cleanse the System, regulate and tone up the digestive organs, and stimulate the Liver and Kidneys to healthy action. Always keep BEECH AM'S PILLS in the house, and as occasion requires take a dose, and you will enjoy perennial good health. Worth a Guinea a Box . Sold everywhere in boxes, price 10\d. {36 pills) ///} {56 pills) & 219 (168 pills). LYE, MOON AND CO. General Storekeepers., MA.IN-STREET, FOXTON. NEW Choice Assortment of all sorts of New Fruit and Groceries. Delf and Glass Wares, Ironmongery, &c., at lowest rates.

SENT ON TRIAL ANYWHERE. We Pay Freight. No Money in Advavce. o— WE will place a genuine English built Cycle in any home in New Zealand, entirely at our own expense, and if not satisfactory and according to specification send it back and you are under no obligation. J. B. CLARKSON, LTD., PALMERSTON NORTH CYCLE & MOTOR MERCHANTS, want you to see these grand mounts, they are purchaseable by small deposit and easy monthly payments. Deal with us and save £5. Please mention this paper.

Cosmopolitan Souse To the Foxton People— When visiting Palmerston North, don’t forget to call at the COSMOPOLITAN HOUSE. L. BITTELMEYER Proprietor. THERE you will find the Best-ap-pointed Hair-dressing Saloon in the North Island. Ladies’ Room attached, managed by Miss Halle, late of Sydney and Wellington. Wigs and all other Hairwork done to order. COSMOPOLITAN RESTAURANT Which is not to be excelled. Get your meals there when in Palmerston. LAST BUT NOT LEAST THE COSMOPOLITAN BILLIARD SALOON With two tables, the Best in the Colony. Every kind of pool going all day. All important newspapers filed. German, French, Swedish and Maor spoken on the premises.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MH19061002.2.2.4

Bibliographic details
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3718, 2 October 1906, Page 1

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523

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3718, 2 October 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3718, 2 October 1906, Page 1

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