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INDIGESTION. The common complaints of Indigestion, Biliousness and® Headache, arise in the majority of cases from the constipated condition of the bowels. The remedy is to purity the system by the cleansing of the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels. California j) Syrup of Figs I Nature’s Pleasant Laxative does this surely and effectually. It acts as Nature aclf —gently and painlessly, cleansing the system thoroughly, and leaving the Liver, Stomach and Kidneys permanently strengthened. Does not gripe, nauseate or weaken. Sold Ih-oiißhout Australis in two .'lies, 13 and i/n, CALIFORNIA FIG SVRUP COMPANY. 32 Snow HiU, LONDON. 7 Barrack Street, SYDNEY. MOTHER Selgels Syrup The world-wide popularity of Mother Scigels Syi..j> is bused on the recommendation of roomless thousands of men and wunen whom it lias mind of I,ill, .lll. ai's-, caastip;.lion, headaches, dimiiesa, sl'.’epli.’ssn-'ss, ilalulence, nervous tiepressiu.i, ana: mi a, gcoerii! deb, and various disord' is of ilie stomar h, i.var and lin». Compounded of roots and herbs. Mother Seigel's My up contains digestive stimulants imd tonics for the stomach, liver and kidneys that lender it invaluable to all who by reason of sedentary occupation, wony, overwork or climatic changes, lack the vigour, vitality and strength wdiich can alone be obtained from good food, well digested. Cures CONSTIPATION " 1 was very constipated, and though I look the usual purgatives they only gave temporary relief. S<>un 1 was as bad as ever, if not worse. Medical treatment quite failed, but Mother Seigel's hyrup cured me thoroughly."—From Mrs. J. Johnson, n, Cathedral Place, Woolloomooloo, Sydney, New South Wales. November ajrd, 1905. BILIOUSNESS •‘After a restless night I would commence my day's work with a bad headache, and a Sick bilious feeling. Breakfast was a mere pretence, and 1 fell so weak and di'uvsy that after an hour's work 1 would have to leave off and rest. 1 went quite dirry at times, while my eyesight became so dim that I could hardly see. Mother Seigel's Syrup alone cured me. —From Mr. T. Elms, i,j, Kamsden Street, Clifton Hill, near Melbourne.—April yrd, 1906. and INDIGESTION IN EVERY POSSIBLE FORM. f

jeII THOROUGHBRED SIRE Captain Webb Will visit Foxton every Tuesday after Sept. 22nd, staying the night at Mr Gingle’s (Coach Proprietor) Stables. For further particulars see cards or apply Groom in Charge, T. ANDREW, Owner. To Stand this Season at PITZHERBERT & SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion ROB ROY 11. ROB ROY 11. is a bay horse, aged and was bred Mr James Stackhouse, of Canterbury. ROB ROY 11. by (McKellor’s) Rob Roy, Dam Jewel, by General Gordon; g dam Pride, by the Baronet (imp.) ROB ROY (McKellor’s), by Ben Lomond, dam Nell, by Lord Salisbury (imp.); g dam Sally, by Lord Clyde ; g g dam Maggie, by Grant’s Sir Colin. Rob Roy has taken a number of prizes at Christchurch and elsewhere. JEWELL took Ist prize at Ellesmere in her class, also Ist with her sister as a pair of mares, and Champion for the best mare on the ground; and Ist at Christchurch, i 895, in her class; Ist as a mare with foal at foot at Christchurch i 896 and 189?; and Ist as one of the pair of mares at Christchurch and Ellesmere. GENERAL GORDON, bred by Mr John Boag, of Brookside, is by Sutton’s Victor, dam Marchioness I, g dam Princess Maud 111. General Gordon was very successful in the Show ring. He took six ists, two 2nds, and also Special and Champion Prizes in 1883 and xBB9. Victor (Sutton’s) by Conqueror (imp. from Scotland). He took seven Ist prizes, four Specials, and Champion Gold Medal twice. Marchioness I, gained sixteen Ist prizes, seven 2nds, and eighteen Specials and Champion Gold Medal, and she was first seven times with two of her progeny. RUB ROY 11. was shown at Ellesmere as a yearling, taking Ist prize. It will be seen that ROB ROY lI.’S breeding is such as should recommend to those desiring the best of blood, as he is connected with the very best strains of Clydesdale blood in Scotland. Terms: £3 for single mare, payable on January Ist, 190?. Groomage ss, payable first service. For further particulars apply to W. E. B.TONES, In Charge Linton. Clothes are said tO make the Man If wanting a Suit visit A. W. BRADLEY, Fashionable = Tailor = Main St. Foxton Splendid' assortment of Summer Suitings have just arrived. IT Fit, Styles Workmanship guaranteed

’Xmas Gifts! [.Ball Next White’s Hotel, Main St., FOXTON FUST ARRIVED, a nice lot of sample goods suitable for Christmas Gifts, including silver-mounted pipes and companions, cigaretteholders, hair and shaving brushes, razors, tobacco pouches, etc. The HAIRDRESSING SALOON being under personal supervision patrons can rely on up-to-date hairdressing. RAZORS SET by the Special New Edge Process. A First-class BILLIARD SALOON on the Premises. Nairn’s Annuals. Naim’s Bedding Plants. We have phasure in announcing that we have been appointed sole agents for NAIRN’S Famous Annuals and Tomato Plants. On and after TUESDAY, 25th, we shall have a fine selection of Nairn’s Verbenas Nairn’s Asters Nairn’s Saipigiossls Nairn’s Lobelias Nairn’s Carnations Nairn’s Heiitropes Nairn’s Cosmos Nairn’s Stocks Nairn’s Gaiilardias Also, Nairn’s Famous Tomato Plants, Cauliflower, and Cabbage Plants. J. A. NASH & CO., LTD. A. COCKBURN & SON, The Old - Established Boot Importers and Manufacturers Main St., Foxton, and at Sanson WE hnve now opened up with a new assorted stock of BOOTS and SHOES for Men, Women and Children. Our stock comprises the latest manufactures and importations of reliable quality goods at reliable prices. Every article marked in plain figures. Ail repairs promptly executed. Men’s and Women’s Rubber Heels (O'Sullivan’s, the best) fitted at 3s and 2s fid. ADDRESS —Main St (late Bank of N.Z.),*FOXTON and SANSON.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3733, 20 December 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3733, 20 December 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3733, 20 December 1906, Page 4

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