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CHILDRENS AILMENTS, tf—%J\ I Children’s ailments nearly always arise from a derangement B or the stomach and bowels. What is needed is California Syrup of Figs, the gentle laxative which gently and comfortingly relieves and cleanses the system, whilst strengthening the organs acted upon. © rma Syrup of F Nature's Pleasant Laxative is an ideal household and nursery remedy. It is so delicious in flaVbur that there is no difficulty in getting children to take it. Doctors every where recommend California Syrup of Figs, Soil! ttio f limit Australia in Iwo'izes, I mi. CAI.IrOF.KIA FIG SVRUP CO PANV, 32 Snow Hill LONDON. 7 Barrack Street, SYDNEY. MOTHER SEIfiEL’S SYRUP INDIGESTION means torturing pain, intense weariness, wretched days and wakeful nights. It means starved blood, starved muscles, a starved body and a starved brain; inshort.it means shattered health and a broken constitution unless you root it out without delay. Mother Seigel’s Syrup has no rival as a remedy for indigestion. Its reputation is based on thirty-five years’ success in curing Indigestion, Biliousness, and all disorders of the stomach,liver and kidneys GIVES —— STRENGTH TO THE WEAK, ENERGY TO THE LANGUID, COMFORT TO THE DYSPEPTIC, AND -—- “For five years I,suffered from Indigestion, which weakened my wholesystem. I could not eat for pain, and I endured agonies from headachealmostdaily. There was a strange numbness in my left side, and myeyesightbecamesodim that I thought I was going blind. Nothing relieved me, and I had almost lost hope; but hJothcrSeigel’s Syrup cured me completely.’’— From Mrs. Jessie Newman, 62, Gore Street, Fitzroy, Melbourne, Victoria. April 13,1906. MOD DIGESTION TAKE IT I Though everything else has failed. TO ALL TAKE IT 1 It WILL Cure You.

gT. PATRICK’S DAY Sports & Picnic Association. SHOW GROUNDS, PALMERSTON NORTH. Wednesday, March 20th, 1907 Patron : Rev. Father Costello. President : Dr. O’Brien. Joint Secretaries Messrs P. McKeown and Ed. Better. Treasurer : Mr W. Devine. £QA IN PRIZE MONEY OQfk *OU AND TROPHIES FOR SPORTS AND PICNIC. Programme. 1. MAIDEN RACE—looyds. Post entry 2s. Ist prize 30s, 2nd 10s.2. BOYS’ RACE (under 16) —100yds. Entrance 6d, Ist 7s 6d, 2nd ss, 3rd 2s 6d. 3. BICYCLE RACE—HaIf Mile. Nom. Is, accept. Is. Ist 20s, 2nd 10s. 4 ST. PATRICK’S DAY HANDICAP, Ist event—looyds. Nom. Is, accept. 2s. Ist 60s, 2nd 20s, 3rd 10s. 5. OBSTACLE RACE (Amateur)— 410yds. Entrance 2s. Ist (trophy) 40s, 2nd (trophy) 20s. 6. STEP DANCING—Irish Jig. Post entry Is. Ist (medal) 425, 2nd (medal), 21s. 7. HURDLES—(6 flights). Nom. Is, accept. Is. Ist 40s, 2nd 20s, 3rd 10s. 8. ST. PATRICK’S DAY HANDICAP, 2nd event. — 220 yards. Nom. Is, accept. 2s. Ist 70s, 2nd 21s, 3rd 10s. 9. MILE RACE (Amateur). Entrance 2s 6d. Ist (trophy) 425, 2nd (trophy) 21s; 3rd (trophy) 10s. 10. TUG-OF-WAR (teams of six) — Entrance 3s a team. Ist 30s. 11. STEP DANCING— Highland Fling. Post entry Is. Ist 40s, 2nd 20s. 12. ST. PATRICK’S DAY HANOICAP, 3rd Event—44oyds. Nom, Is, accept. 2s. Ist 80s, 2nd 31s 6d, 3rd 12s- 6d, 13. BICYCLE RACE—Two miles. Nom. Is, accept, 2s. Ist 40s, 2nd 20s. 14. HIBERNIAN RACE—7S yards. Trophies, Ist 30s, 2nd 15s, ADMISSION—AduIts ONE SHILLING (which includes a chance in the Art Union), Children half-price. Wesley Woolhouse & Co. P.o. Box izo, Palmerston N., Importers of Musical Instruments Showroom and Workshop— Grey Street East (near Albert Street) Pianos, Organs, Etc. Highest Grades I Guarantee Given Lowest prices I A Speciality—TUNfNlNG and Re Pianos, Wood Wind instruments. vifits paid to Fdxlon.y' __

New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods FROM LEADING COLONIAL, - AMERICAN, and ENGLISH HOUSES, AN ILL-FITTING BOOT LOOKS BAD and causes discomfort to the wearer. Obviate this by procuring your goods from W. Wright, Boot and Shoemaker and Importer, MAIN ST. FOXTON SPECIAL LINES IN LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S FOOTWEAR. WE MANUFACTURE BOOTS on the premises to suit any deformity of the feet. Hand Sewn Boots a Speciality, ’Xmas Gifts! £. Ball Next White’s Hotel, Main St., FOXTON FUST ARRIVED, a nice lot of t) 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.

SOME men there are who like to make a haul, Others again are followers of style; Some’s ambition is to be a walker, And be able to break six-twenty for the mile. Some women, too, are regular little hussies, And to do their shopping leave our town, when money’s on ; But note the man whose ambition is an easy shave, Where does he go to ? Why LittleJOHN 1 Some men’s ambition is to be a gardener, And midst the weeds and flowers love to romp. Some would like to own Mount Morgan, Or still something better, (he Moutoa swamp. Still there men who care not •for riches, But treasure more that which years of practice gave, ‘ And find appreciation of those teachin®s. .. j. In the taught me how to sbavej Hairdres hn, in St.,

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3742, 15 January 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3742, 15 January 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3742, 15 January 1907, Page 4

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