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MANAWATU COUNTY C O U N C I L. SPECIAL ORDERS. NOTICE is hereby given that at a Special Meeting of the Manawatu County Council held at the County offices, Sanson, the following Special Orders were adopted;— i. To make a separate rate of one half-penny in the £ over the Whirokino Division of the Awahou Riding for the current financial year, ending 31st March, 1908. Such rate to become due and payable in one sum at the County offices, Sanson, on Ist August, 1907. 2. To make a separate rate of one-sixth of a penny in the £ over the Awahou Riding, excluding the Whirokino Division, for the current financial year, ending 31st March, 1907. Such rate to become due and payable in one sum at the County offices, Sanson, on the xst August, 1907. Copies in lull of the ; foregoing Special Orders are deposited at the. County offices, Sanson, for inspection during office hours. A meeting of the Manawatu County Council will be held at the County offices, Sanson, at n a.m., on Monday, 15th July, 1907, to confirm the foregoing Special Orders. A. K. DREW, County Clerk, Sanson, 19th June, 1907. j20,27jy4,n P B H. RAE-HOWARD & Co. STOCK, LAND, ESTATE, INSURANCE & COMMISSION AGENTS J acre*sectiou in Coley-St., with a 4-roomed cotttage and scullery. £2OO. J acre in Robinson-St. | Acre, Thynne-street. £l5O. 2 sections in Thynne-St. £75 each. J- acre Norbiton Road, 5-roomed house, scullery,and outhouse; garden and orchard. J 6300, easy terms. ij acres in Union-street. J 6130. A bargain. 1 acre with a new 5-roomed house, scullery and wash-house, £350. A small section in Avenue Road, with a frontage of 44ft., and a depth of 165 ft. £65. HOW WOMEN SUFFER. TORTURING HEADACHES, GNAWING STOMACH PAINS, AND FINAL COLLAPSE MARK THE CRITICAL AGE. BRISBANE WOMAN’S SEN* SATIONAL CURE BY MOTHER SEGIEL’S SYRUP. That women have more than their share of suffering in this world, we all know, and the greater credit is due to them that they bear it so patiently. But much of this suffering might be avoided. A woman’s greatest safeguard against ill-health (and a man’s, too, for that matter) is a sound, vigorous digestion. So long as you can eat and digest your food your system must be fully nourished and able to resist disease ; but when you cannot digest, your blood becomes impure, and the various organs of your body grow feeble and dull of action. After that anything may happen. Thus it was that Mrs. Annie Reath’s heath broke down so completely ; all her life she had suffered from headache, but when her digestion failed, the real trouble came. Writing from Bon View, 10, Turbot Street, North Quay, Brisbane," Queensland, on the 27th of November, 1906, she says : —- « For years—from my early girlhood, in fact I was a great sufferer from most severe headaches, and though I took a lot of different medicines scarcely a week passed that I did not suffer dreadfully. Often I could do nothing for days together, because of the pain. I continued to suffer in this way right on into womanhood, when about eight years ago. on reaching wliat is always a critical age for a woman, my . health „ completely collapsed. EVERY BREATH WAS A STAB. “ I lost all appetite, endured tortures from indigestion, and became so lowspirited and depressed that I could hardly attend to my household duties. There was a constant pain at my stomach and every breath I drew was like a knife going through me. I felt swollen and bloated, and the pains in the lower part of my body seemed to be tearing me to pieces. The doctor who attended me seemed helpless, so we called another. He, too, failed, and all the while I was enduring tortures. At last a neighbour induced me to try Mother Seigel’s Syrup, and tlianjrful I am that I consented. The first' bottle brought relief; all thieji pjiin and inflammation ceased, the distressing bodily swelling subsided, and soon I was up and about again. I took four bottles altogether, and now I am quite cured. Even the headaches, which I never expected to get fid of. are completely gone, and I am as well as anybody could wish to be.” It is thps t.iat Mother. Seigei’s proves its worth. ; For),thirty-six years it has been relieving-, human suffering in all parts ofvthe 'world, and it is known as the supreme, cure for indigestion, billiousnessy constipation, wind, headache, diz-*' ziness, and peculiarly the woman’s ffieud.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3768, 20 June 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3768, 20 June 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3768, 20 June 1907, Page 3

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