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What is the difference between The Twentieth Century and Universal Cold Cure ? Answer—One is the Age of Miracles ; the other The Miracie of the Age. ONE GUINEA has been jodod to— Miss E-, Jessie St. WiauN'orox, for the above contribution. (Full name disclosed on application). ' Tlie Proprietors of, tbe Universal Cold Cure—the latest and the best specific—award a Guinea each week for the most Sagacious Saying, the Best Conundrum (with answer), Humorous Verse, Pun, or Witty observation on the Unquestionable merits of The Universal Cold Cure. Test it: you will then write with enthusiasm! Contributions must not exceed thirty words : must be accompanied by the Coupon found with every bottle ; and should be addressed : “ Universal Cold Cure (The Latest and Best),P.O. Box 71G, Wellington.” All Stores and Chemists sell Universal Cold Cure. Its price are IS (id and 2s Cd. Liniments cannot remove the real trouble in rheumatism, gout, sciatica, aid lumbago, H-heumo docs, by removing the excess uric acid from the blood. Rhecmo effects a thorough cure. 2s 6d and 4s Gd. 4 FOOTBALLERS. After the match is won or lost, try Ur. Sheldon’s Magnetic Liniment for all bruises and strains. It will make you lit for your next struggle. Obtainable at E. Healey’s, Chemist. Now, if from any sudden chill A cold your nose should tint, On no account take anything For it but Peppermint. We all are liable to colds, Or frequently to cough, On hand keep Woods’mighty Cure, Don’t put this matter off. 14 Tho ewho are well posted as to the best means of relieving pain and curing sores, wounds or burns, always use Chamberlain’s Paih Halm. They insist there is nothing like it. For sale by Mess rs Gardner and Whibley, Foxlnn. For continuation of Reading Matter sec page 4.
MANAWATU COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS will be received at the County offices, Sanson, up till noon on Monday the 15th instant for — Contract No. 16 constructing 32 chains of Stop Bank near the Shannon Ferry. Specifications and conditions may be seen at the Ferryman's cottage Shannon Ferry, and at the Count}" offices, Sanson. A. K. DREW. County Clerk. Sanson, sth July, 1907. Post Cards. Tn STAMPS for my Album of Six Views of Manawatu District.W. L. AITKIN, Main St., Palmerston N. TO TRESPASSERS. ■\T OTICE is hereby given that any person found trespassing with dog or gun on ‘ ‘ Herrington ’ ’ Estate will be prosecuted. ROBINSON BROS. TRESPASS NOTICE. ANY parson found trespassing with dog .or gun on our Sandy Run, Kaikokopu, or Hunia’s Lakes will be prosecuted. The Natives have nothing to do with these lakes. DALRYMPLE & WILSON. T^ANTED —a boywithpony to deliver papers. Apply this office.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3769, 6 July 1907, Page 3
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