p TTBLIC H ALL, FOXTON. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. JULY 24tU and 2oth Grand Children’s Concert. In aid of the State School funds. Admission 2s and Is. Full particulars in later issue..- . WANTED. A nurse girl. ’’ Apply Mrs Gardner, Gladstone Street. MR THOMAS P. HENDERSON, Practical Piano and Organ Tuner, of the Dresden Piano Co., will visit Foxton on Monday next. Orders left at the Herald Office will receive immediate attention. Unreserved Clearing Sale of Dairy Stock Etc. At the Farm, Moutoa. WEDNESDAY, 31st JUDY, 1907, at 12.30 sharp. Abraham & whim-ms, Ltd., will sell on account of Mr Walter Carter PQ first-class cows calving l>o August and September (several now in full milk) 30 springing heifers 2 bulls 20 yearling half-bred Jersey heifers 25 store pigs 16 milk cans, 60 gal. DeLaval separator, steamboiler, hay rake, d.f. plough. Luncheon Provided. GO TO THE ROOT OF IT. THAT IS THE WAY TO CURE DISEASE, AND MOTHER • SEIGEL’S SYRUP DOES IT. FACTS FROM NEWCASTLE. The best way to be rid of trouble is to remove the cause of that trouble, then it is less likely to trouble you again. If your, head aches to-day yon may get relief by using some of the many headache powders, but it is just as likely to ache again to-morrow or next day. If you have constipation you can, of course, use salts or some of the drastic, drugs. If your hack aches you can use lotions, embrocations, liniments. These may ease you for the day or hour. But the sensible way to go about remedying your trouble Is to change the conditions. which make the trouble. Put your stomach, your liver, your bowels, into nealthy natural action, drive out the eansC of your aches and pains, tackle them, at their source. That is what Mrs Florence Erickson, wife of a confectioner doing business in. Hunter Street, .Newcastle, N.S.W., did, hut she ’ suffered two years of wretched existence before she found a medidine that went to the root of her distress. Read her own version of it from a letter dated January 10th, 1907. A LADY’S TESTIMONY “For two years,” she saj's,'*! was in very poor health due to a complication of ailments, including constipation, chronic indigestion and kidney troubles., I was then living in Sydney. Medical treatment and alls sorts of socalled remedies were tried, but nothing did me any lasting good until I used Mother Seigel’s Syrup. The pains in. my chest and back, and in fact- all over my body were excruciating. Food of any kind upset my stomach, and I was very weak and debilitated.' Often I felt so despondent that I almost gave up hope of getting well again. “ After two years of this wretched existence, a small book about Mother Seigel’s Syrup was left one day at our shop, and my husband urged me to'try that remedy, and when I consented he bought a bottle. To my glad surprise I began to feel better when I had used the Syrup only three or four days. My appetite came back, and I was able to digest my food ;. I began to sleep well, and gradually ceased to suffer from constipation, backache and all the other had and painly symptoms which had distressed me so long. - In fact, Mother Seigel’s Syrup sent new life, health and strength through my system, so that after taking some half-a-doxen bottles I was perfectly cured, and as well as ever I had been in my life. Four years have passed since then, and I still, I am thankful to sav, remain in a sound state of health.” ■ There is no medicine in the world that goes to the root of Stomach, Liver, and Kidney Disorders so quickly and thoroughly as Mother Seigel’s Syrup.
Table Games. TABLE BILLIARDS. . TABLE BOWLS TIPPLE TOPPEE ASCOT TABLE FOOTBALL TABLE CRICKET All the belter class parlour games are now being stocked, and can be’ obtained through our agent, Mr Howe. Those games tit any tabic, and are all English made. CHILD’S MOTOR CAES, rubber tyres, a real good imitation; pedals like a tricycle. £2 7s. Palmerston Cycle & Motor Co. Rheomo has cured thousands of sufferers from rheumatism, gout, sciatica, lumbago. It will cure you. Try it, 2s 6dahd'4&6
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3769, 20 July 1907, Page 3
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