,N E W ZEALAND RAILWAYS -tjuo s,-+T!-s s,---.ini(x s.-sanx s/uoit n ’ r " -1* rt* Ci g o ■* A npiinj^^fo. : ) xo ‘A i fuff ?! 3 S^SSSS •A lUO SAll|Hlo|£ £ 9. x- I*'Pitt 1 *'Pitt tL 0 £ E-S ’slgl 1 1 r'J? _ CCb «"• r* mm rr i O -*J ss&tff r - £r r a 2 fcf;a w s ?- c j< £ £f* p vtiuo sXi?p.ni4T?s 5 P-’ 71 CC jrU.JXO *AfIIJ(X *■ S’ £. - is isvjuo sAnp.nuus ‘sXr.ps- . : g S' °§® S ■■’ •iiij, - g A[UO SANSON TRAMWAY. Tram arrives Foxton Monday, Wednesday arid Fridays 12 noon. Denarts 2.40 p.m. I. J. FAKE, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, Broad Street Palmerston N. Septic Tanks and Sewerage work a> Specialty. Flaxmill, Sawmill, and Creamery Boilers built in. Bakers Ovens and Sheep Dips constructed. Foxton Agent—Mr. Chas. Easton, Well Sinking. HHHBHMnMHinMe HAYING Three .of the Latest Artesian Well-boring Plants, driven by steam power,. I am prepared to undertake wells to any depth, with from 2 to (i-inch pipes.. Apply for prices anJ. particulars either to-my Palmerston North Agent, Adam Burge's, or to nie at ollowing address. , G. H. Blanche, Deep Well Borer, Jackeytown QHAS. L. BARNARD, • SPEIRS’ BUILDINGS, Main-street - ' Foxton. WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN. ' .rii'ljtave pleasure in announcing that I have just Installed a complete sight testing apparatus, and customers- may accordingly’-rely on obtaining locally spefctable's ' properly suited to their sight. •' : ■ 'M iip #' i / m' k # m # # 'nw # * # # « # w. # The Handy - Home Remedy. A box of BEECHAM’S PlLLSshouid always be, kept in the house, as, lilfea; "stitch in time,” they may cave mdeh ■ future worry and expense. On Use first sign of any derangement of the system a dose should be taken, and they will invariably have the most beneficial effect. , i ■ “Prevention is bettor than cure," we are told, Next tlnie you fee! "out, of sorts” Just taken dose of Beechnut's ' Pills, and so preyent. a seemingly small ailment growiiigrlnto serious trouble. Bt ECHAM’S PILLS prevent illness ns well as cure it. Most people take them to keep themselves in good - health. These are wise end happy ones—they hardly ever know what ill health is. . There is no medicine in the world to compare with m < 7f\' # m # # # # # # ■Tfvv m m m m m m m m m #: m 0 m # m m m m: Sold la boxes,,price.Mid,, l//p$ 000000000000 m mv -Tw oiv / nv vfr ipw olw tw ■ They wifi not harmthe most delicate —and: the strongest will benefit by using them. They'are a tried remedy —the trusted friend of thousands of families all over the world. Women especially suffer from head* ache, bachache, Insr. of energy and spirits, Nervous Dyspepsia and many other ailments which m'ske life almost unbearable. Every woman, can be immediately relieved of this* suffering if upon the first sign of any derangement site will take a dose of PILLS. Worth a Guinea a Box.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3769, 1 August 1907, Page 1
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470Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3769, 1 August 1907, Page 1
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