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TWO SOVEREIGN REMEDIES. THE FAROES SANDER & SONS’ I*HRE VOLATILE EUCAbVPTI EXTRACT wns proved liy t‘.\pt'i’ls ;it llic Siipi’cine Court of Vidov in to possess curative* properties peculiarly its own, mid to be absolutely safe, elVeelive imtl reliable Therefore, do iml aggravate your com - plaint by llio, use cf one of the many crude eucalyptus oils which are now palmed oil as “ .Extracts,” and from the use ol which a death has been reporled recently, but insist upon the GENUINE SAX HER & SONS’ EUCA I.A PI E.V'iMl ACT, and reject all ol hers. THE GENUINE SANDER AND SONS’ EUCALVPI EXTRACT'outdistances all known remedies m eolds, influenza, fevers, diarrhoea, stomach and kidney ■ complaints Prompt relief produced in neuralgic and and rlienamlie pains. It heals without influmatiou. Inhalations (8 drops to a cnp of boiling water; will cure all throat and lung troubles. As a mouthwash (three drops to a glass of water) it will stop all decay of teeth and purify the breath. For wrinkles, sunburn, pimples, blackheads, freckles, cracked hands, dry and inllamed skin, use SANDER. AND SONS’ SUPER BA SKIN FOOD. No lady should be without it. It allays irritation, produces a clear and spolless complexion, and a smooth and supple skin. REMEMBER, that SANDER and SONS’ SUPER BA SKIN FOOD, will, unlike the many ordinary time creams, produce a lasting beautifying effect. Messr- J. A. Roser and Co., Willianistown Vic, write; —“Last week the merits of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm were again demonstrated locally. A cuslomei of ours bad a child very had with mumps. Ore ol our salesmen suggested going Chamberlain’s Pain Balm a liial. This was done, and the halm app Del—(Not Rouhko In) —and a flannel b mdage was fastened about the throat and bead during the night. By morning the acute pains caused by the. s«ollen glands had disappeared, and in a lew days the mumps had en'irelv gone. We think this simple and offer ive cure should be widely known, as this distressing throat disease i- very prevalent at this season of the year.” For sale by Gardner and Wbibley, Grocers. For continuation of Reading Matter see page 4. MAN,— Young, seeks a situation in any capacity Used to horses. Write D.F., this office. TO BUSHFELLERS. | T ANTKD.— Men for Bush V Felling and Draining. Contract work. Apply JOHN DAVIES, Kerern. Restaurant.— Best position in rising town. Rent, 355. All latest improvements. Hot and cold water ; Gas Stove, etc. All as a going concern. /,‘So ! Immediate entry. — Apply office of this paper. FOR SALE. FOR SALE —By tender, that ' shed near the wharf, owned by the undersigned and used as a coal store by Messrs Levin and Co. The same to he removed within seven days after sale takes plac:. Tenders close with the undersigned at the Family Hotel, on Thursday, August 8. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. —R- G. HICKSON. PUBLIC NOTICE. IF W. E. vSANSBURY does not claim certain goods within a fortnight from date, left at my house since November 6th, 1905, I will dispose of same to pay storage, etc. C. A. JOHANSEN. ' Foxton, August 6th, 1907. IMPOUNDING NOTICE. IMPOUNDED, in the Foxton Public Pound from Mr Wallace’s farm, Montoa, one bay’ gelding, white face, no visible brands. If not claimed and expenses paid by the Bth hist., will be sold. 1 G. BLANCHE, Ponndkeeper. Post Cards, pence™' STAMPS for my Album of Six Views of Manawat-n District..W. L. AITKIN, Main St,. Palmerston N. FOXTON RACING, CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING.' The annual meeting of the above Club will be held in the Club’s Office on Wednesday, August 7th, at 7.30 p.m. Business: To receive balancesheet, election of officers, and general. A. KEITH, Secretary. WARNING. IT having come to my knowledge that attempts are being made or intended by certain persons to take away from Foxton forcibly or by stealth my son Thomas, I desire to warn any person or persons who may detain, remove, or in any way interfere with him, or attempt to do so, or be a party to or connive at any such action or attempt, that such person or persons will be proceeded against with the utmost rigour of the law. E. A. COLEY. Foxton, July 25th, 1907. a. 25

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3769, 6 August 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3769, 6 August 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3769, 6 August 1907, Page 3

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