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CHILDREN'S AILMENTS. Cnllrlren’s ailments nearly always arise from a derangement d the stomach and bowels. What is needed is California Ifyrup c? Firs, the gentle laxative which gently and comfortingly relieves and cleanses the system, whilst strengthening the organs acted upon. Gaiifonvia Syrup of F Nature’s Pleasant Laxative is an idea! Household and nursery remedy. It is so delicious in flavour that there is no difficulty in getting children to take it. Doctors everywhere recommend California Syrup of Figs. V Sold Ih'o-ghout Australia in two sites, 1/3 and 1 lit, CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP COMPANY, 3a Snow Hill. LONDON. 7 Barrack Street, SYDNEY. ALL THE WORLD KNOWS THAT Biliousness is due to a disordered state of the liver and can cnlv be cured by restoring that organ to natural healthy action This MOTHER SEIGEL S SYRUP does promptly and thoroughly because it acts directly on the lj ve £. stomach and bowels. That is why it always cures, not only biliousness, but indigestion and constipation as well. Why not give this great medicine a fair trial? You will not be disappointed. MOTHER SEICEL'S SYRUP "I vras subject to bad bilious attacks.'and indigestion, with ell their attendant horrors. Acute headaches, constipation, flatulence, fulness and oppression—l had them all. 1 , wa ® hardly ever free from pain, and the many medicines 1 tooK did no good I was very weak and ill when a friend advised MOTHER SEIGEL S SYRUP 1 took the Pills too. and between them they completely restored my health —Mrs. Alice Whyte, 4, Little Gore Street, Fitzroy, Victoria. CURBS BILIOUSNESS

Hockey! Hockey » Hockey! Hockey Clubs \ Hockey Balls I Hockey Shin Pads! The finest selection in Foxton. Only the best and most reliable brands of Hockey material in stock and imported direct from the manufacturer. Remember ! NO MIDDLEMAN’S PROFIT! Call and Inspect stock. Now is the time to secure Horse and Cow Covers. A large supply always in stock. Wycherley & Sons, Saddlers and Harnessmakers Foxton, Wellington, & Palmerston North.

THE SOLDIER’S FAREWELL. An Incident of the Maori War. A soldier from our gallant ranks lay dying in bis tent, His comrades standing by could see bis life was nearly spent. They listened with an anxious ear to hear what he might say ; They kr.ew full well he would not live till dawned another day. “Oh comrades,” said the dying man, "one last fond wish I crave, Do take me down to Littlejohn’s to get a decent shave. In days gone by be cut ray hair, made me look spruce and clean; And many a time in Littlejohn’s some splendid work I’ve seen. My father, who died long ago, far in a northern land, Had youth and beauty in bis looks when shaved by Littlejohn’s band. And mother dear —ah friends, she was the kindest of mammas— Would often say she loved the smell of Littlejohn’s cigars. She always gave us good advice—as only mothers can — And told us when we learnt to smoke that Littlejohn was the man Who sold the best tobacco, and did a roaring trade, And put the other shops in town completely in the shade. Tell her I did my duty well, and if her fond heart frets, Tell her I smoked ray farewell smokewith Littlejohn’s cigarettes. She’ll know that I obeyed her then, it will her fond heart cheer ; But give my love to Littlejohn, I cannot linger here. I’m dying! Yes, I’m dying!” gasped the gallant hero, when He gently sighed and breathed his last amidst the bravest men. And when he reached the pearly gates, St. Peter took his hand, And bid him ’mongst the angels 4 to take a foremost stand. (Good old St. Patrick welcomed him ) and hopftAhe’d always stop, , For well’he Amew that hero i brought some vve«ad from L , LITTLEJOHN'S SHOP, .

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3769, 27 August 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3769, 27 August 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3769, 27 August 1907, Page 4

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