WANTED KNOWN—For sale, Horse, Gig, and Harness. A bargain. Apply Rev. J. Southern, Norbiton Rd. WANTED— At once, Cool’ ; also Housemaid or -wo Lady Helps. Apply Mrs Hammond, Oroua Downs, Himatangi. WANTED Boys and Girls for Rope and Tan Works; good wages. Apply personally at works. WANTED— To rent House of four, five or six rooms, for a term, or with a right of purchase. State terms, locality, etc., by letter, to “ House,” Hekadd office. WANTED —To sell one silver plated Cornet; nearly new ; in perfect condition. »Price, £4. 4s. On view at Herald office. W ANTED —To sell. Magpie Pigeons ; first prize takers at Wellington, Palmerston North and Napier. Price 5s per pair. Apply Herald office. LOST —At the Racecourse, a Gold Bangle. 10s reward on returning same to the Manawatu Hotel. LOST —Between Park St, and Jenks Street, a Saddle Cloth. Finder kindly return to this office. MUSIC. MRS R. E. GRAY, Johnson Street, —100 per cent passes of pupils in theory and pianoforte. Maximum marks obtained at ! Trinity, Royal, and National Colleges, London. Terms: Moderate. E. H E A L E YPHARMACEUTICAL j CHEMIST, •• (By Exam.) < THEM PHARMACY, MAIN STREET I PRESCRIPTIONS ■ MADE UP. ONLY PUREST DRUGS KEPT IN STOCK. THE FOXTON PHARMACY. Main St., (Opposite Presbyterian Church), i |[ C. PATTERSON, Pharmaceutical Chemist, notifies the i public of Foxton and district that he j has commenced business in the above premises, PRESCRIPTIONS dispensed with j despatch, A stock of Drugs, etc.. | will also be kept at private residence to meet urgent night cases. Only the purest Drugs used. A large stock of DRUGGIST’S SUNDRIES, including Toilet Requisites and Perfumes just opened up. ‘ TEETH CAREFULLY EX- I TR ACTED. | VETERINARY WORK A SPECIALITY. '■ m TERRIBLE PAIN. AN ADELAIDE BOOT' MAKER’S AGONIES FROM ACUTE INDIGESTION SLEEPLESSNESS. He was quickly cured by Mother Seigai’s Syrup. When you cannot digest your food you must suffer, and the longer you let the evil continue the greater must your suffering be. Your whole body-brain, bones, nerves, and muscle—depends on your' ’ o roach fornourishment and if the stout, i-cii cannot supply it, because of indigestion, it stands to reason your strength must fail. And besides that the ur digested food in your stomach goes bad and gives off gas, causing pain, sometimes frightful in its intensity. Just read the following statement from Mr James tedder, Rundle Street, Kent Town, South Australia, and you will see what indigestion can lead to. Writing on September 19th, - 1907, Mr Fielder says “I am a bootmaker by trade and about five years ago, owing doubtless to the confined nature of my occupation, I became .sufferer from indigestion. I lost all appetite, so that I was seldom able to take any breakfast, and what I ate at other meals usually caused terrible pains iu my stomach. I was unable to sleep at night, and gradually became very weak, nervous and despondent. Fairly Knocked Up. “ I felt always tired and knocked up, and it was only with the utmosi difficulty that I was able to get through the day’s work. The least exertion was trying in the extreme, even painful, and I used to long for night to come, so that I could drop my tools and throw , myself down, not to to rest, but just to do nothing. All the vim and energy ' seemed to have oozed out of my system, leaving me as limp as a wet rag I tried many kinds of medicine, both in fluid and pill form, but nothing had any good effect, until I read of Mother Seigel’s Syrup, and determined to make atrial of it. The first bottle had a ready wonderful effect. I was able to sleep better, got up with an appetite in the morning, and was able to eat a fair breakfast without feeling any illeffects after it. I continued taking the medicine for some weeks and it quickly banished the languid, ‘ seedy,’ all-gone|j sensations, which had made me miserable for months, and restored tone and strength to my constitution. I was I soon brisk, active and in high spirits B again, and able to get through my - work with ease and pleasure. In short I was perfectly cured, and now after four years I Still remain thoroughly well.” Mr Feilder’s statement shows ; wonderful power of Mother gel’s Syrup. This great mei e cures because it removes, * ise of the trouble, and n ar digestive organs to Mother Seigel’o Syrup me tion impossible
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3783, 28 January 1908, Page 3
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