MR CHAPMAN WAS SCEPTICAL BUT RHEUMO CONVINCED HIM.
Mr F. J. Chapman is well-known in Nelson. Read how Rheumo cured him. He writes: "Being a bit sceptical was (he reason that I did not try Rheumo, until you put the experience of others you know and the benefit they derived. lam no longer a sceptic after what Rheumo has done for me. I am constantly in draughts in my occupation as engine-driver at Messrs Griffon and Son’s factory, I can recommend Rheumo as a good remedy. F. J. Chapman, Nelson.” Why suffer when Rheumo will cure you. At all stores and chemists, 2/6 and 4/6. 1
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NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. ANY person or persons found trespassing or removing limber from ray property from Ike mouth of the rivrr running along the South side to McMillan’s boundary, Papangaio Block, will be prosecuted as from this date. IHARAIRA ROIRI, Ngatituranga. Foxtou, July 18th, 1908. FUNERAL NOTICE. r|IHE friends of the late Mbs R. JL McLean are respectfully invited ts attend her funeral, which will leave the residence of Mr Swift, Norbiton Road, for the Foxton Cemetery, at 2 p.m. TO-MORROW (Sunday). A. JONSON, Undertaker. MOUTOA DRAINAGE BOARD. milE adjourned meeting of rateJL payers of the Special Rating Area will be held at the Council Chambers on Friday, the 24th inst, at 7.30 p.m. B. G. GOWER, . Chairman. July 18th, 1908. PUBLIC MEETING. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Masonic Hall on Tuesday evening next, 21st inst., at 7.30 o’clock for the purpose of forming a local Bowling Club, All interested in this form of recreation arc cordially invited to attend. A. D. CLEMETT, Convener. CHAS. L, BARNARD, WATCHMAKER abd JEWELLER, FOXTON. IN retiring from business I have to notify the public of Foxton, and the surrounding district that I have disposed of the balance of my stock to MRS E. E. HUSSEY, with whom I have made arrangements to receive Watch, Clock, and Jewellery Repairs. Mbs Hussey will in future attend to any work in connection with the trade, and • past customers can rely on their repairs being effected expeditiously and satisfactorily. CHAS. L. BARNARD. Foxton, July 16, 1908, MANAWATU HOTEL, AVENUE KOAD, FOXTON. MRS CULLEN, proprietress. ONE ofthe oldest-established Hotels in (he Manawatu District. Every attention given to Visitors to the town, and also to Boarders. Comfortable Sitting Rooms and Airy Bedrooms. CUISINE OF THE BEST. None but the most superior Wines, Spirits, Ales and Stout, and other Liquors kept in stock. Good Stabling and Roomy Loose Boxes available.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 412, 18 July 1908, Page 3
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