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In almost every neighbourhood you will find someone who, during the summer months, had a severe attack of colic or English cholera and who had been put to the most severe suffering before medicine could be procured or a doctor summoned. A reliable remedy for this complaint should be kept at hand. The risk is too great for anyone to take. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has undoubtedly saved the lives of more people and saved more pain and suffering than any other medicine in use. It can always be depended upon for this ailment. For sale everywhere.— Ad vr. There are boots and boots. Cheap and trashy footwear are the dearest in the long run. The English, American, and Colonial linns from whom I draw my stock have a reputation to maintain and refuse to turn out trashy and cheap goods. I have just opened up four cases of goods for the summer season, including special lines in ladies and gents boots and shoes. Call and inspect them at R. T. Betty’s.* .for watch, clock or jewellery repairs go to Parkks, the jeweller, Main Street.

PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. TEA & PUBLIC MEETING. TO be held in the schoolroom on Thursday evening, November 10th. Tea on tables at 6.30. Public meeting at 7.43, chairman, Rev. P. W. Jones (Feilding). Speakers : Revs. W. S. Potter, of Wellington, who has just returned from a visit to England,.whose subject will be : ■‘Preachers I have met in England;” Rev. J. Sharp, of Feilding. A united choir of 30 voices will render the chorus “Gloria” (from Mozart’s I2th Mass), also the anthem “Daughter of Zion” (Curwen’s Congregational Anthem). Solos by Mrs Swannell, Mrs Boyes, Miss Signal and Messrs A. Rimmer and J. Chrystall. Duet by Messrs A. Jenks and Buclass. Admission to tea Is. Collection at public meeting. JpUBLIC HALL - FOXTON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER X2TH. A PHENOMENAL ATTRACTION ! Under direction John Fuller & Sons and Taylor-Carrington Management, MacMAHON AND CARROLL’S PICTUREDRAMA of Marcus Clarke’s wonderful book, FOR THE TERM OF HIS NATURAL LIFE. Thrilling! Exciting!! Absorbing !!! Interesting!!! Family Prices : 2s and Is ; Children accompanied by Adult, 6d. Reserve Plan at Mrs Nye’s. J3UBLIC HALL - FOXTON. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, NOV, i6th and 17TH. BAZAAR, To raise funds for the erection of an ornamental front fence and reerection of back fence and the formation of a crescent drive at All Saints’ Church. Stalls, Side Shows, Refreshments, Guessing Competitions, Musical Programme, etc. ADMISSION, 1/-, including Afternoon and Evening. The Bazaar will be opened by Mr Newman, M.P., at 3 p.m., on Wednesday, November 16th. FOXTON HORTICULTURAL, FLORAL AND INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION. gPRING gHOW To be held in the Public Hall on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23RD & 24TH, 1910. To be opened by the President (Alex. Speirs, Esq.), at 2.30 p.m. on the 23rd inst. Valuable Special and Ordinary Prizes in each section. Entries close at 10 p.m. on Tuesday, November 22nd. Late entries up to 10 a.m. on Wednesday, November 22nd. Catalogues and Entry Forms may be had on application to the undersigned. H. C. PATTERSON, Secretary. ASSIGNED ESTATE OF G. W. P. WALKER. rjTENDERS are invited for — The stock-in-trade, valued at £370 10s 4d ; plant and shop fittings, valued at £47 13s 3d; goodwill of lease of shop, having 4 1 / 2 years to run. Tenders will close at my office on SATURDAY, 12th November, at noon, and must be accompanied by a deposit equal to 10 per cent, of tender. Stock sheets, terms and conditions, can be seen at the shop at Foxton or on application to G. J. SCOTT, Assignee, Palmerston N. FOR SALE A comfortable cottage property in good locality. Apply this office. IJIOR SALE —Saddle and harness . pony with foal. Apply A. Walton, Louth Nursery. WANTED— -A General Servant. Apply, Mrs Bert Austin.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 916, 10 November 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 916, 10 November 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 916, 10 November 1910, Page 3

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