A Boon to the Bilious. than the food? Your liver and stomach need attention more than the diet. When you find yourself suffering from ■ bilious attack, take 2 and all annoying symptoms will soon disappear. They settle the stomach, regulate the liver and exercise the bowels. Their good effects ore left immediately. BBBCHAM'S PILLS mingle with the contents of the stomach and make easywork of digestion. The nourishing properties of the food are then readily assimilated, replenishing the blood and giving health, strength, and vigour to the whole system. BEECHAM’S PILLS should be taken whenever there is sick headache, furred tongue, constipation, sallow skin or any symptoms indicating an inactive liver. WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. I I z Sold everywhere in boxes, price IOJd. (36 pills) 1/1J (56 pills) & 2/9 (168 pills).
At The Seaside /2BQ Gl WOLFES SCHNAPPS Will be (bund - “A Drink lobe grateful (or.'’ HEALTHFUL, W£sL. P. WOLLBRMAN, CABINETMAKER ETC., Main Street - Foxton. Manufacturer of wire and Spring Mattresses, Kapoc and Flax Beds, Pillows and Bolsters. Novelties in Household and Decorative Furniture continually arriving. Iron and wooden Bedsteads, Cots, Austrian and Canadian Chairs, Baby’s High Chairs, Wicker, Rattan and Bamboo Ware. Prams and Go-Carts, Accordeons, etc. FURNITURE, Etc., MADE TO ORDER AT SHORTEST NOTICE. Pictures neatly and artistically framed. Stocks of Pictures, Mouldings, etc., kept. H. W. RICHMOND, WHEELWRIGHT, COACH - BUILDER AND SANITARY UNDERTAKER. (For the past seven years with Barber & Co.) I BEG to notify the public that I have commenced business in temporary premises OPPOSITE THE M ANA WATU HOTEL, The Avenue, Foxton. Jobbing Repairs and Re-painting at reasonable rates. Having purchased Mr E. P Osborne’s hearse, I am now prepared to conduct funerals. Charges Moderate. Private address; Coley Street. FOWLER & GORDON. WE have been attacked from all quarters, more especially the rear, but it only amounts to a drop in the ocean. We lead as we have always done in Foxton, and will continue to. It is with pleasure that we make the assertion that we have never been as busy in the workshop as we have been during the last month. Our imported mechanic has justified his appointment. The higher a firm climbs the more it is exposed to the light of day—we are right in the limelight, but we can hear all the others yelping, and the light of day won’t hurt us, it merely gives something to smile at while we are looking after our own business. DON’T YELP. FOWLER & GORDON. (WHERE the good bikes come FROM).
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 954, 14 February 1911, Page 4
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417Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 954, 14 February 1911, Page 4
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