NURSE URE SAYS YOU CAN’I BEAT IT. In a recent letter from the Lake View Hotel, Ballarat, Vic., Nurse Ure writes: “ You can't beat Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy for children. It is absolutely the best I have used in my professional career, extending over 20 years. Numerous cases of croup, which is a most dreadful complaint lor children, have come under my notice, and I never hesitate to recommend Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, for it means absolutely the end of the disease after three or four doses.” For sale everywhere. — Advt. Mr E. Healey has just landed (ex Ruahine) a splendid line of hot water bottles for the coming winter. They are of the best English make and guaranteed not to leak. Inspection invited.* TO LET. —Two bedrooms, dining and sitting rooms.- Centrally situated. All the rooms are well furnished. Apply this office. MANAWATU HUNT CLUB. A MEET of theManawatu Hounds will be:held at Herrington, Lady’s Mile, - tormorrow (Friday). Throw off at 1.30 p.m. The public are cordially invited to witness the run. SWEENEY, Hon, Sec. EOR SALE.—36ft. Totara Canoe, ■ '3ft. wide in centre. Price £5. Apply this office. ITIOR SALE. —Stack of barley, . about five tons. Apply this office. WANTED KNOWN.—The International Correspondence Schools are the largest educational institution in the British Empire. \TSCr ANTED KNOWN. For I? efficiency and economy the International Correspondence Schools cannot be beaten. WANTED KNOWN.—By joining the International Correspondence Schools, students have as their instructors the advantage of a thousand professors and experts. WANTED KNOWN.—To be a student of the International Correspondence Schools is to be on the winning side. ANTED KNOWN—The International Correspondence Schools can produce thousands of testimonials from young men whose positions have been enhanced fourfold because of their connection with the International Correspondence Schools. WANTED KNOWN. The best legacy parents can leave their children is an International Correspondence Schools course. WANTED KNOWN.—AII International Correspondence School work is done at the home fireside. GOOD BOOTS FOR WINTER. IYESS BBOS.. DIRECT IMPORTERS, FOXTON & LEVIN. WE have just landed direct from England 500 pairs of highgrade footwear from the most celebrated makers in the world. We invite your inspection and will guarantee to save you money on Wellington or Palmerston prices. We believe in small profit and a speedy return, never minding what the value is. Come in now and let us supply your winter footwear. Largest and best selected stock in Foxton. IVESS BBOS., FOXTON & LEVIN. HALL, FOXTON. TO-MORROW NIGHT, AT 8 P.M. SOCIAL AND DANCE (In aid of the Catholic Presbytery Fund). Concert programme, consisting of songs, duettes, recitations, stepdancing, banjo, violin, and obligato items by the following. performers : Mrs Boyes, Misses Jenks and King, Messrs Richards, Bullard, Jenks, Hornblow, Redman, Lenihan, Knewstub, Hooker, Claris, Simmons and Colder, Cards for non-dancers, M’s.C. —Messrs Dr. Adams and Dudson. Music. —Messrs F. C. Berfhold (piano), C, Berthold (violin), Colder (cornet), K. Read (basso). Gentlemen, 2s 6d; Ladies, is 6d. J. COLDER, Secretary. -FOXTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE annual general meeting of members of the Foxton Horticultural Society will be held in the Council Chamber, on Thursday, May 18. at 7.30 p.m. Business : To receive Annual Report and Balance Sheet, Election of Committee and General. H. C. PATTERSON, Secretary. FOOTBAEL, FIRST MATCH OF SEASON. SATURDAY, MAY 20TH, 1911.’ WBRAROAV, FOXTON. (JUNIOR.) On the Racecourse, commencing at 2.45 P.m. Admission, sixpence. FOR SALE Totara fencing posts, £5 5s on trucks Foxton cash. J E. Walker, Bulls.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 993, 18 May 1911, Page 3
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