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NINE WEEKS IN HOSPITAL* “I suffered with dysentery for over six years. I was in the Camden Hospital for nine weeks, and came out worse than when admitted,” says Mrs Jas. Ellis, Oakdale, The Oaks, via Camden, N.S.W. “I consulted different doctors, and was for nine months in bed in my own home. Then I began to take Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy, ana after a few bottles were taken I was completely cured, and have not had a return of the dysentery for the last live years.” For sale everywhere.— Advt.

FEELS A NEW WOMAN. “I cannot say too much about Chamberlain’s Tablets,” says Mrs Edith Wall, Clermont, Q., “for since takinr; them I feel a new woman, i ,/as a martyr to biliousness and sick headacne until 1 »aw Cnamberiam’s Tablet'- advertised « a cure lot these complaints. I gave them a trim and found them simply wonderful. Now i would not be without them tor any money.” For sale every wnere. —Advt.

For chronic chest complaints Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, is 6d, 2s 6d. Thomas Rimmer has been ap pointed F'oxton agent for “Red Oil," the celebrated winter spray for fruit trees.* Public attention is directed to the beautiful photo of the celebrated Maggie Papakura on the cover of the Roslyn Writing Pads only 6d each, including 100 sheets fine blank paper, from drapers and storekeepers.* Now is the time lor spraying you trees. Use “Red Oil,” acknowledged to be the best spray. Thos. Rimmer, F'oxton agent.* Will the Massey Government wear well, equal say, to the Roslyn Allwool High-grade Clothing and Unshrinkable Underwear “Delta" linisn i if so, New Zealand will have reason to be proud of its new Prime Minister.* ANTED to buy, set Avery T» scales. Weigh to five cwt. Apply D, Green. WANTED. —A youth to ride out, and make himself generally useful. Apply O. Cook. WANTED young girl, assist daily with housework, sleep at home. Apply Miss Thomas, next to Masonic Hall. WANTED,— A young woman to assist with housework. Apply Mrs M. E. Perreau. irtOß SALE—A Maori canoe 35 ft. long, good dairy cow close to profit (second calf) and good hack. Apply this office. WHEN visiting Palmerston N, give DONALDSON a call for suit or costume. The best at reasonable prices. Note the address : J. DONALDSON, c/o Alf. Mahon, REDUCTION IN PRICE OF MEAT. GT. WOODROOFE, Butcher, • notifies that he has reduced the price of meat for CASH IN THE SHOP ONLY, or CASH ON DELIVERY, and will deliver same. Alt meat on carts will be the usual price, with l Ad per lb. added for booking. K. MOOKE, BARRISTER & SOLICITOR, MAY be consulted in temporary offices in Drainage Board Rooms, Main Street. Telephone No, 65. HOW ABOUT BABY’S PHOTO ? ANDERSON’S PHOTOS ARE GOOD PHOTOS. DO you know that they are only 12s 6d per uoz., tnat you can have sepia tones, that you can have re-sitting free. ANDEEbON’b bTCDIO, (Outside Station), PALMERSTON NORTH. CALE ME All! PAJLMEB’b tUiOBJB BKAND. A PURE POOD used by all the leading dairymen and breeders. Read the following testimonial ; “Messrs A. J. PALMER & Co., Palmerston North. Dear Sirs, —We have used your meals for our purebred calves and pigs with most successful and satisfactory results, and we can recommend them with every confidence to all breeders and dairymen who are looking for a reliable food. Yours faithfully, Slack Bros., Breeders of pedigree stock.” Palmer’s Pig Meal, £7 ios per ton, freight paid within 30 miles of Palmerston N. Try Palmer’s Chick Food, Grit and Poultry Mash. Manufactured at the Factory, 15 Queen Street, PALMERSTON NORTH. ’Phone 306. •AMWELL” CONVALESCENT HOME, i2i Broad St., Palmerston North. MRS MILLTON has pleasure in announcing that she has opened at the above address a Convalescent Home, where those desirous of recuperating or in need of rest and change will have every attention and all the comforts of a refined home. Telephone 634*

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1090, 5 September 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1090, 5 September 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1090, 5 September 1912, Page 3

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