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NINE WEEKS IN HOSPITAL “I suffered with dysentery for over six yeais. 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. *T 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 hve years.” For sale everywhere.— Advt. .

BUSINESS NOTICES. Mr W. Nye inserts a thanks notice elsewhere in this issue. A tine assortment of ear-rings in a variety of makes is now being shown by Messrs O’Connor and Tydeman, jewellers, the Square, Palmerston North. Messrs Retter Bros, notify that their great boot sale ends on Saturday next, 28th inst., and the next few days will be the last opportunity afforded the public of securing bargains. Mr C. A. Roth, proprietor of the Rangiotu Store, notifies that, on and after October Ist, his delivery cart will run to Foxton every Tuesday and Saturday. To-morrow and Thursday he intends canvassing for orders, which will be delivered on the days above mentioned. The attention of housewives is directed to a few prices quoted elsewhere in this issue. Mr Thos. Rimmer, whose business premises were destroyed by fire on Sunday morning, inserts a thanks notice elsewhere in this issue. Mr Rimmer also notifies that he has opened up a large stock of groceries, etc., in his workshop, and customers will be waited on for orders as usual. Labour unrest has had its direct influence on the drapery trade of New Zealand, as all shipments of summer goods are about a month late, caused by the London dockers’ strike. C. M. Ross and Co., The Bon Marche, Palmerston North, advertise to-day, however, that every department is now full ol novelties for the season, and draw the special attention of ladies to the tact that the season being shortened thus far, Millinery and Dressmaking orders should be placed at once to save certain disappointment if this is not done. The difficulty of getting work put through in time is becoming increasingly difficult every year —this year it will be doubly so A

FEELS A NEW WOMAN. “1 cannot say too much about Chamberlain’s Tablets,” says Mrs Edith Wall, Clermont, Q,, “for since taking them I feel a new woman. 1 vf as a martyr to biliousness and sick headache until I saw Chamberlain’s Tablets advertised as a cure for these complaints. I gave them a trial and found them simply wonderful. Now I would not be without them for any raonev.” For sale everywhere. —Advt.

Rimmer is selling: 3 tins jam 1 /-, 4 tins sardines l/-, 3 bottles sauce i/-, loose tea I/-, factory butter T '2.*

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1000, 24 September 1912, Page 3

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476

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1000, 24 September 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1000, 24 September 1912, Page 3

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