ALW AYS TAKES IT. “I always lake Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy whenever I have a cold,” writes Mis A. Preston, 51 King William Street, Fitzroy, Vic “I first took it when I had an attack of influenza, and I got relief at once. Now I always keep a bottle in the house, and never lose an opportunity to recommend it to others. I know dozens of people who look on Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy as a part of their household effects.” For sale everywhere,—Advt.
Mr R. T. Belty has received a consignment of the famous Marlow and Bostock boots and shoes for both sexes. Inspection is invited, when patrons will be convinced that quality, prices and selection are unsurpassed.* A well assorted supply of English and colonial confectionery at Perreuu’s.* For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, l/6, 2/6.
OORONATION TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT! Mr W. T. MILLS will deliver an address, under the auspices of the Social Democratic Party, as above, at 8 o’clock. QORONATION TOWN HALL. MUNICIPAL PICTURES. SATURDAY! VttIATAL I (/VE. JC ATAL I^OYE. STAR DRAMA of 2,500 Feet. The Topical Budget —Topical Retribution Drama With the aid of Phrenology— Com. Lizards and Frogs —Educational Mountain Mother —Drama Dream of two Swallows —Comic Rio de Janiero —Scenic A Boy Wanted —Comic FIRST CLASS ORCHESTRA, (Under new management). Circle Is, Stalls and Pit 6d. CHILDREN HALF - PRICE. BOOKING FREE at the Town Clerk’s Office during office hours. Doors open 7.30. Commence at 8.0. C. J. KENT-JOHNSTON, Manager LOST. —Between Mr Rimmer’s Store and Johnston Street, a brown fur boa. Reward on returning same to Mrs Ingram senr. WANTED KNOWN.—G. H. Stiles’ Great Summer Sale closes on SATURDAY next, March 7th. Slaughtering prices on all odd lines for the next few days. G. H. STILES. FOR SALE Girl’s juvenile bicycle in first-class order Apply Herald Office. THANKS. MR. & MRS. J. NELSON express their sincere thanks for kindness and sympathy extended in connection with their recent bereavement. NOTICE. rij H E undersigned begs- to X notify that all accounts remaining unpaid after March 25th, will be sued for without further notice. C. H. COLLINS. Fox ton, February 28th, 1914. UNRESERVED SALE OF FURNITURE. FOXTON, MONDAY, MARCH 9th, at I p.m.
MOUNSEY & CO. have received instructions from Mr H. McARTNEY, who is leaving the district, to sell as above at the Town Hall Supper-room, the whole of his household furniture and effects, comprising in part: Sideboard, dining-room table, dining-room chairs, settee, fern stands, couch, fender and fire irons, hearth rugs, linoleums and door mat, pictures, curtains, blinds, easy chairs, double bedstead, spring mattrass, child’s iron cot, duchess chest, washstand, bedroom ware, single iron bedstead, stretcher bed, single mattrasses, washstand, kitchen chairs, tables, crockery, pots and pans, garden tools, carpenter’s tools, I d.b. gun by Cashraore, gum boots and full equipment for duck shooting, bath, and sundries. HIMATANGI SALE. MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1914, NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will sell as above; — 100 mixed woolly lambs 70 mixed lambs TO mixed weaners X bull 7 prime porkers
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1216, 5 March 1914, Page 3
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505Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1216, 5 March 1914, Page 3
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