A MISTAKEN NOTION. There is a prevailing notion that it is dangerous to stop diarrhoea too suddenly. That may be the case where astringent medicine is used bed there is not the least danger of slopping it too quickly if Chamberlain’s Colic and Diairhoea Remedy is taken. This medicine is not astringent, and stops the diarrhoea by removing the cause. As a rule, only two or three doses arc required to give permanent relief. For sale everywhere.—Advt. a
Quality pays always, and Walker and Furrie make it a point to nave the best procurable at the price in every line. This has made their business the success it is to-dav. BUY WHOLESALE FROM LAIDLAW LEEDS’ CATOLOG; IT’S FREE. THE ROYAL FUTURES. TO-NiG-bLJL'! “THE INDIAN;' A film version of renowned America play, lavishly mounted, perfectly acted. In order that no one need miss this great picture it will be shown 'at Saturday’s malinee SATURDAY—A great circus picture. “ROMANCE OF THE SAW-DUST KING." EXTRA : “THE DERELICT." rjVJWN HALL - FOXTON. TO ■ MORROW, (FRIDAY NIGHT.) AT 8 P.M. PUBLIC MKKTINO. €IR. CHRYSTALL, a candidate 1 for the Mayoralty, will address a public meeting in support ot his candidature as above. All candidates are invited to use the platform and express their views. The Mayor will preside. A cordial invitation is extended to the ladies to be present. * TENDERS. mENDERS are invited for the JL erection of a cheese tactory find cottage at Oroua Downs for the Glen Oroua Co-operative Dairy Company Limited. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Registered Office of the Company at Glen Oroua, at the Oroua Downs Creamery and at our office, where tenders dose at noon on Tuesday, April 27th. L. G. WEST & SON, Registered Architects. King St. Palmerston N. Telephones; 235 and 355PUBLIC NOTICE
'VIT’E beg to notify the residents IT of Foxton and the surrounding district that we are takingover the hairdressing and tobacconist business recently carried on bv Mrs Littlejohn, from Saturday next, and solicit, a continuance of 1 he support accorded our predecessor. HURST & RAND. Foxlun, April tub, ISMSWANGANUI EDUCATION BOARD. ANNUAL MEETINGS OF HOUSEHOLDERS, "in HE annual meetings of IlouseJL holders for the election of School Furnmitlees lor the ensuing year will be held in the respective schools on Monday, 26th .April, at the times (7 p.m., 7.t0 p.m. or 8 p.m.) specified in the notices posted up in each school district. Nominations, signed bv the prooosers and the candidates, are to be delivered to the chairman of the school committee by 8 p.m. on Monday, 19th April. Nominations may also be made at the annual meetings. W. H. SWANGER, Secretary, Wanganui, lOth April, 1915. HOSIERY. "jVrEN’S Socks, Ladies’ Hose, ItJL Youths’ Cycle Hose, Boys’ and Girls Hose, Knitted with best wool at moderate charges. Firstclass workmanship. Socks and stockings refooted. Orders can be left at this ollicc and at the residence in Ncrbiton Road, where the work can be seen in progress.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1389, 22 April 1915, Page 3
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