MOTOR SERVICE TO PALMERSTON DAILY. MADGE’S COMFORTABLE CHAR-A-BANC I LEAVES POST OFFICE FOR PALMERSTON, 11.45 A.M. & 5.30 pjn. \IFROM PALMERSTON TO FOXTON, 9 A.M. it 330 P.M. : FARE: 4/6 SINGLE, 7/6 RETURN. Passengers Dropped or Picked Light Freight ' Up at any Point en Route., Carried.
Consider, the Cost, Mr. Farmer Of doing .without-an adequate,-water .supply on • your ‘farm POOR STOCK; BAIT RETURNS, ANXIETY FOR YOURSELF AND FA,MILY. Consider-. thefiain - Of an everlasting Water Service —BETTER STOCK, BIGGER PROFITS, EASIER AND MORE PLEASURABLE WORK. ’PHONE 590, PALMERSTON N„ WRITE OR WIRE. WE will send an expert to advise you! We have four plants, years of experience as Well-Boring Engineers, and dozens of successful installations to-our;credit/ " „ THr DEEP WELL B(IrERS.” BROWN and .RASMUSSEN, FOXTON LINE, or R. H. SPENCER', Rangitikei St. Agent.
DISTINCTIVE PRINTING! PRINTING THAT WILL ATTRACT ATTENTION AND PUT CUSTOMER’S ADVERTISING LITERATURE IN A CLASS BY ITSELF—PRINTING THAT CONTAINS ORIGINALITY IN CONCEPTION AND THE HIGHEST DEG REE OF EXCELLENCE IN EXECUTION—THIS IS THE QUALITY OF DISTINCTIVE PRINTING THAT CHARACTERISES THE WORK OF OUR JOBBING DEPARTMENT. GOOD PRINTING ! i, NOT PRINTING OF THE CHEAP- | M EST DESCRIPTION, IS A GOOD ■ ADVT. FOR ANY BUSINESS. :: DON’T SPOIL YOUR BILLHEADS, LETTERHEADS, ENVELOPES, BUSINESS CARDS, & OTHER CLASSES OF COMMERCIAL AND PRINTING BY . ASKING FOR A CHEAP JOB. A SHILLING OR EIGHTEEN-PENCE SAVED IN THIS WAY M/Y BE SOVEREIGNS LOST BY CREATING A BAD /IMPRESSION. GET GOOD PRINTING' AND" GET IT AT THE HERALD PRINTERY, ’PHONE NO. 1. :: P.O. BOX, NO. 14. MAIN STREET FOXTON
BOTH WAYS Beecham’s Pills, put you : right and keep you right. As a means of relief from attacks of indigestion and constipation and as a preventive against such attacks, they are equally valuable and reliable. If you are out-of-sorts as a result of stomach trouble or biliousness you will be speedily restored to health if you take a few doses of this famous medicine. And even when you are well, you can derive benefit from it. An occasional dose will keep your system free from impurities and strengthen yohr powers of resistance* to disease. In any case, you will be wise to keep a box of Beecham’s Pills always on hand. Worth a Guinea a Box.”
•J toft 'yi'HE SECRET OF BOOT EASE i Dale*' Dubbin makes the leather! Ft and pliable, lengthens its life,, eps- it -.thoroughly waterproof. SU IT ON BOOT!, ■UDLII, * lUMIU II Exhibition High* it A-wards. Over JO tears’ rs/Mtatian. Sold in tins everywhere, i * AWyFACTU*BD>T BUKSTABLEy SNG. CROUP. The first.symptom of this disease is hoarseness. When Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, the attack can always be averted. Even after the croupy cough has appeared it can be counteracted. This remedy is also invaluable for colds and whooping cough. It contains nothing injurious, and can always be depended upon. Sold everywhere—Advt. j
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2429, 16 May 1922, Page 4
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473Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2429, 16 May 1922, Page 4
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