BAXTER'S .;; compound ; ; f FOR THE CURE OF Indigestion— Liver Complaints— Wind in the Stomach and Bowois— Nervous Debility— and the whole train of symptoms induced by Debility and weakness of the Organs of Digestion and Secretion. SYMPTOMS— Want of Appetite, Nausea, Flatulence, Heartburn, Pain in the region ofitha Slomac'i. a sense of Fulness and Oppression after Eating, a, .feeling .of Languor and Depression relioved by takinir Food, a Furred Tongrie, Weariue3s and an Unwillingness to exe-cise Mind or Ho'dy, Lowness of Spirits, Constipation or Looseness of the Howls or sometimes both conditions alternately, Foetid Breath, Unpleasant Taste; Pyrosis or Water-brash, Vomiting, Cold Hands and Feet, Headache, Vertigo or Disszines", Dimness of Si™hfc, Imp.-rfe'it or Doublo Vision, Noises in the ears, Pajp'itatioa, Irregular Pulse, Hociuorrhoiba <ir Piles, Shooting or Fixed Pains in the region of the Heart, or under the Sho.ilder-blade, a sense of Suffocation, Nervousness, irritability of Temper, Imaginary Vision, &o. . Tlie almost unprecodented and daily increasing demand for these Pills, and the high i-ulnuiums exprussol in llicir behalf ha* far exceeded the most sanguine expectations o the Proprietor, anil hc-feVls more confidence than ever in recomm«ndinu 'hrtn, A very brief trial will prove that UNLIKE many of the QuACK Nostrums of the clay, H pretending to oure all disea-es . aud curing NONK) Baxtbk'a Gompouud Quinine. Pills are of Sterling worth. ' ' ' .' ; Tbeir suceess is entirely attributable to their tonic or Strengthening power. They assist Nature to do what, through weakness she cannot do nnaided. They increase the energy of the Stomach and Appetite, facilitate digestion, thus prbduciug health! nutrition of the body, and restoring the patient to pristine HEALTH and ISNERGY. Sold in Boxes at 1 6d, and 3s 6d Each.! ■-..■■■ • ■ :- , ■•.■ i . : ■"■' ■ ■■'.■' Baxter's Anti-Neuralg;c pills, ' FOB ~- * ' l " Tic-Doloreux, Neuralgia, Tooth-ache, Pains in the Head and Face, (Jont, Sciatica, and Lumbago. , , : INDISPUTABLE TESTIMONIALS. - : , The Rev J. SWANN WITHINGTON, Rawtenstall, writes— l have recommGnded ypnr. Pills to several sufferers from T[O-DOLdREUX, all of whom I belieTe have been relieved by them In some cases the CUttE HAS bebn immediate. 1 The Rev B. CHEW, of Norwich, writes— l have used them with MARVELLOUS UE3ULTS. ...... ...... The Rer E. WATMOUGH, Riplcy, writes— My daughter suffered from Tic very severely, was relieved in ieas than half-an-hour by your Pills. They are a first-rate remedy. - , , a The Rev Q. R. RAWSON, of Winsford, writes— Mrs Rawson, as well as my son and da-ighier, bavo derived great benefit from: them. 1 can heartily recommend them to all who suffer from Neuralijie affections. .. . . Mr S' )L' >MON CiLEGG, 1, ; Darlington-street,- Leais, describes the mapic power of the Pills thos-^-My wife suffered from Tic-Doloiueux and Nervous Debility' for three months. Her sufferings were distressing to all around her. Hearing- of the wonderful effects of your Pills upou others, f bought her a box. Their action was MAGUCAii I Thtf FIHST Pill RELIEVED, the THIRD pURED^her I. .-- — — •- -" \ ... . MrT. KICHAKDSON, Postmaster,*" Great Ryburgh, Norfolk, writes— We hare had several boxrs from your Loudoii ageotg, for ourselves and friends, andwe all .agree they are rkally what they profess to be'fan, almoifc IMMEDIATE CUUE FOR TIO*. tooth-ague &c | '■;. r ; - ; •■■ • • f/ , ■•?•. Full and explicit directions with valtjablb pr^bcbiptions Jiccbinpany each box. . '■ ■ ■' " ■ .■■■•■'. i- ■ Sold by. all CHEMISTS and PATENT VIEDICINE VENDORS in boxes Is 6d and 3s 6d each. Or post free. for 19 or 43 s'amps by the Proprietor, J. BAXTJSR, Chemiat Ohrisioburch. . -- . ... '" . Agent for Palmeiston Noyth— Rl I^EAEY* Chemist. _j
CTRE F6R AIXhV Is an infallible remedy for Bad-Lepfs, Bad Breasts, Old Wounds, So^es, and Ulcers. It is famous for Q-out and Rheumatism*. For Disorders pf r.he; ;,> CBiesi, Sore Tliroaits, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Glandular Swellings, and air Skin .Diseases ifh^ np equal;.; for contracted' ■" ■"■ anil stiff ioints it apts like a;.charmi '- , ■» : •:-'■ - : .-■ ■•'• . } '—-—-- . i' ■ . ■•■■: - ■<■■>- * \~' ]] '.'--\ Manufactured 1 only at Thomas Holl'oway's Establishment, ; ; ' ; 78 New OXFORD STREET (late 5.33, OXFORD STREET), LONDO^, and sold »»y all Medicine Vendors throughout the World, i :.:.;■. ; Purchasers should'tpph to*- ifie "Label on ifie Pots and Boxes. If tlm address is not 533, Xtxfod Street, London, they are spwrioxis^ U 1 ■ ; .
Arainbiid Nursery, ;; (Close tb Aramoho Junction, at which. . :.■: , iall^rains stop.) \ -■'■■ Invites an inspeotion of his Largetand Weli-khown Btqpk.of ' V : Applb" ; Trbbs/ 1 t8 '$' years old, — which \ ''}'"}[_■ CannoVkb Beat iir the Pinus Insignis and Cupr^tsus ty \ "'■* Macaracarpa- » i '^ Frora «o,ooa :t& ; lOOiOOO, 1 i anii 2 ; years old, 'the Wo best shelter trees • grown. . !; ' : ''' "" ""''Ais'oV— ' ; .'.'" Roses, Camel ia, Azolias, andother pr- • nainental and Forest Treiesj r Prices Low to suit the times. •' , N, B,— Forthe convenieijdeTbf those ' jvdio-cannot visit the Nursery, if they would leave their : orders- with .Mr SiDbLE, : the well-known Fruiterer of-Ridgway-street, they iwill be punctually attended to, and here Catalogues can b.e obtained. ; i V -■'■ ■'■ : Catalogues sent Free on application.' Orders by Post punctually attended; ■fc>: ■"■ .■■■;. ;,. : ' : ■■'■ -.■. \iV ■ ■ \\ ' . • W. T. BENEF : pELB, )'•'■'.' !N"ORSEKYMAN, WaNQAKD^I. [ ;
GIIEAT CHEAP SALE Seasonable Boots and Shoes AT THE : ; i ' ; Old-Established Comer Boot Shop— .Aisrs worth's. \ . The undeniable good quality of the Boots and Shoes at the Corner Boot Shop is a fact familiar as household words to .nearly every family for miles around Wariganui. iiid they must be turned into ready money, for there is no, =.. . •'Dilly-dallying where necessity. 'Drives.^. To keep your Feet wann and dry, i AiNSWOHTn's Watertight Boots yon try,; , TUoy are not the sort that breakand give,/ •.•• ' . And let in water like a sieve : . But flrm and strong to stand the weather, Mftlc from sound — not rottan — leather, '. ■ Price Fifteen Shillings a^air ; ; ; | 'Tis something wonderful ho\y they wear— They never cither rip or tear, ; '■: But carry you safe through everywhere. ; AINSWORTH'S '. , is • " v " Corner Boot Shop, WangatiuL Everybody Knows It ! • :
CLAIRYILLE HOUSJ), Under Entirely New Management. • Re-opening of Clairville Temperance Hotel and Pr vatn • Boarding House, corner of Denbigh and . . Camden streets, Feilding. j . JOHN GOULD begs ' respectfully ,ti to inform Traveller*, Visitors, Commercial Travellers^ and^tfye' public of Feilding and the^surrounding districts that he hascoiinmeubed business in the above House. He Has now made it replete with, every convenience, including Private Sitting Rooms, JBath Rooom, &o. ; J.Gr. hopes by studious attention to the wants and comfort of his patrons to merit a continuance of their lavors, .. and a fair share of the support of the general public. ■ . Inspection Invited. First-olass Table guaranteed. ; Private Boarders will find all the comforts of a Home. Note the address : CLAIRVILLE HOUSE, Corner Denbigh and Caniden-streets, ; Feilding. CIOTERIOK HOTEL, NIXON-STREET, WANGANtTI. .^Established, 1867. HUGH MORROW—Proprietor The ,above" hotel is close to the Railway Station, and offers unusual comforts to Travellers. Within i<\ few minutes' walk of the Post Office i and the business part of the town. None hat the Best Brands of S^irit^ kept. (Good and commodious stables •'■ tit4 taohed to Hotel.
PtFKBPAPA NUB^PY; • -• .NEAR MARTOIiw ■.'- C. F. HANNEKE !■;. Begs to call the attention <of the settlers of Manawatn and surround-, ing districts to his large and well assorted Stock of ■■'.; ; • i A Grafted & Budded Fruit Trees, Comprising the eboicest and niost Approved varieties for Orchard ingOrnamental and Forest Trees. Ever^ green and Deciduous Shrubs. . Roses and Pot Plants. Hawthorn Quicks, African Box Tnbm; aud other Hedge Plan^ts..^ Inspection Invited. ' Catalogues sent free on applica-' tij)n. - .. ■.•■•.■ r_:JA:^-'l^- ■-■- \ ' 'Orders by post punctually attended 0: fJHANkEKE, ■'. Nurseryman, Martpn., '
MAKE your wants known through ; *' the cbiumns'of the Standard. tti wide circulation will ensure their feii-gj meti" '"'; : ' : _'.' _ : '■' .. .
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 32, 6 July 1885, Page 4
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1,208Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 32, 6 July 1885, Page 4
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