COMPOUND FOR THE CUKE OF : Indigestion -Liver Complaints— Wind m the Stomach and Bowels— Nervous Debility —and the whole train of symptoms j induced by Debility and weakness of the Organs of Digestion! and Secretion. • SYMPTOMS — Want of Appetite^ Nausea, Flatulence, Heartburn, Pain m the region . of£the Stomach, a sense of Fulness : and: (^ppre^siou after Eating, a feeling of Languor '. ami Depression relieved byitakinc.FoO'iya 'Furred Toneae, Weariness andanUnwillinc- • ness to exe-outo ,Mmci or Body, • Low ness bf Spirits, Consititjation or Looseness of the ; Botfcls.or sometimes both oortdttiyna (.alternately,' FcetkV Breath,' Unpleasant Taste, Pyrows or. Water-hrnsh, Vomiting, oo,ldv.Ha|ndß and Feet, Headache, Vortiao or Dizziness, . Dimness of Sight, linp^rfe-.t or Double .Vision, Noiseu m the ears. Palpitation, Irregular; Piilse, Hceiaorrhoibs or Piles, Shooting or Fixed,. Pains m the, region of the Heart or : under the Shrt.jldar-blade, a sense'of Suff petition,. Nervousness, Irritability of Temper, j Imaginary Vision, &o. ' ■ The a'musr, unprecedented and daily increasing demand for these Pills,, and the high j eulogiums expressed m their behalf has far exceeded the most sanguine expectations o ..the Proprietor, and he fcfcls more confidence than ever m recoraninndinj? them, A very > brief trial .will prove that UNM'KKi many of the QuACK N'oStimjms of the day, (pretend- j mi? to core all diseaes aud curing NONK) Baxter's Compouud Quinine Pills are of ' Sterling worth. i ' \ i Their success is entirely attributable to their TONIC or Strengthenintc power_ They assist Nature to do what, through wnaknessi she cannot do unaided. They i-icrease the • energy of the Stomach aiid Appetite, ftjcilitate di^'jstion,; thus producing healths nutrition of the body, and restoring the patient to pristjne jBEAFiTH and KNfIRiGY. Sold m Boxes at l 6d^ and 3s 6d Each. Baxter's Airii-^eur^^ i Tic-Doloreux, Neuralgia, ! To6tli"-a"clie;"Pams^ih the HeadtjaJCdj Face, Grout, Sciatica, and ■ Lumbago. \ ; . -;; ; ..» .- ; ; MDISPUTABLBj TESTIMONIALS ' ' fj', .'..,. The Rev J. SWANN WITHINGTON, Rawten.^vil; writes^l"haVe recommended yoar 1 Pills to several, sufferers "from TIO-DOLpRRDX, all of whom I. believe have been relieved by ihem; lii somo cases thectrßß has bebm immediate. . : ! The Rev, B, CHEW, pi Norwich, writes— l have ; used them with MARVELLOUS i RESULTS;- ■ '■ '■ " : "- : ' '- l -..-,••• ,-• ' " : •■'■ '■■ ■■/.,-; The Rev E. WATMOUGH, Ripley, writes— My daughter suffered from Tic very i severely, was relieved in r less than half-an-liour by, your ; Pills. ■ They< are a r first-rate ; j remedy. ■ ■ ■•. j . :--^ : .,' ..■ ...'•■■ - .;'■.■.. •:■ - , The Rev G. R. RAWSON, of Win'sfdrd,. writes — \Trs Rawson, aa well as mysorn and •; dau'irhter, have derived greiit benefit from 1 them. 1 can heartily recommend them to all , who suffer from Neuralgic affections. . > --•■ . Mr S< )Li >MON OLBGG. 1., ■ Dar-ington->t;reeti Lee^ls, describes the masric power of the 'Pills ttujs— Ms wife i yuffered frbm Ticl-Dolonr.enx and Nervous Debility for three month«. Her s"fferini;B were distressing: to all around her. Hearing of, the. -wonderful s -eff^ctß-of TourPill^npoirotheTßfT hnujrht Her a box. Their actiou was MAGICAL I The FIRST Pil| RELIEVED, the THIRD CURED her I " .'.,... -•;.;, . >; •'■'• MfT.' N RIC)SA fci f>SON. Gre^t ', Rybnrgh, Norfolk, writes— We hare had ! several hox'cs from your London Vigenw, for; ourselves and friends,,and\we Jill agree they -are UKALiiY. what, they profess- to -be*- an! almost ItSIMEDIATE CURE FOR TIU, ; TOOTH-ACHE &c. . ■ . :"• .: ■ .'.' ] _\ ; ,/; /;; , " ; '-^ , ', " : .,;.;, .:; ■': .;_; .. ; ;,. ; FdilUnd explicit directions with Valua^lb T PftKSCiuPTibNS accompany t d|ch.;box. ' «, e.i.U ;: .?: ?.i-v» v .v y :s:"■■"■ -:i -la-,. .g^.v^v>u - [^ : --^-"-i !: ■"';■ .■; ■. Sold by aIIGHRMISTS aad, PATENT [MEDFJINE VENDORS m hoxesls 6d and .•• Orpostfieojjfor 19^01: |S by^the Erbprietorj 'J.BAXTEii,' Cliemist Christ oliiirch. "..'."' ' i. , w ;i . ,■;..: ,• .".••■ ; ..-..'.■ >;.■ ;. ■ Agent f<sr Palineistpn, Nortii-^R, LEARY, Gliemist. v . ; t )'i \ *■■ ~ t.\ ■■.)"-.' :'},J Ad ' -;. " '.• ■-;.',.,•,.■..'. '''.'•• v ■•':. ;V -. .'i ! Is an infallil>le remedy for Bad Leprs, Bad Breasts, Old Wounds, Sores, and TJlcers; It is fanVoua .% Grout andJßhennJatism. For Disorders df'nhe' ■ Glanddav'"Swelling!», and alii Skin Diseases it *ha« no eqiial j for, contractetl ; . /and stiff; joints Id' acts liW a qharm. ..: . -, / Manufactured only at Thomas HoLr.owAy's Establish nienti . . ; 78 ;New; OXFORi> STREET^ (late' 433; OXFDItt) STEtBET); LONDON, | ;^' ■ '^and'Woi'd'iiy all 'Sleaicitrt'T^dpr^.throughont jbbe.'Wprld.-^ ; :,, ; : ' | ti^'Purchasers '^^'(^lio I ' l^^^:^'^^^;*!^-^^. If the address l
GREAT CHEAP SALE ■ -. ■ * ' OF Seasonable Boots and Shoes AT TPE Old-Established" Corner Boot Shop — AISSWOiITTH'S. The undeniable good quality of "th'e Boots and Shoes at the Corner Boot Shop isafact familiar as-household %ordi to mearly every f^jnily for.miles f around Wanganui, And they must be turned into ready money, ;j for there" is. no " Dilly-dallying where necessity Drives." Tokeep,ypur Feet wanpaud dry, i • . j> y .Ain^wo.bth's Watertight Boats yon try ; ' ; - i^iTh'ey artinot.the soi'feithai; taealc and,give, ; -, ■'. ", And let m water like a sieve : , Bat firm aud strong to stand the< f -weat<hSr, -not rpSten-^leather, " ' Price Fifteen Shillings a pair ;' 'Tis something wonderfal how they wenr — • They hover either rip or tear, ■ ; - • .' v ' S ' A BU^carry you safe tMoigh/everywhore.' ■' ■ ■ M AINSWOBiTEE'SCclrner Boot Shop, Wanganui. Everybody Knows It I % GLAIKYILLE HOUSE. , ; -r. : -.i v.-ijoq". tTndei: • Entirely Ne# Mkn^ge- ...... , , mentf >>; - r^" lt;f - Ee-bpehirig 6$ Olairville Temperance Hotel and Pr \ r Hl.rt .Boarding llousej.vCorner^pfjPenblgh and Caindeir streets, Feilding. '41. ' f . ; to infoi-m Trayp'llei^r ',^i^i|>6rs f Obmmercuil TraVellers, Snd tlie,{)ub|lib pi, ! Feilding and the surrounding districts; that .'He hascqmmeiice^ It^sU ries's in' the above iio'use'.^ lie ,lia^ .now nxade,.?t replete: with . ;"oyei'^ cpntvenience, including' JPrivate ; Sitting, Itobms, Bathiiooom, ''&6. 4 .G-. hopes by studious. attention to - the wants and comfort of his patrons to merit a continuance of their favors, and a fair share of the support of the general public • , "• rhspectibri ; Invited- •■■■]< Fii'st-class Table guaranteed. Private Bosu-ders -will , find all the comforts of a Home. Note tne address : . . OLAIIiViiiLE iiOtJSB," Corner Denbigh^nd Camden-streets, ; ; ; ( 7 ; ; ; , l Feildmg; ... ./ , /, ... ' • *''■■'■■■ ■■ •-: * • ' ■ ■-■ ■ ■■ \ \,- JN'f XpN-STRIiET,; '. WANGANUI. Established, 18.07. HUGH MOIIROW-Proprietor. Tlie above* hotel is close to the Railway titatton,. and offers unusual comforts to Travellers. • Within f a fe.w minutes' walk of the PostOfficja and.the business part of the.towu., ; . None hut the|Best Brands of Spirits . j ... ... ■ ..kept.' .. '.. ■■ Good and commodious stables uttachod to Hotel,
: • Araxnplio 'Nursery, • (Close to Aratnoho Junction, at which all Trains stop.) W. T. BENEFIELD, Invites an inspeotion of his Large and ; well-known stook'of Apple "fßilEs, 1 to 3 years old^ whicli Cannot ke Beat m the Colonies. _____ i jpinus Insignia and Cuprusus, ' Macaracarpa. From 80,000 to 100,000, 1 and 2 1 years old, the two best shelter trees , ■ grown. - ' ' ,A!so,— Roses, Camelia, Amelias, and other or- ' nam'ental and Forest Trees Prices Low to suit the times. ! t _____ N.Bi — Forthe convenience of those who cannot visit the Nursery, if they would leave their orders with Mr Siddle, the well-known Fruiterer 'of i Ridgway-otreet, they will be punctu- | ally attended to, and here Catalogues can be obtained. • Catalogues sent Free on application. ' Orders by Post punctually attended ! W. T. BENEFIELD, NUEBERYMAN, WaNGANUI. ' -■ PUKBPAPA NURSERY. jNear MAE-ron. C. F. HA.OTEKE Begs to call the iattention of- the settlcrsj of Manawatu -and surrounding' districts to liis large and well assyirted' Stock of ' ' Grafted & Budded Fruit Trees, Comprising the choicest and most approved yarieties for Orchard piauti '*'. ' • ing- ' Ornamental and Forest Trees. Ever-*---green and Deciduotfs Shrubs. Roses and Pot Plants. Hawthorn Qnicks, African Box Thorn and other Hedge Plants. Inspection In vited. v Catalogues sent free on applicatidn: ' ' '- ; , -x-v-; -'..;-'■. '■-.-.■ ' .'. , Orders by post punctually attended toY " ■'""'''': '■•'. ■• ; '-.-. •: ■ '."'-•■- --. . ' r :C F. H ANNEXE, : ..-•'■ H urseryiiian, "Marion..' i-i^'yFAK-B your .wants known tiivough _13_1L-. t»l»« columns of Lb(iSTA.NDAni). it.j wide birculatiou : wiii uußurc iheir' eiug met ''
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 38, 13 July 1885, Page 4
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