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BAXTER'S COMPOUND, ftUININE PILLS, FOR THE CURE OF ; Indigestion— Liver Complaints— Wind m the Stomach and Bowels— Nervous Debility— and the whole train of symptoms induced by Debility and weakness of the Organs of Digestion :h: and Secretion. ; SYMPTOMS— Want of .Appetite, Naijsea, Flatulence, Henrtbnrn.Pain m the region of^ihe tStom»ic!i. n sense of Fulness nridi bppreasion lifter BJahitiij, a feeling of, Languor and Depression relieved by taking Fool.ja'Furred Tbneae, Weariness and an Unwillingness to cxc «i«d 'Sliud or Body, Low ness of Spirits, Constipation or Locseuess of the U>w<-ls «>r soraetimeß both conditions alternately, Foetid Breath, Unpleasant Taste, Pyrosis or Water-brush, Vomit ing. Cold Hands and Feet, Headache, Vertiyd or Dissziues« f Dimness ol Sijjht, Imp rfeot or Double Vision, Noises m the ears, PaUiitatioa, Irregular Pulse, Hcooorrhoiba or Piles, Shooting jpr Fixed Pains m the region" of the Heart or under iho Shoilder-bkdfi, a sensa of- Suffocation, Nervousness, Irritability of Temper, Imaginary Vision, &c. - ■■*>■..-.■ \ -„ The almost unprecedented and daily increasing demand for these Pills, and the high culotfiuma expressed m their behalf, hat fur exceeded the most sauguiiio expectations o the Proprietor, and he fe-tls more confidence than erer.in recommend i:i« them, A. very brief trial will prove that Utf f.IKB many of the QoACK Nostrums of the <I:iy, (pretendi»Hto cure all diseaea ami curing NO^K) BAXTBB'a Oonipouud Q tiuitie Pills are of Sterling worth. : , Their success is entirely attributable to their TONiO or Strengthening power. They assist Nature to do what, through weakness she cannot do unaided. They increase the encr»y of the Stomach and Appetite, facilitate digestion, thus producing health* uuiriuon of tha body, and restoring the patient to pristine HEA.LTH and tONKUQY. ' Sold m Boxes at 1 6d, and 3s 6d Each. . ; " \ [ Baxter's Aii^Neura^ ■ ' .■■■"; "'_■;' '" ; "'' '■' :for . *■ " •;■. ' " '; ■ Tic-Doloreux, Neuralgia, Topth-ache, Pains m the Head and Face, Gout^ Sciatica, and Lumbago. INDISPUTABLE ■ ''.TESTIMONIALS: : The Rev J. SWANN WltHlNGTON.Jßawtenstall, writes— l have recommended yopr Pills to several sufferers ii-dm TIC-D(;)LOREUX, all of whom I believe have been relieved by them. In some cases the Cuiii3 HAS bkb.v imme£)lA.te. The Rev B, CHEW, of Norwich, writes— l have usei them with MARVELLOUS UESULTS. ! ' The Rev B. WATMOUGH,*\RipTey. writes— My daughter suffered from Tic very severely, wuß relieved m le3s than half-an-hour by your Pills. They are a first-rate remedy ± The Rev G R. RAWSbN, of Winsford, writes— Mrs Bawaon, ai well as my son and daughter, have derived greot jwuefit from them. 1 can heartily recommeud them to all who snffer from Neuralgic, affections. '. ' Mr S' )L >MO^f CLBGO*/ 1, bar iugton-street, Lee Is, describes the mnuic power of the Pi- s thus— My wife' buffered from Tic-Doloureux and Nervous Debility for three months. Her suffering wdre'distressinjf to all around her. Hearing of the wonderful effects of your Pills upon:6ther3, Ij bm)rbt ber a box. Their action was magical 1 The FIRST Pill RELIEVED, the THIRD CURED her 1 , MrT. RICHARDSON. Postmaster, Great Ryburgh, Norfolk, writes— We have had several 'unos from your London 1 n'gent-- ,for ourselves and friends, and we all agree they areUKALLY what, they profess to be! 1 an almost IMMEDIATE CURB FOR I'W, TOOTHACHE &c. '' Full and explicit directions with valdablb prescriptions accompany each box. Sold by all CHFiMISTS and PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS m boxes Is 6d and 3s (id ea.-h. Or post free for 19 or 43 stamps by the Proprietor, J. BAXTER, Chemist ChrUlehurch. . ~ < ' Agent for Palmeiston North— R.^ LBARY, -Chemist. ; CURE ifOR ALL!!! .! Holloway's Ointment Is an infallible remedy for Bad Legs, Bad "Breasts, Old Wounds, Soies, and Ulcers. It is famous for Gout and Rheumatism, r For Disorders of die? Chest, Soi»e Thrtoktsi' ißronchitis, Coughs, Colds, | Glandular Swelliugs and all Skin Diseases ib ha«* no equal ; for contracted and stiff* joints it acts like a charm. j i' <i> Mrtnufftctuved only iit, Thomas Holloway's Establishment, 78 New OXFORD STREET (late 533, OXFORD STREET), LONDON, and sold t»y all iledicme" Vendors throughout the World. t , *§T Purchasers should look to 'the Label on&fyefots and Boxes. If the address is not 533, Ox fovd Btr,eeL London, they are spurious. , :

i Aramoho - Nursery^ (Close to Aramoho Junction) at which all Trains stop.) ' , W. T. BiiEFIELD, : Invites an inspection of his Large and „ well-known stock of Apple Trees, 1 to 3 years old, which Cannot ke Beat m the Colo vies. [Pinus Insignis and Cuprusus MacaracarpaFrpni 80,000 to 100,000, 1 and 2 years old, the two best shelter trees grown. Also,— - Roses, Cainelia, Azelias, and other ornamental and Forest Trees Prices Low to suit the times. N.B. — For the convenience of those who cannot visit the Nurcery, if they would leave their orders with Mr Siddle, the well-known Fruiterer of Ridgway-atreet, they will be punctually attended to, and here Catalogues can be obtained. Catalogues sent Free on application. Orders by Post punctually attended to. , . W. T. BENEFIELD, Nurseryman, Wanganui. PUKEPAPA NURSERY. " ' ' .Near MARTon. ' , a' iv fIANNEKrE ,'• ■Begs to ball the attention .of the. settlers of Manawatu and surrounding districts to his large and well assorted Stock of > Grafted & Budded Fruit Trees, Comprising the choicest and most approved varieties for Orchard planting. - Ornamental and Forest Trees. Evergreen and Deciduous Shrubs. Roses and Pot Plants. Hawthorn Quioks, African Box;Thbrn and other Hedge Plants. . Inspection Invited. Catalogues sent free on \ applicatio.j. . . c rders by post punctually attended io. ■".;■".. •■- , '■: -•■. C. F. HANNEKE, ' iiurseryinan, Marton. MAKJSyoitr wanes kopwutlmmgh the columns of th s riT>jfi>AJtiui . jt3 wide circulation«j | willjcvisiuo their being met.

GREAT CHEAP SALE 1 - OF ] Seasonable Boots and Shoes AT THE • , - Old-Established Corner Boot Shop — JIISS WORTH'S* j , The undeniable good quality of the Boots and Shoes at the Comer Boot Shop is a fact familiar as household words to nearly every family for mile 3 around Wanganui. And they must be turned into ready money, for there is no ' • 4 "' "Dilly-dallying wheie necessity Drives." To keep 'your' Foot warm and dry, AiNSWORTH'S "Watertight. Boots you try ; •; „ ; • They are uot the sort,thi>t])xe.^k?<Uid give,; . Arid let i« water like a^vc 1 :-^ j. But firm and strong to stand theiweather^ : > Made from spuud-^not rotten 1 — leather, ' • V ' Priocl'ifceeh.SUiUiugsa^iir; ! 'Tis something wonderful hbwthey wear— They never eitlier rip or tear, .... . But carry. yoo,«afe tlu-ough everywhere. | " >r * AINSWbRTH'S vj " * Comer Boot Shop, Wanganui. .; - .Everybody Enpws ;it,(v^ : ,'^j-. Under Entirely 'New Manage^ Re-pp,enipg of Olajr ville . Temperance Ho tel and Pr y'» Ui > > Board i rig l-louse, corner >of Denbigh jahd i .-, Caiuden streets, Feilding. j 'TaHWf oOULD'begs ;irape.Qtfnlty- ; tl ' to inform _"; Traveller^ !!t Visitors, r ..jDbnimerciai.'Twyeliers'jiand' the piublic of ' : Feilding and <tlVe surrouncj ing districts that he hascommeaced busi-i ness m the above House. He jhas now made it replete; with| ejei'y cpn^ . venience'," r including Private Sitting Rooms. Bath Rooornw&o. „ j , . \d.G. hopes Uy studious attention to the want| %nd.,cpmfprt f ,of / h.isj ! p,atrohs to merit a continuance of their favors^ .and afair share of the support of .the 'general public 1 ./ ' . j " ,^ Inspection Invited. . I First-plass Table guaranteed, j Private Ilparxlers jwill find all |the (JbmfiVrtidf a Home. ■; ; Note the/ address :;';' Vi /.^ _\ i ! ; V GLpRyiLLE "H<s^3B» > I - ; Garner iDenbigh. and QarndftnTßtreißts, J\ '-■ : ,^-inD : ■'■* .. „ ..■■■(• r. „,.*!■, ., *-|-j^ '■ ■'■'■'. - u Ww^^^s^^ \ ':;■■ J^TpJ^ST|EEi?, : -:y.i ...a : .' ;■ 1867. | HUGH MORROW— Proprietor. The above^ hotel is close to the' Railway {Station, and olfors unusjual oomforts to travellers. : Within! a few minutes' walk of the Post Office and" the business part of the town.! None a but]*theJßest Brands ofrSpirits ... , .'* kept. • ,'; . ■, : ;, ; '.":. ; „_. Good and n opmmodious stables atto Hotel;

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 39, 14 July 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 39, 14 July 1885, Page 4

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