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B AXTEB'S COMPOUND aUININESMLLS, '•■"■■ FOR THE CUkE,QF.n;S: '■-•-•.' Incligestion— Liver Complaints— Wind In -tHe Stomach and Bowels— Nervous Deßility—and the, whole train of symptoms induced by Debility and weakness of the Organs of Digestion and fSecretion. SYMPTOMS*— Want of Appetite, Nausea, Flatulence, Eeartbarp, Pain m the region ofjjtlie Stomagb, a sense of Fuluess and Op preasiou after Basins;, a feeling of Languor an i Depression relisved by takinsr Fool, a Farreii Tongue, Weariness andan Unwillincfr ne^-? to exercise Mind or Hody, LowDess of Spirits, ;Coiißti ration or Locspness of- the Bt>»vols or sometimes both eo.nlitions alternatelyj Fcetitl Breath, Unpleasant Tas.to, Pyrosis or Water-brash, Vomit ing, Cold HandsjaudFcet; Headache, Vertigo or Dizziness, Dimness ot Sight, Itnp.rfe-.t or Douhlts Vision; Noises m the ears. Prtlfatalibii, Irreaiilar Pulse, Ho3inorrh.)ib3 or Piles, Shooting or Fixed -Pains m the region of the Heart' 'or under the Sho.ilder-blade, a sense of Suffocation, , Nervousness, Irritability of,T6m : nef, Imaginary Vision, &o^ : : ..-. : . .: : ■'•■■'• '•"■". The a'most unprecedented and daily increasing demand for these Piils, and the high i nlogiu-ns esyressel m their ;be half has far exceeded the most. sanguine expectations b the Proprietor, and he te Is more confidence thjiu ever m recomniHrulin« them, A very brief trial will prove that U^LfKM many of tho QoACK • oSIBUMa of the day, (pretending to euro all dUea es and curing NONK) Baxteb's Compound Q linine Pills are of Sterliuu worth. ; ' , Their success is entirely attrib'Uablo to. theirj toniO or Strengthening power. They assist N.itire to do wb.it, through weakness she cannot do unaided. They increase the; energy of the Stomach and Appetite, facilitate digestion, tliiis prod acing heal tbj£ nutrition of the body, and rostpriag the patient to pristine HISAI/CH and BNJBROY. Sold m Boxes at 1 6d r and 3s 6d Each. Baxter's iy^Neuralgic^^^^^^^P .■■.-■.'■■■ r • ."*•■'■' " ■•■ ■- : Tic-Doloreux, Neuralgia, Tooth-ache^ Pains m the Head and Face, Gout, Sciatica, i and Lumbago. - . _ = INDISPUTABLE' TESTIMONIALS. the Rev J. SWAN WITH[NGTON. Rawtenstall, writes— l have recommended yoar Pills to , several sufferers from TiC-.DOIiOREUX, all of whom I believe have been reiinred by ihem. In some c^se9 the Cix:iß HASBebs' IMMEDIATE. . ■ ■•:■ ' The Key B, CHEW, of Norwich writes— l have use I them*' with MARVELLOUS itEsULPS. --•■•■■' , ...;'■ . "... . .-..-. . The Rer B. WATMOUGH, Uipley. writes— My daughter •suffered from Tic very severely, was..r,elieved m le^s than half.an-hom"; by * your Pills. They are a first-rate remedy. .„. ,-.. ... . ■• , >■, > -■-. . -.; . V '• "■■ ' ' " .', The Hey Gl R ; . R A WSON, of * Winsfor.l, iwritesHMrs Rawsoiij as well as my so n and da-ighter, hayedprived g : re it bßnefiVfroin thetn. ; ; 1. can heartily fecommeridthetn to all who suffer from Neura.li/ip jiff :Ctions, ; ■ . '•;•' : ■ ■. ■ ■ :;" " :; ' v - • " '■ ' . tilr S »L'»MON CLEJGQ.i I, Dar ingfc6ni.streoti Lee s, describesithe magic power of the; Pil'-s thus— My^vjfe sufrVref f roni .Tic-Doloureux-and. Nertous Debility for three months./ Iler.sufferin^swere distressing to a'U aroun I her* Hearing of. the wonderful eff«ci»of/your Pills upoubtlier-*, T b iushtiier "a 'box. Their action was M.\GI ).vl 1 The . FIKST Pill UELIKVED, the TiTUSD CURED her! . -W;. . . " , • i^S ' MrT. LI'IOH A li'liSONi Postmagter, Great Ryburgli, Norfolk, writes— We have had^ several l>ox< s from your. London agents, for pnrseives and'friends, and we all as;ree thsy ' arejßKAiiijY' w'hne they^'profess to; bs' an almdsli -I -VI MEDIATE CUUE FOR' Tftj, TOOTH^ACiIIi &c. -■■■■'■'■ ■■-! Full aud exf licit directions With VALOABLB prcRSCMPTioNS accompany each box. Sold by all CHE MISTS and PATENT «iBDIOINE VENDORS m boxes Is 6d and 3s (id each. Or post. free for 19 or 43 samps by the Proprietor, J. BAXTER, Cueaiiat Ghristcburch. '■ '...,.-; '.-'-,.'-,■; Agent for Palmeiston North— R. ■ LEARYs Chemist.

CURE FOR iA-f.L.I ! ! ; : :! Ho I jowEy's Qtatpsii Is ak infallible remedy for t'eg".^ Bad Breasts, O]d Wounds, Spies, land: XXlcers. It is famous for G-out and Rheumatism, Jlor Disorders of^he: : Chest, Sore, Throarts, jftroncUitis^ Coughs, Cttltfsv Gland ulai^ Sweiiing^, and all Skin Diseases it . ■ha« no equal ; for contf acted • : and stiff joints ie acts like a ehaJ'mV ..- . : only at TaoiiAS Hollo vr&tfi ; Establish men t, 78, New OXFORD STREET (late 533,TOKFO:IlLVST£lEro, LOJ^DON, ' and sold.liy all Medicine^ Yendoi'a throughout the World. ; Purchasers slioidd look to. the Label on the Pots and Boxes. If the address ismtss's, Oxford Street. Londd/iyt/ty

(Glo3e to Aramoho.Jujiction, at which ; all Trains^stop ; ) ■';-.,• . ;'.:^ --% ::% M^WMLDi ■ Invites "an : inspection of his Large and • stock of ' Applb .Trees, .1. to & years old, ■ _.._ ,_:._,-, .-.which:-o '- ; ••'■ ■'■' • : •'- Canxot { kk Beat m" the Cp^o vies, : | Pmus ' Insighiis and jbxiprusus ! Macaracarpa. i • From 80^)00 to 100,000^1 tod ['%■ -years bldj the 'two best shelter trees ' ; •- " : '•" : ' 1 growh. ■■■:*■* I"-'"" 1 Also,^ ■;/';"." ' ; .'•'!.",.' Roses,! Qamelia, Azelias, and other ornamental and Forest- Trees „." Prices^LoW to suit tne times; N.B.i—^FortKe convenience of those - who cannot visit the Nursery, if they would leave their orders, with Mr SiDDLEi the well-known Fruiterer of Ridgway-stveet, they willvbe punctually attended to, and here Catalogues can be obtained, ; Catalogues sent Free b.n application. , Orders by Post punctually atteudetl \ ; W.'T," BENEFIEIb, -, ; V r ■•v : •'^UIISERYAtAN, WanGANUI. '

GREAT CHEAP SALE '; „_ —OF ' '■ "-■•--' Seasonable Boots and Shoes ; ,iiT' : Tiiß- •'• '■"'■'■'■• • * ; ; pidiEstablished Corner Boot Shop— ' : AIBTS WORTH'S. : ~ . ' " The r undeniable good quality of the Boots and Shoes at the.Coxner Boot Stop is a fact familiar as household words to nearly every family for miles around Wanganui. ■And they musfbe turned into ready, money, : ■• ' ■ for tliere is :iio i; V- '-'iV " Dillyrdallyiug where ■' necessity Drives." .- To keep your l'eet warm and dry, ,■■,•••■■■• ■'•■'• • AISSWOIITH'S Watertight Boots you ; ; .. ■ Tliey are not the sort that break and give, • "'■'■ Aiidjlet ill water, like vu a sieve :: : , ; r ; .. L * '-. But'tirhiaiid strong to stand the •weather,. . .. : Mndb from souiid — not rotten— leiith^ '.■ ,; .-."* . Price Fifteen Shillings a. pair ;' . ' ..... 'Tis 'something wonderfnl : how they Nvear— They never either rip or tear, T!■ ■'•■; .. ' ? ■. *Butcan-y.yousiife%ough,every\vliero,. . .. „• j ■ AtNSWpRTH'S Corhißr Boot Shop, Wanganui.,. • ■ i Everybody Knows It 1

CLAIB^LEE HOUSE. Under Entirely, New; Manage* ■ ■. v- ; -inejit. ; ';'^'-- ; ; • '■ •■•'"." Re-opening of dlairville Temperance Hotel an 4 }Br .V«'i«> * tf.oa.rd.ing il-duse, corner of Denbigh^ arid Cainden streets, Feilding; JOHN" GOULD begs respectfully to ► inform Travellers, Visitors, Oommeroial Travellers, and the public of Feilding and the surrounding districts that he liascom'meiiced^usi-; ness"in ithe above. House. He has now maile it replete with every convenience, including. Bitting Rooms, Bath Liooom, &o. ; J.G. hopes by studious attention to the wants and comfort of his patrons; to merit a continuance of their tavors, and a fair share of the support of the general public. : ; . Inspection Invited. First-class Table guaranteed. Private Boarders will find all .the comforts of a Home. Note the address : OLAIRY-ILLFi HOUSE, < Corner Denbigh and Camden-streets, Feilding.

PUXEPAPA KUJBLSEM. Wear Maetoh. "Z ■ ' * . a ■ Begs to call the attention, of the settlers of Manawatu and snrronnd-i-ugs disti'icts to his large and well jassorted Stock of " * "~\ '.;. drafted & Budded Fruit Trees, Comprising the choicest and most approved varieties for Orc,hard plaut- . ing. Or.ianiental and Voresl "l^ejes. Eyeiv . green and Deciduous Shrubs. ; Roses and Pot Blants* Hawthorn Quicks, African Box/Thorn ; : ; and other Hedge Plants. • — Inspection Invited. .-• Catalogues sent free on application. : • , ' Orders by post puuctU^ily attended to. " " '- '■ ' : - : v -■■ : - : -= - ; .€. P; HANNEKE, • [ H ursery man, Marlon. .._

: . CKITEI^ION HOTEL- ' NIXON-STREEIV WANGAi\ Ui; Established, 1867. HUGH kORROW-Proprietor The above hotel is close to the Railway iStatxon, and. offers unusUal comforts to, rraveliers. Within a tew minutes' walk vf the iFost Office and- the 1 business part of $lig-tQwa, ; Nona but therjlesti of .Spirits ■>■.'•"■■ ' : ; .', . '."^'kept; .•■■ ■■..■■{\r-: Good aud oommodious stables at- •"• taohed to Hotel*

MAI^E your warns k now v throUi;! the column's" of thfe'Sf anßa Jiii' Ita wade circulation will eusuie then leing, met,* ' ' \ :

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 53, 31 July 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 53, 31 July 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 53, 31 July 1885, Page 4

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