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ALEXAM>EII FERGUSON, ironmonger; , .THE SQUARE, PiJWHERSTON NORTHS - - '^^^^. UUUjDEßfe'"' IRONMONGERY, .''^ißS'' O W i|^^ CARPENTERS' TOOLS, ' 2 @W safSETTLERS' REQ UI SITE S, j& 'W&, •' >•■' II AINTEIIS' MA. T •it I A -T ■- I S <3r See Advei'tiseiiient After Reading Matter- 1{ r /.

THE ENGLISH & AMERICAN: KIMBOLTOJST EOAD, FEILDISTGy PEOPEIETOE. „:. • v In thanking my numerous customer? for the very liberal-.suppdrt accorded, to me during the last twelve months whilst I have been m business .m Feilding, I now enter upon the second year! with a greater determination than ever to keep pace with the times— or m fact to be Before the times— by turning out such work as shall give every satisfaction both as regards price and quality. PRICE LlST.— Strong Spring Carts, suitable for carrying a load of produce rir taking the family for a drive, £19. t0 £25 ;. Dogcarts (latest designs and very comfortable to ride m), £25 to £30; Single Bujrgies, from £28 to £36 ; DbuMe Buggies, from £40 to £55 ; Express Waggons, Coachea, and every kind of Vehicle built to order at American pricee. Tip and Wharf Drays made to order. Estimates' given'of repairs. ; The Time Payment, which has been found to suit the some settlers admirably, will^be. coatinued. . Support Local Industry !\ '"' '"' ' Let's do our best for one another. ' - Supply R. Parr with lots 'of •' stcara'" ; ' '' ' ' ' ' ...... Helping Mm wc'LLhclp each otho'r. ' " •'••■ :..-'■•. . •." P.ulliiig liard against the stream." . "

- BAXTER'S COMPOUND FOE THE GUEE OF Indigestions-Liver Gomplaints— Wind m: the Stomach and Bowels— Nervous - : Debility—and the whole train of symptoms induced by Debility and weakness of the Organs of Digestion ,: '-' v- '■ an A Secretion. ■••'- SYMPTOMS— Want of Appetite, Nausea, Flatulence, Heartburn, Pain m the region of the Stomach, a sense of. Fulness and Oppression after Eating, a feeling of Lan'cuor and. Depression relieved by taking Food, a Furred Tongue, Weariness and an Unwiilinaness to exercise Mind or Body, Low;ness of Spirits, Constipation or Looseness of the Bowels or sometimes both conditions alternately, Foetid Breath, Unpleasant Taste Pyrosis or Water-brash, Vomiting, Cold Hands and Feet, Headache. Vert'i»o or Dizzines»' Dimness of Sjght, Imperfect or Double Vision, Noises m the ears. Palpitation Irregular Pulse, Hoeuiorrhoibs »r Piles, Shooting or Fixed Pains m the region of the Heart or under the. Shoulder-blade, a sense of Suffocation, Nervousness, irritability of Temper ' Imaginary Vision. &c. ' • . ' The almost unprecedented and daily increasing demand for these Pills and the high eulogi urns expressed m theirjbehalf-has far exceeded the most sanguine expeotations o I che Proprietor, ami he feels morecoufidencc than ever m recommending them A very brief trial will prove that UNLIKE many of the Quack Xostrujis of the day, '(pretending to cure all disea es and curing NONE) Baxter's Compound Quinine Pills are of Sterling worth; ■''»..:. ■ • ' The,ir success is entirely attributable to their tonic ar .Strengthening 'power • They assist. Nature to do what, through weakness she' cannot, do uuaided. They increase the energy of the Stomach and Appetite, facilitate digestion/ thus producing healths" nutrition of the body, and restoring the: patient co pristine HEALTH and ENERGY Sold m Boxes at 1 6d, and 3s 6d Each.

Baxter's Aiiti-Renralgic Pills, FOE ; Tic-Doloreus, Neuralgia, Tooth-ache, Pains m the Head and. Face, Gout, Sciatica, and Lumbago. INDISPUTABLE TESTIMONIALS. The Rev J, SWANN WITHTNGTON. Rawtenstjill. writos— l have recommended yonr Pills to several sufferers from TIC-DOLORKU7\ all of whom I believe have been relieved by ihem. In some enßes.tbo cure irAS v...ns immediate. Tho Rev H, CHEW, of Norwich writes— l l.aye used them with MARVELLOUS RESULTS. The Rev E. WATMOUGH, T?iploy, wri es— My daughter suffered from Tic very severely, was relieved m less than half-°!i-hour by your Pills. They afe-a; first~rate remedy. The Rev G. R. RAWSON. of Winsf id, writes — Mrs Rawson, .-..as well as my>sbß and ; daughter, have derived f-rc •• ' rj-<-i\: from them. 1 can heartily recommeud them to all who suffer from Neui-tlyiu idteciions. ... . .- • •■ . ; Mr SOLOMON CLEGG. 1, Dar'ington-street, Lee's, describes the magic power,' of .the Pills thns — My wife suffered f rom . Tic-Dolourenx and Nervous Debility for three months. Her snfferinss were distressing to all around her. Hearing of the wonderful >ffects of your Pills upon others. I b ught her a box. Their action was Magical I The FIHSTPi'II RELIEVED, the THIRD CURED her 1 . . „..-. Mr T. RICHARDSON, Postmaster, Great Ryburgh, Norfolk, writes— We have had ! several boxes from your London agent?, for- ourselves and friends, and \ve all agree they arettKALLY what they profess to be, an almost IMMEDIATE CUIiE FOR'TIU, TOOTH-ACHE &c. „ • Full and explicit directions with valuable PrtESCMPTioNS accompany each box. Sold by all CHEMISTS and PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS m boxes Is 6d and 3s 6deaoh. Or post free for 19 or 43 stamps by, the Proprietor, J. BAXTER, Cbemiat Cliriatchurcb, . ..',(■•'' Ageut for Palmeiston North— R.LEARY, Chemist.

TAILORING, WANGANUI. :■': ' ■^.--S. - ■ .' ■ ; D DAY fishes to call 'the attention of V. - • hin friends and the public generally to the fact that he has started m. the above line with a ; • New Stock of Tweetts.. Suits from .(JOs upwards. •. All Goods Thoroughly Shrunk. 1 €3°; Good Workmanship Guaranteed..^ . ■ Address— - OPPOSITE; THE CONVENT.. , v - fill E - rilHE Stakdabd is an authorised ._L GAZETTE for all Notices under the ' Debtors and Creditors Act.j

Zealand i"a Boots IN QUEENSLAND. Extract from a letter dated Darling Downs, October 19th, 1884. SPEAKING of my Boots, tell Tom Skelton that my crushers are the admiration of everyone wherever I go ; they are more trouble to mej than enough. I sleep with them under my blankets wherever I'm camped, as there have been three attempts to steal them already — twice when camped out, and once by a Chinaman. Can be procured ab all stores and Boot Shops throughout the colony. ! Wholesale from LIGHTBANP, ALLAN, & CO.' CHRtSTCMTUICH.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1489, 24 October 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1489, 24 October 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1489, 24 October 1885, Page 1

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