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THE SQTIAEE, PALMEIISTON NOBTH; lCuuilders'/ jronmongert, O' <^ §cc r Ad vertfiseiiioiir -, Aifitei^, Ret* dang Matter,

T H E tH GCiS H^ "[ M AM E R I GAN A rKOPEIETOE. A • ' .•:••-... ! .wik.f V:; : ,w.r : - v /. ; :'. JJ ■ ; ; y' '■■''" ' In tharilfing mytiTimerQiis customer? for tKe very liberal support accorded . to me during the last twelve montKs whilst 1 have been m business ia Feilding, I now enter upon the second year with a greater determination " th,an ever to keep pace 1 wit-h the times— or m fact- to be before the times— 1 b^ turning bnt 'such work : as shall' give every satisfaction both as- regards ' price and qualityy ..;;,. : r^ •- ; > \, : .: . PRjICE LlST.— Strong Spring Carts, suitable for carrying a load* of pro- p dnce ortaking the family for a drive, ,£l9 to £25 ; Dogcarts (latestdesigns • and lvJßiy comfortable to.ri.de vii) t "£2H to -^30 ; 'Single Buggies, from £28 to ;1 DouHe Buggies,. from £40 to-£55 ; Express "Waggons, Coaches, and every! kind of Vehicle built to order at American pricee. ' , ; v Tipj 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 continued . Support Local Industry ! ' ( | ! ' Let's do our best for one another. • ;i ! !. Supply JR. Parr with lots of -"steam" ; - ; v t • • . ' Helping him we'll help each other, ' •.. \ '■ i s 2 ■'"'■ I - "■ " Palliii^hard against the' stream."' ' ;

.. -,/.. FOE THE CUBE OP ,' IndigesiiionrrLiveiri Complaints-^Wind m the Stomach and Bowels— Nervous Debility— and the whole, train of symptoms inliuped by Debility and weakness of the Organs of Digestion •■'•:, '"'l . ri;'\V.:-^'-v"— and "Secretion. : ... ' . :'>v .-..:• : ■' . SYi\IPTOMS^-Want of Appetite, Nausea, Flatulence, Heartburn, Pain m the region of pbe Stomach, a e^ense of Fulness, and . Oppression after Bating, a feeling of Languor and Depression relieved by taking Food $ a Furred Tongue, Weariness aridan Unwillingness to exercise Mind ..orJßpdy, Lowness of Spirits, Constii^tion or Looseness of the Bowels or sometimes both conditions alternately : Foetid Breath, TJnple'assant Taste Pyrosis or Water-brasb. Vomiting, Cold Hands and Feet, Headache, Vertigo or Dizzines-' Dimness of Sighfy Imperfect or Double Visipn,Noises m the ears, Palpitation, Irregular Pulse, jHcemorrhoibs or 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; &ci, ; *- f The|a)mostjinprecedented and daily increasing demand for these Pillsj and the high eulogiums expressed iv theirjbehatf baa far^esceed- d the most sanguine expePtations o the Proprietor;, attdshe feels more confidence than- ever m recommnnding'them 'A very brief tjrial 'will prove th^t UNLIKE many.. of. the Qoack Nostboms of the day '(pretending to jtsore all 1 diseases and curirig' NONE) Baxter^ Gotupouud Quinine' Pills are of Sterling worthy ( . w - . ; , .-.r, r s >; ■„•' .<<r- '■ ■■■■■■■■„■■•■", ■ . Their success is entirely attributable to' their tostic or Strengthening power They assist bfatmre to do what, through weakness she cannot do unaided. They increase the energy! of the Stomach and Appetite, facilitate digestion, thus producing health^ nutrition of "the body, and restoring the. patient ip pristine HEALTH and jENERGT. ! Sold m Boxes at 1 6d, and 3s 6d Each/ ; ■ ■ ■ ■ - ■ - . '.'■:' ■ . . }•>■■■•>,>: .y- ■■< -fob, ':■ - " : '.;■-'; ' '. Tic-Doloteuxi ? Neuralgia, Tooth-achej Pains m the Head and 1 Face, Gout, Sciatica, and Lumbago. ! . .:. v • INDISPUTABLE TTiISTIMCNTALa. The jEev J. SWANN WITHTNGTON. Rawtenstai j . writes— l have recommended yonr Pil Is td several sufferers from TIC-DOLOTXEUXJ all of whom I believe have been relieved 'by i hem i winsome cases the etrUB^HAS lifißN: immediate. ihf fliejßev B, CHEWj of Norwich writes— l Lave used them with MARVELLOUS RESULTS.' ' ■ ■••,••■>■■•.- •■■■■■•■ Thej Rev: E. WATMOUGH, TJipley, v-ii cs — My. daughter' suffered from. Tic very severely, was relieved m less than hfiir. tu-bour by your Pills. They are a first-rate remedy. •*: ' • „ •. • . Thej Rev .G.iRjRAWROT^f Wnsford, writes — Mrs Kawson, as well as my son and daughter, have dcrivoil'giuai. bmitlit from them. I can heartily recommeud them to all who suffer from Neuralgicialfectionfi. .. ;Mr SOLOMON CLEGG. 1, DarMngton-street, Lee^s, describes the masric power of t.^e Piils thng— My wife suffered from Tic-Doloureux and Nervous Debility" for three Jmonthjs., Her sufferings were distressing to all around her. . Hearing of .the wonderful pffects of your Pills upon others, T b -ught her a. box. Their action was Mauical 1 The FIRST Pill RELIEVED, the THIRD CURED her 1 Mr T- RICHARDSON, Postmaster, Great Ryburgh, Norfolk, writes— We hare had several boxes from your London agent?, for ourselves and friends, and we all agree they areKRALLY what they "profess to be, an almost IMMEDIATE CURE FOR TIO, TOOTH-ACHE &c. ' !"•'•'• '■■'■. '•" ' : ' . ■. ■ _ ■ • ,• . . . . ........ „, Full and explicifc directions with .vaxua'blk >prescheptions accompany each box. V Solci by all CHEMISTS and PATENT MEDICiNE VENDORS m boxes Is 6d and 3s «d each. Or. post free for 19, 0r 43 stamps by the Proprietor, J. BAXTER, Chemist Christchurch." ■ ■ , . Agent for iPalmeiston North.— R. LEARY» Chemist.

FOXTON AND PALMEESTON. A PPt/TCATIONS are required jf\_ for the purchase of the following properties : — •-.. . . F6itbn Town Sections* • Nos 248, 244, 286, 287, 288, 245, 24.6, 247, 554j 556, 165, 166, /. 193,567,582. ' Suburban; 263 Partdo2'3S. Palmerston Town Acres. ■K65!301, lots, 1,,7, 20,.20 L 325, : ! :) 553, 259, 2, 1$ m?m4> m, Sabuirlwn. SecUons 30, lots 25 and! ) ;;. Apply to

pfe)YINCIAL HOTEL, WANGANTTI. l MARTIN O'HAKA has much ■pleasure m intimating to the public generally that he has taken the above old established and most centrally situated Hotel. . ■ Lare additions have recently been made by the late landlady, Mrs E. S. Broughton, and it will he the. endeavour of the present proprietor to do all m his power to gip satisfao. tion. ' / ■;.' ■'*■■■■'.'■>. :■-■■■.■■ -.? Visitors may rely oh being called ;fqr early trains, and every, attention paid them. . Charges Moderate. Mrs O'Hara will personally attend to the cuisinei,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1491, 27 October 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1491, 27 October 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1491, 27 October 1885, Page 1

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