ALEXANDER IRONMONGER/ " THE SQUARE, PALMERSTOtf NORTH: ' '! rJ 1 1 v^ llsm; ®S' IRONMONGERY,' Q tAOS& CARPENTERS' TOOLS, #^^X, g ~ . SETTLE BS* REQ UISITE IS,^: « I| j DAIRY UTENa.LS.- '$ tffi? 2 i\' AlNril £-&S' MAT RIALS, T/ 4 :-R Advei>tisoiM^iit Aftel* Reading Matter* BAXTER'S COMPOUND QUININE 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 and Secretion. SYMPTOMS— Want of Appetite, Nausea, Flatulence, Heartburn, Pain m the region, of tbn Stomach, a sense of Fulness and Oppression after Eah'ng. a feeling of I.angnor »nd Depression relieved by takin-r Food, a Furred Tonene, Weariness and an UnwiUinffness toexe-cise Mind or Hody. Lowness of Spirits, Constipation or Looseness of the IViwf-ls or sometimes both conditions alternately, Foetid Breath, Unpleasant Tastfi. Pyrosis or Water-bmsh. Vomiting. Cold Hands and Feet, Headache, Vertv o or Dizzines» Dimn-ssof Sijihfc, Imp.rfeot or Double Vision, Noises m the ears.- Palpitation; lrreeular Pulse, Hoemorrhoibs or Piles, S.hootinj? or Fixed Pains m the region of the Heart or under tbe Shonlder-blade, a sens'* of Suffocation, Nervousness, Irritability of Temper, imaginary Vis-on. &o. The almost unprecpdented and daily increasing demand for these Pills, and the high, ulosiunis expressed m thpirjbphalf has far exceed d the most sanguine expectations o the Proprietor, and be fer-ls morn confidence than ever m recommending them A very brief trial will prove that UN LIKE many of the QoACK Vqstiujms of the day. '(pretending to cure all disea es aud curing NONR) Baxtbu's Compouud Quinine Pills ate of Sterling worth. • ' • Their suceessi s entirely attributable to their TOXiC or Strengthening power They ! assist Nature to do what, through weakness she cannot dp unaided. They increase the energy ol the Stomach and Appetite, facilitate digestion, thus producing health! nutrition of the body, aud restoring the patient to pristine HEALTH and ENERGY. Sold m Boxes at 1 6d, and 3s 6d Each. Baxter's Anti-Neuralgic Pills," FOR Tic-Doloreux, Neuralgia, Tooth-ache, Pains m the Head and Face, Gout, Sciatica, and Lumbago. - INDISPUTABLE TESTIMONIALS. The Rev J. SWAN\ T WITHINGTON. Rawtenstall, writes— l have recommended yonr n Ws to seve»al sufferers from TrC-DOLOREUX. all of whom I believe have been relieved by them Tn some cases the CUUE HAS been immediate. " The Rev B. CHEW, of Norwich, writes— l have use i them with MARVELLOUS I.'ESULTS. The Rev E. WATMOUGH, Tliplpy, wri'es — My daughter suffered from Tic very severely, was relieved m less than half-an-hour by your Pills. They are a first-rate remedy. Thf> Rev G. E. RAWSON. of Winsford, writes — Mrs Rawson, as well as my son and daughter, have derived great benefit from them. 1 can heartily recommend them to all who puffer from Neuralgic affections. Mr SOLOMON CLEGG. 1, DarUngton-3treet, Lee's, describes the matric power of t'e PiUs thus — My wife suffered from Tic-Doionreux and Nervous Debility for three months. Her.RiirTisrines wore distressing to all around her. Hearing of the wonderful > ffects of your Pills upon others. T h ujrht her a box. Their action was MAUICAL 1 The Fli ST Pill RELIEVED, the THIRD CURED hor ! MrT. RICH A KI'SON. Postmaster, Great Ryburgh, Norfolk, writes— We bare had several boxes from your London agents, for ourselves and friends, aud we all agree they are rfally whnt they profess to be, an almost IMMEDIATE CUUE FOR TIC, TOOTH : ACHE &c. Full and explicit directions with valuable prescriptions accompany each box. Sold by all CHEMISTS and PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS m boxes Is 6d and 3s fid each. Or post free for 19 or 43 .stamps by the Proprietor, J. BAXTER, Chemiat Chmtohureh. Agent for Palmeiston North— R. LEARY. Chemist.
REDUCTION IN PRICE. THE MERCANTILE AND BANKRUPTCY GAZETTE OF NEW ZEALAND. [Established 1876.] « " ONE GUINEA PER YEAB. rpHE above is mailed to Subscribers everySATTTR X DAY Morning, and contains the latest information obtainable of Bills of Sale, Mortgages of Stock Wool Liens, Agricultural Liens, Bailments. Affl davits of Satisfaction, &c, and publishes all inntters relating to Bankruptcy, Letters Tareot. ire., up to time of issue. SAMPLE COPY FREE ON APPLICATION. The- MERCANTILE AND BANKRUPTCY GAZETTE has now entered its TENTH YEAR of existence; and encouraged by its past success, the proprietor bogs to assure liis numerous subscribers tlii-onglinnt Hip nnlony that neither labour i:or expense will be spared m sustaining its present deserved reputation i* c most reliable of its kiua m New Zealand. The Half-year! Index will m future be issued separately, at an extra charge of Five Shillings per annum. NOTE.— Subscription with .-61 6s per annum ; without Index, ARABLE IN ADVANCE, [ Persons desirous of subscribing the GAZETTE will please send their names and addresses to R. T WHEELER. No. 8. Stafford-street. Duuediu. Fred. Bryant, (Late J. Beale.) BUtCHER, PALMERSTON NORTH. PROVINCIAL HOTEL, WANGANTJI. MARTIN O'HARA has much pleasure m intimating to the public generally that he hn» taken the above old established and most centrally situated Hotel, Lave additions have recently been made by the late landlady, Mrs E. S. Broughton, and it will be the endeavour of the present proprietor to do all m his power to give satisfaction. . Visitors may rely on being called for early trains, and every attention paid them. -,■■;• Charges Moderate. ■ Mrs O'Haka will personally [attend to the cuisine.
rOSEPH SOLER, Wine Manufacturer, Canoger Vineyard, Waneanui Has much pleasure m calling the attention of the public of vVangnnui, and also the surrounding Districts to the large and varied Stock on hand of his own manufactured Wines. Mr SoLER especially wishos to call the attention of hotelkcepeis and the public gonerally to the excellent quality of these Wines, as will he seen by the following Awards. The Wines Mn Soler sent to the Melbourne International Exhibition m ISBO, when competing with those from all parts of the world; obtained Six Prizes. He also obtained First Medal for these Wines for Purity at the Christchnrch International Exhibition, 1882. These Wines were also exhibited at the Ashburton Industrial Exhibition, held on the 20th March, 1882, and received from the Judges First Award of Merit, and also awarded the Gold Medal at the New Zealand Industrial Exhibition, 1889, Wellington. Mr S«ler would recommend customers to try an assorted dozen of these Wines, 30s per dozen. Cash purchasers will receive 2s m the £ For orders above 3 dozen the freight will lm Free to any station round Wanganui District. Orders promptly attended to. Iggr P.S.— These wines are not fortified, and are also free from drugs of any kind. There arc also many different assortments of Wines m stock that are not mentioned m tho list. PRICE LIST. PORT This is a good wholesome Wine, £1 10s. i MANOANILLERfIERRY-Thia is of mild taste, and is a good flnvorcj Wine, ill 10s. UONSTANTIA— This is a g««od, rich flavored Wine. £1 His. MUSCAT— This Wine is a liUic sweet, and rich flavored, ill 10s. VEUDEILHO— This Wine is full honied and good flavored. £1 10s. FlOCK— This wine is light, and a little rough m flavor. £1 10s. TO CORRESPONDENTS. mUE Editor of the Standard invites JL Correspondence on subjects of local i and general interest ; but communications f should be written as briefly as possible, '. consistent with the nature of the subject J under discussion.}
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1573, 4 December 1885, Page 1
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