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Important Notice TO Gold Diggers BOUXD FOR THE KIMBERLEY RUSH. CHARLES DAHL TENT . $• BAIL MAKER, B;EGS to inform those who intend ; : gow to the Kimberley Fields, that bo has oa hand a large' Stqck of Tents, &c.,- &c As the distance from Derby*, tp the Gold- j fields is 300 miles 0. 1). has taken Particular -^re to i make up his* rTeiltSvpf a ? li,'ht strong, material,: and' guarantees his 6ft X 6ft Tents will not exceed 1 6&lbs m weight . Call early and seonre your parcel as orders are already to hand from , all parts ofrthei district. 4 CHARLES DAfIL, ? Sail and Tent Maker, Next Court House, MainrStreet, : palmerston: north. i Narrow ( Escape. • *■• • » 'Rochester, 'Jane 1, 1882. « Ten . Years atto 1 was attacked .with .the most. Intense aud deathly pains m my back and —Kidneys. i to the end of my toes and „ to my brain" !■ ■ ■■*>-.■. .'■''*-■■ '* Vfliich made me delirous I. ■ '' " " From agony ! 1 11 .-. . • "It took three naen to hold me on my bea / , at times 1 ' ■ " The Doctors tned m vain to relieve me, but to no purpose. Morphine and other opiates! '■'■ - ; '; "Had no effect! " After two months I was given up to die M lK;'.- ••; J -.'•> .•• • -, ' ; " When my wife ■ ■ ■ ■ heard a neighbor teH what Hop Bitters hud done for her, she at once got and gave me some.i (The jflrst dose /eased my brain : - and seemed to go hunting through my sys,tem for the pain. ' " ' " The second doso eased me so much that I '. slept two hours, something I had not done for. two' mouths. Before I had used five . bottles, I was woll and at workas hard as' '■' fany man could, for over three weeks;. but I ± ■' worked tod-bard for my ißt£ength,iarid. tar- > ■' ing a hard cold, I was taken with the moat acute and painful rheumatism i\h through my system that was ever known. r ' , ... ; •'I called ;the doctors again, and after severar weeks tliey left, me a cripple on crutches for life, as they said. I met a friend and told him my case, and he said Hop & *■. Bitters had cured "him and would cure me. I poohed. at him, but he was so .earnest I . 4 . was induced to njse.'tihenvagaiji,? > i i. f Irt lessjihari fofcr weeks I threw away niy / ' - crntch'es and went to work lightly and kept :- ba using the bitters for five weeks, until I ( ; 'became as well as any man living, aud have . been so for sir years since. . It has also cured my wife, who had been . . sick for years; and has kept hei andmy , children well anil healthy with from two to threo bottles a year. There is no -' need to be sick at nil if these bitters are used , ji«,,,^;J;^Bßßif,Ex-Supertisbr.;<> *■? "That poor invulid wif^Sister, ,-: c «Ordanghterl!ll ." Can bo made the pletutejOtJiealthl • ' /■/ «' with a few tibtsiei of Hop of Bitters'l *• WiU yoa let them i'ufler I !M'* Prosecute the Swindlers ! \-*- , ■ - - i'lf when you call '"for American Hop Bic- •;" ters;(see:green twig of Hops on white label ahd'Dr Soule's name blown m the Dottle,) the vendor hands' out anything but , American Hop Bitters, refuse it and shun that vendor as. you would a viper; and if' ■ he has taken your moheyfor anything else . " indict him for th« fraud and sue him for ■damngesforthe swindle; and we will pay you liberally for the conviction. PAIMERSTON NORTH Steam Chaff: CuiMngy Crushn ing, Grinding, arid ffifi- ■ iiling Mittsi ': :' " Milverton & Son, ,Main-Strebt, Palmsrston North. , Have on Sale all kiticb of orajn, Wholesale and Hetail. Barleymeal,l^olb bags... 12/6 Wheatmeal, 1501 b bags... 10/6 Boat Oafeii Sli*su€ CUaH, : '■' .' ;JM per Toil, ■. .:■ -^A, ■■* TWLKpii PBICfIS \ . '■. Or^hing, &c., done for the Trade. ASS EOK : Chamberlain's FLOUR. Aai ytitea to be -the Best m the M'andwatu. ; ' /^HAMBEja'tAIN'S is the only \J / Mill that is fitted with ttpplt ances for thoroughly mixing the wheats essential ?• to % making % Grood; Flour. Orders punoiually attended toiirT. R. Chamberl|n"n has. now started a : corn-criishing' hiachih©;' N.B. Oats crushed at 3d per basheJt'. Crushed p^fprtsale kfe-Wdd. '*>■■ a; r. chamberlain;,: .'.', '[.:.„ .; MANAGER Feilding Steam Flour^lllli. ' $^"To be obtained at Milvertpn-& Son**; Main-street Palnierston. NOTICE. Ci^ge|^tPr|)prietary.^ ; rpHE Business Preniises, Stp<SkX in-Trade, Vehicles, Eight, Title and Interest^ also aft Appliances, &c, for carrying on the . Coach^actory, lately m the hands of Mr Stbatpobd, Coatjh Builder, of Eangitikei-street,, has become my property by purchase made on the 10th of January. I would therefore respectfully solicit the Patronage of aU persons interested, m the various Departments of the Business as carried on ( by my Predecessor. I also beg to state that by strict attention I intend, to. carry out this Business successfully, and give general satisfaction to all Ouh tomers, It shall he my Endeavour to do work of the beut Bescription andPeaigns well and faithfully at the lowest possible price 5 also the Reputation this Egtnbljebneut h«s heretofore been deservealy awarded toy turning put good, spuni, and well finished work, it ' bIuUI he my pleaaing duty to maintain. Mr tiv&A.ti?aw w also be on tlw pyemim for ft time to r^aefve Customew, R«d oa Inn h<ths?o> talte fohoppm ttt#y P* ttftolrttig all tho«e I?<jti?oni V»o BUPJ?P#S4 WinßQWß.p«¥inghi# fern , fy-^mm hm> sp4^%te : ' . mm w?%

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XII, Issue 1746, 29 June 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XII, Issue 1746, 29 June 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XII, Issue 1746, 29 June 1886, Page 4

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