Important Notice TO G-old Diggers BOUND FOR THE ' KIMBEaLEY RUSH," CHARLES OAI+L , TENT ,f SAIL MAKERy BEGS to inform those* who intend goinF to the I£jmberley Fields, that »c has bn liaud a large SjtocK of Te-its, &c;; &c As the distance from Derby to- the Goldfields is 300 iaileVC|D. has taken Particular «are -to.- i make up nis Tentß a light ; strong material, and guarante >s his 6jx X §ft XentS 'will not exceed 6|lbs m weight . Call early-acid seoiire your parcel as orders are already to hand from all parts/ of tlij disiriot. OTAELES DAEL, ■; Sail *H Xpi Maker, ,/''. Next Court House, Main-Street, PALMEESTON NORTH. Narrow ; E^caPfl. v .-^ * '■»■■•*■ Rochester, Jane 1,1883. "Ten Years aso-I wis attacked with -the mo3t Intense and deathly .pains m my back and , '■ ",. —Kidneys. "Extending to tne end of my toes and tomybrainl " Which made me delirous I "Prom ngony 1 lit , ■?' , ■ ,>. ! . ; "iCtopkJihxeamentotoldmeonmybeo > ? at tiniest '<■■'.■ V "The Doctor-! tried m vain to relieve me, : but to no purpose. , .■■••• j Morphine arid other opiates I: . : • " Hadnoeffoott " After two months I was given up to . t . 'dietjjl -.■;-. : i -/■. c, ' .>, ! " When my wtf e r ' ' ■ JL. ■ ■ ■ heard a neighbpr. tell what Hop Bitters had done forln r, sheat oricegptand gaye_ ( me some. '* The first dose.* eaaed my brain, 1 ■ . and seemed to «o huutiug tftrongli my sys- ■ tern for the pain. The second dose eased me so muoh that I slept two hom^s, something I had not done for two months. Before I had used five ... bottles, I was well and at work as hard as any man could, for over three. weeks : but 1^ ,;■-■ , workeft tod haf.t for my stJengtlvandHak- " ' ing a hard cold. I was taken with. I(he mo»t acute and painfiilrlioumatism' all through my system tliat. was ever known; < •'I called the doctors again, and after several weeks they left me a cripple on crutches for life, as they said. I met a friend andtpld.li"unmycaseiaudhesaid'Hpp^. ■>■.-. Bitters hnd curnd him and wonld cure me. I poohed at.<bi:n,. but he \vas so earnest I ■was indliced.tOxnse them again,^' ?;. :'i ■ In less than four weeks I threw away my •■ • crutches and went to work lightly and kept r ba using the bitr.ers forfive weeks, until I * became as well :is any mail living, and have . -. been so for six yuars since. - .. ' ■'" : It hns also cured my wife, who had been ■-'■ ' sick for years ; and lias kept hei and iny<; children well and healthy wiih from two . •- to three bottle.3 a year. There is no ' need to" be sick at all if these bitters are, ' tised'i^f' s?>Ji JrßEftkj ExiSupervisor. ?- «■. "That poor invalid vrtfe, Sister,' Mother, ■■■■■ ««Or daughter U!,t.:: .. ■■- . . " Can bs made the picture, of health J ; .f • ' ''witHafewb'Vttlesof Htfp of 3ittersit «• Will you let them suffer ill!" Prosecute' the SmndlepiM ;; ■ ' If when you c ill for American Hop Biti ters (see green twig of Hops', on white label and Dr Soule's nameblo^Ti m the ' ' oottle.) the vendor hands but anything but American Hop Bitters, refuse it and shun that vendors you would, a. viper; arid if; ' • he has taken your money for anything else indict him for Iho fr.iud and sue him for . damages for the swindle, arid we will pay • ■ you liberally lor the conviction. ■ . PAIMEUSTON NORTH Steam' Chaff. Cutting^ Orush-: mgf (hvndmtg^ and j&tb- 1 lyiilverton MAIN-StEEBT, PaIiMERSTQN NOJITH. Ha-vre on $ale all Idndb of Gi-aihV \' '■[ Wliajlesale and Ketail. Barleymeal, 15Olb"bags. . . 12/6 Wheatmeal. 1501 b bags '.. 10/6 Best Oaf esi Sheaf Chaff, JB4,.per,.'|irofl«.'v;. V-i. ,..-. . t ir^ j§^s:. v v. » i cc s . A , STRFe¥LY G^SH: . Crushing, &c, done for the Trade. ASK FOU Chamberlain's FLOURAa;v\tfea to be the Best m the * Manawatu. /CHAMBERLAIN'S is the only \J Mill that is fitted with appliances for thoroughly mixing the 1 wheats essentiul* to '.making Gbotl Flour." Orders punctually attended to. < Jgap^Mr T. R. Chamberlain has now started a corn-crushing 1 machine. N.B. Oats crushed at 3d per bushel Crushed oats for sale at* 2i 6d. 1. R. CHAMBERLAIN, MANAGrEB Feilding Steam ' Flour mill. ggT To be obtained at Milverton& Son** Main-street Palniereton. NQTIQE, Change of Prppri^tary^ nnHB Business Premises, 'StockJL in-Trade, yehicles, Eight, Title \ and Interest/also all Appliances, &c, for carrying on the Coach Eactory lately in-tne hands of Mr Stratford, Coach Builder of Rangitikei-street, has become my property by purchase made on the lQth. of January^ 1,---would therefore re'speibtfully solicit the Patronage of. eSI persons intereßt&S m the various [Departments of the Business ,aB carried on by my Predecessor. I also beg to state that by strict attentioa I mtend to darry out this Busihesiß successfully, and give general (satisfaction to alrOu»!i toners, It »h«ll be my Jlndeavfm? to do wofk 9f tie. t»*t pesci'iption the law*# poK«jk!«}. j alaa i;Hs nv&Mom M "^»HWi{jhmeus 3bus heHjtijfni'e torn kwswsif mwM %k d|iifthe» tern. ifr mm mm
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XII, Issue 1747, 30 June 1886, Page 4
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