THE HERBAL DOCTOR.
Always use herbs and herbal medicines in preference to minerals and drugs. At the same time make sure that the remedy is one of repute, ..and prepared from herbal extracts that have been procured from the right source. The transference of plants from their native locality to soils prepared by the hand of man, induces many changes in tneir individual elements. The dandelion, in its natural state, possesses defined medicinal properties, most of which are lost when the plant is artificially cultivated. The native plant is of esteemed value in diseases of the liver, stomach and kidneys, and is one of the several ingredients in that invaluable remedy, IMPEY’s MAY APPLE, Possibly the chief ailments of colonial life are those of stomach and liver, and this being so, there is no remedy so much required or generally esteemed as IMPEL’S MAY APPLE. This medicine is obtainable in 2s 6d bottles from all chemists and storekeepers.
Sntertamtnanfcs, Bflei'sSfns®! HOUSE, 3IAETON. ONE NIGHT ONLY. MONDAY NEXT, 14th JANUAEY. MEYXELL, GUNN & VANNA’S Hew English Comedy Company. The Latest and Most Successful London Farcical Comedy “THE LITTLE STRANGER.” “THE LITTLE STRANGER.” Introducing WILLIE PAEKE THE CHILI) WONDEE (Direct from Criterion Theatre, London.) Preceded at 8 o’clock by “Wig and Gown,” A charming Comedietta in one Act. Prices—3s, 2s, Is. Reserved scats, 4s. Box Plan is now open at Mogridgo’s. ' pera house, maeton. o FIRE BRIGADE SOCIAL. TUESDAY, 22nd JANUAEY, 1007. Double Tickets, 3s. 31. G. GOODALL, Secretary. |> aNG iwahia ssorts. The ANNUAL MEETING of the ifcove will be held on SATURDAY, 12th January, at 8 p.m.,in the Rangiwahia Hail. 0. DWYER, Hon. Sec. T OOE OUT for Grand NOVELTY i-J ENTERTAINMENT on behalf of Rangiwahia Tennis Club, in Town Hall, TUESDAY, Afternoon and Evening, January 29th. Programme later. ANT ED KNOWN. All interested in the Waituna District Sports are requested to attend a Meeting on SATURDAY Evening, January 12th. E. G. HUMPHREY, Hon. Sec.
171 EILDING INDUSTRIAL, AGEI J -A? CULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION’S THIRD ANNUAL SHOW, I TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY sth & Oth FEBRUARY. 1907. 1 '■ TWO DAYS. TWO DAYS, e ; £BSO S “£BSO ’ Allotted to Competitions -- HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, PIQB ) 3 HOME INDUSTRIES, Etc., Etc. ( t SCHEDULES from Secretary any A. & P. Association, or office of tins paper. i Tho RAM SALE will be held the day i 1 after the show. 7 ) r a ENTRIES CLOSE 16th January. E. H. FISHER, Tklbphonh 46 Secretary, p. O. Box 98 T m T r\ T.^
F UNERAL NOTICE. The friends of F, W. Goddard are informed that the Funeral of his late wife will leave his residence, Greatford, on FRIDAY, January 11, at 2 30 P.m., for Greatford Cemetery. \V. R. SNELLGROVE, Undertaker, No. 4528. Members of the above will assemble at the Court Rooms at 1 p.m. on FRIDAY, for the purpose of attending the funeral of the late wife o' Bto. F. W. Goddard. W. C, KITNEY, Secretary. jj A E VESTING. The undersigned is prepared to undertake Reaping in any pare of the * ,riol ' l A. STILL, Mar ton. MB G. E. OWEN, M.8.0.Y.8., has ceased to practice in the Bangilikei district. Mr A. H. BILL will carry on the business at the Fennels, Great*°No. 80 Marten Telephone Exchange, or Molndoe’a Stables, Marten,
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8711, 10 January 1907, Page 3
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