COMPLETION OF THE MAIN TRUNK RAILWAY. General satisfaction is expressed at the completion of this great undertaking, and the establishment of railway communication between the Empire and " Queen Cities. Many advantages will follow, the opening of the line. Not the least will be local medical attendance and medical supplies, which are now obtainable with the greatest difficulty. This does not mean that well-tried remedies that have been a stand-by for years will become a back number. The settler knows the worth of them too well for that. He would part with a good deal before giving up IMPEY’S MAY APPLE, the remedy that has proved such a boon to himself and family during tneir years of isolation; and railways and better roads will mean for him more prompt and frequent supplies. Impey’s May Apple, 2s 6d at all stores. -
Lane’s Emulsion for Summer Colds. Men, women, and children. 2s 6d and 4s 6d. PAiWTEETHIS BACK i Mad Floating Kldnoy—Terrible Pel* I —PLAMTEKOA makes Permanent Cure. S?SK Mr. Ernest A. Clement, of theTaita, in the employ of the Hutt County Council, relates his most remarkable case;—“ I feel it my duty both to you and suffering humanity to make known the benefit I have derived from PLANTEKOA. I have been under treatment for many years for my Kidneys, Liver and Chronic Indigestion. Under examination the doctors thought I had a Floating Kidney, and prescribed medicines and lotions for treatment, in fact Lhave lodine and other things in the house now that was supplied to paint my baok._ In addition to the complaint mentioned I used to suffer from excruciating pv ins in my side and back. Besides' the doctor's treatment, I tried almost countless patent medicines in the effort to get relief. I, can honestly say that PLAWTEKOA has made a new man of mo, cured the ailments above referred to, and I am now enjoying better health than I have done for years. Any further information, gladly furnished if desired.” PLANTEHOA is not an experiment, it entries, its oum guarantee. To use it is to be cured, utmv, your Chemist has it, Prioa sOtatoMßt !/• and 2/-, Soup .1/-. 55,
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9352, 22 January 1909, Page 6
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359Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9352, 22 January 1909, Page 6
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