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The wife of Mr Leonard Wells, of East Brimfield, Mass., had been suffering from neuralgia for two days, not being able to sleep or hardly keep still, when Mr Holden, the merchant there, sent her a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, and asked that she give it a thorough trial On meeting Mr Wells the next day he was told that she was all right, the pain had left her within two hours,.and that the bottle of Pain Balm was worth 500 dollars if it could not be had for less. For sale by P. Barrie, Waipukurau, and G, Clark, Kaikora. 48 THE EAST COAST Sheep Dog Trial Clab’fl Second Annual Meeting, PORANGAHAU, Thursday, May 27th, 1897. CLASS IHeading and Bringing Back ; about half a mile ; time 20 minutes Prizes First £B, second £4, third £2, fourth £l. Points: Heading, 12, BriDgiog Back, 8 ; Under Command, 10. CLASS IIHeading, Bringing Back and Yarding about quarter of a mile ; time 15 minutes. Prizes: First £B, second £4, third £2, fourth £l. Points: Heading, 7 ; Bringing Back, 5 ; Under Command, 8 ; Yarding, 10. CLASS 11lHunt away ; about a quarter of a milt?, between three sets of fla?,s; time 10 minutes, Priz s : First £B, second £4, third £2, fourth £l. Points:Hunt Away, 10; Under Command, 14 ; Style, 6. SPECIAL PRIZES— Mr A. St Hill’s of £1 ie for the beet long heading dog worked solely by whistle. Mr Brunton’s special, value £1 la, for dog ecoriog most points at meeting. Mr R J. Hunter’s special £1 Is, for dog scoring most points at heading in Cla-s I. Other Special Prizes advertised a; future date. Entries, accompanied by fees and uame and colour of dog, close with the Secretary, in writing at 7 pm. on THURSDAY, 13th May, 1897, at Poracgihau. A BALL will be held in the evoning. 208 R 0. SMITH, Hen. Sec.

I Have Them! WHAT? The Best Bicycles in the World! THE BUDGE WHITWORTH leads everywhere 1 The Oldest and Beat Makers in the World ! Rigid as a Rock I Nearly all the World’s Records have been put up on Budge Whitworth Machines ! The Spalding LIGHT-WEIGHT MACHINE Has no equal for Strength aud Finish. The Hobart Bird FLIES LIKE A BIRD ! For price they are unmatched and miles ahead of others. You can rely on any of these Machines Don’t be led into buying any other Machine Will take you thousands of miles You can go a long journey and get back safely. Some Machines will leave you stranded in some out of the way district without shelter. A large assortment to seleot from. Machines built to Order. A large stock of acces sorios kept in stook, and repairs of all kinds executed with greatest despatch and at reasonable charges. C. H. NASH, Roalaniwha Hoad, 26 WAIPAWA. QEO R G E H A Mf PAINTER, PAPERHANGER, GLAZIER AND PLUMBER, WAIPAWA. G.A., in returning thanks to his patron, and the public generally for past favors oegs to state that he has always on band A LARGE & SUPERIOR STOOK. Estimates given. Work at a distancs promptly attended to Davies and Evans, PRACTICAL TAILORS, HASTINGS - STREET, NAPIER. HAVE just reoeived a large stock of AUTUMN and WINTER GOODS, comprising— ENGLISH and SCOTCH TWEEDS, FRENCH WORSTEDS & CASHMERES. A special line of 250 CHOICE SUIT LENGTHS. The whole of the goods have been epecially selectad for Hawke’s Bay, and as we employ none but the best workmen wo caD offer onr customers the Beat Goods at Lowest Prices. 119 AIPAWA (next Mr Rathbone’s store), F. SHANLY, Pbopbietojs, Maker of all kinds of CARRIAGES BUGGIES, DOG CARTS, &c. Carriages repaired, painted, &c., oa the most reasonable terms, and at the shortest notice. Designs made and estimates furnished. 50 B/ffEMO FORMS, Tickets, Receipt IYII Books, &o—Mail OSioe QOACH JjUCTORY

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XX, Issue 3601, 22 May 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waipawa Mail, Volume XX, Issue 3601, 22 May 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waipawa Mail, Volume XX, Issue 3601, 22 May 1897, Page 4

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