DR FLETCHER'S PILLS.
<650 For Circulars. A. We be? to notify that we have bought baok the circulars sonb out with Dr Fletcher's Fills daring 1891. The whisky bottle contained 2128 pills, and we bought the forms from the following gentlemen' at the following prices A, Bauer's, Kilkivun, Queensland, for J'2s. • .J. 11.-Eraser's, Hardingo>st,, Auok- ■ land, New Zealand, £lO. 6. Paroipien's, 709 Toorak-road, Melbourne, 15. W. H, Puddorphat's, East Woponca, Vio., £4. G. Itussell's, Market-street, Adelaide, £3. J. -Marshall's, Strath Hagley, Tas« mama, £2. E. W. Griffin's, Avonsido, Christchurch, N.Z, £J, For New Year, 1893, wo huve filled a large Clements Tonic bottle with Dr. ■ Fletchers pills, and we encloso a circular with every shilling box of them, on which our friends arn requested to writo a number, nnd we agree to buy back the circular for £25 for the first ono to hand which bears the written number corresponding nearest to the number of pills in the bottle; £lO for the second; £5 for the third; and £4, £3, £2, and £1 for the / 4th. sth, Gth, and7th, respectively, I'ho Jl pills will bo counted December 24th, ™ 1892, and all circulars must be in our office before the date or we refuse to buy them. We buy baok the first nearest seven only. Dr Fletcher's pills aro a quick euro and positive cure for indigestion, constipation, headache, liver and kidney complaints, and are used with greater success and more extensively by male and female sufferers than any other medicine, and we have thousands of testimonials to prove this, They arosold by all chemists, storekeepers, and patent medicine dealers overywhere, or post free for 18 penny (not 2d) stamps of any i Colony,from F, M, Clements, Newtown Sydney.
" THREE NEW SONGS," AN ADDRESS will be delivered, D.v.j in the TEMPERANCE HALL, first SUNDAY Evening at 7 o'clock, Subject: "ThrooNow Songs." TheThemo, When Sung, and By Whom, An invitation given to all. AM m. ALFREDTON ROAD DISTRICT. NOTIOiE is' hereby given that it is the intention of the Board with the consent of the settlers interested, to rato the sum of £2500,'—£2400 for d/Bmft, forming, and bridging on Fori Road—and 190 for fencing through Mr A. Napier'#' property. The ;exponses of raising loan and charges in connectipn with same will come out of loan, To meet the interest and annual charges on the loan a special rate of 9 l-16th penco in .the £ wjll be levied on all the following sections :-S. 13,221 aCres of S. 12, S. 11,7,10; 1,2,4/ Block V,S 13, B. 1, S. 5,2,1, B. VI, S. Band 334 acres of S, 7, B. 11, 88 acres of S, Id, B, I, all in the Puketoi Survey District, and the thirds accruing to any of these sections, will be pledged In repayment of same, A meeting of those settlers interested in the above work will be held on Match 10th (THURSDAY) in Mr W. ,T. Saunders wool shed. \ F. H. UIJNDERDALE, Olerk. Alfredtou, 10 February, 1892. •
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4043, 20 February 1892, Page 3
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498Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4043, 20 February 1892, Page 3
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