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T. NICHOLSON, TAILOR & IMZELELCZEZEL Waipukurau. Suits made to measure on the shortest notice. Latest style and good fii A varied assortment of material to choose from. Latest importations. A choice and varied stock of men’s mercery—Shirts, Collars, Ties, Hats, Underwear, etc.

k The Press Office, Waipukurau JFm SURE to Remember ) That every JOB-PRINTING > done promptly and satisfactorily at the Local Office, Thus avoiding delay and trouble, and*keeping the money in the town.

eJu m H IS ir wH I If BILE BEANS for BILIOUSNESS are the very best medicine that can be taken for this purpose, as they cleanse and regulate the Liver, an organ to which may be traced nearly all the minor ailments so many people suffer from. If the Liver is not in thorough working order, the blood is impure, the circulation sluggish the digestion impaired, the oieep disturbed, and the complexion sallow. ® The consequence is that there is a lack of energy, and the sufferer becomes a victim of “that tired feeling.” To be out of sorts in the Spring is most trying, as many people know. If you are feeling “run down ” and without energy for work, take BILE BEANS for BILIOUSNESS, and they will put you in a condition that will withstand the changeable Spring weather.

HE ZD I C Wellington Eot Value in Drapery

; ‘ONLYACOLD. ? Yes, only a cold—heavy headache, shivering, sneezing, fullness in the nostrils, feverishx ness, are the symptoms. But do not neglect it. Neglected coughs and colds bring on I bronchitis, pneumonia, pleurisy, consumption, causing in the k earlier stages cutting pains and oppression on the chest, hcA, dry * skin, exhaustion, body-ac&es, short and jerky breath. That J 08. V/ILLIffIUS’ PBK PILLS \ usea according to the directions that come with them, have cwred ? coughs and colas, ) pneumonia, consumption and } lung complaints, is proved by 1 26,000 testimonials received ' from tb<? grateful public. J Amongst others Dr. i Williams’ Pk<k Pills CURED THIS MAN. Mr. Thomas Collings, of DrumA nioud, N.Z., writes: —“Some time A ago I was attacked by a slight cold ' which ! neglected. This brought on .) iniiueuza, bronchitis, and asthma. . I coaid not sleep at nights for ’ violent fits of eovghing. I suffered ) greatly from exhaustion and pains . and oppression on my chest. Physicians treated me, but I was not » cured. i sea I commenced Dr. Williams* LTca. Pills, azuj before long received great benefit. Now I am better in health than over. Several k of my neighbors have used them X with the greatest success; they are invaluable for luug complaints/’ I a Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, bj their tonic . ' action on iba bloofi and "••“rves. also cure rheumatism, sffiiiicu. luinuago, aeuialg-ia, J poor eircuiriiion, ameini*. etc. » >m<l by ihe Dr. Williams’ Meofeuie Co., Wo |? .iug:ou, 6 1 oxes 16/6 (&ost free), »ud by t hernia.s aud ® ii Ji v ’< &agt,h w/ I I But mind you ask fot Dr. Williams’, i

“NATURES THEORIGJNA' PLEASANT. AND . LAXATIVE* GSNUiIMk SMii&iS Nature’s Pleasant Laxative, is a perfect remedy for ConsHpatson, Ui4igestios3, and all .hidred ailments, pleasant to the and prompt, gentle and ■ • rough jn action. WC-PDi? OF ADVICE. — Ask Caiubrnia Syrup of Fits and - :;<■• tbßt the package hears the well:r.own Game and trade mark ol the California Fig Syrup Co., the mauu factureis of the only original am; genuine. Imitations are numerous, but as you value your health, you cannot risk taking a substitute. Sold in New Zealand in two bize«, i/G & 2/3 Of all Chemists. California Fig Syrup Co., 32 Snow Hill, Lonc'on AUSTRALIA-. 7 BARRACK STREET SYDNEY

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Waipukurau Press, Issue 24, 9 March 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waipukurau Press, Issue 24, 9 March 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waipukurau Press, Issue 24, 9 March 1906, Page 4

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