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Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1118, 4 December 1883, Page 4

 

ALEX. EERGTJSON, IEONMONGER& FAMILT x GROCER, Ths Squabs, *>■ PALMERSTON NORTH. ¥OR detafled advertisement see "The y SettlerV Friend," a monthly Gv den. Farm, and Fireside Journal, frh«h iSt Wobtirined at the Store gratia. YJTTOOLCOCK AND HOSKINGS GINMAX B_aC_BMl*raS AND F_»B«1I _ Next tfrManson'a Drapt". *7' Work done on shortest notice, ifricultural and other implements re- paired; E_Sx«tieneed Wheel*wrignt constantly •iA'a.-ak A on t&e 'p_ > e_(iis r ea- „ irsmAjr'-y ■ ' -a ■ A 7 . KIM-M^AWATU; - ;HE^ALD,^ PUBLISHED at •' Fokton every . Tuesday and Friday, ' con- tainsall the latest Shipping, Commer. Manawatu County News ap to the tune ot geiug to press.^ ■ AA Ce'pies ? may be had of Mr _i_rk, -- —Bookseller, the Square, FfJmerston M- No^rth,wtheißvenihgdißsue. ' 7 77:7'^-7'7'j,:R7^B^iSLli t . " Proprietor. h-:r-u AAA ' ■■':" :i 7'y>y ' *E*tememb6r Thia. T i^TO a^sic-Hpp^i^ aid Nati^inioaking you well when au dne.fails. v.iy^-y'^i V-O '•''■' i /;'-«»' 7- you a^ costive or dyspeptic, or are .Offering $*& W othpr of the numerous diseis^ of the stomach or bowels,, it is Bitters w* sovereign remedy vi all such complaints, pw*tA) ft f ) T. . ?T.,V away with any fombfEdn^ffiseate, stop tempting Beath this moment, and tnrn for, a cure to Hop row***.* 1 *" • ** 'v. ,- 4 _^^ja»e. «ck that, -terrible sickness Vm*mii&irtlM''J& a « Balm m mtW nic of Hop Bitters. •"""■"„ . !t -j _ If yod^t#a l li*qnenfeTi dr a resident •f a miasmatic district,- b""^^* f oia %^=BBox^^<^^oxis t and intermittent .evers*^by v tße use of Hop Bitters. r , .„r n -,•-/•¥,. -- . ! ofcwinw •kin, bad;br«atb. and aches^ anc fe_ej SisTable.geneTally,,,Hop Bitters will "i_a sfiott-tnißy. cete all Diseases, of .the stomach 'i&wWii&-KoW/-la^j-*^et*^ Kidneys', Brigbt's Disease. £500 l Will be paid for a oase^th^fa^ill not cute 1 or help. ,JBrdg_tft*^d Chemists keep._ That*popr/Ibedridden,-T invalid wife, sister, mother-jor^aughter, can bemade the picture of health ,hy a few bottles, of! Mbp bitters, costing /but a trifle.. Tiilli yen, let them suffer? ; ; ; (■yiy-Ai<y.y fA; iu -iA '--"■' - : ' ' "': ''"'"'' •l-;M '-.A- A,.: — ■.--.■■■' ■ _ : ;]^Am^:;TnMEßs. SUBSCRIBERS changing their plac abodes are,: requested to notily the fact m writing, or by calltog at _ the office, so that the papers may be left at ; neCw adbtreis.) J 7 l T^AAa The Proprietor will also feel obliged if subscribers would give information of any irregularity or carelessness on the part of the runner^ , l atwP%Wsß*-F***'^^f**^^'^^^^^_ i • m jt^ At— 4li__t _HU___lß_lM_ i f>* -M ■i»--->ssi_g Awmnrjrz ______ PtBLJC^NQTIpE. PUBLIC Notice is hereby given any one found tres- pa'ssihg'T-y'night without lawful rea- son m any of the passages leading to the rear of the Foresters* Hall will be a prosecuted with the. utmost rigour of the law, irrespective of ' persona. ** G. W. RUfifeELL.

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