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NOTICE OF POLLING DAY. In Pubsuancb op "The Electoral Act, 1893." I WILLIAM MATRAVERS, , Returning Officer for the Electoral District of Palmerston, do hereby give notice that by virtue of a writ bearing date the twenty -second day of November, 1899, under the hand of the Clerk of Writs, an Election will be held for the return of one qualified person to serve as Member for the said district, and that the latest day for receiving nominations of candidates will be the twenty ninth day of November, 1899, and that the poll if necessary will be taken at the several polling places of the said district on the sixth day of December, 1899. Everyone desirous of becoming a candidate must be nominated by not less than two Electors of the district by a nomination paper as prescribed by section seventy-five of " The Electoral Act, 1893," delivered to the Returning Officer on or before the 29th day of November, 1899, not later than five o'clock in the afternoon. The following are the polliDg places for the Electoral District of Palmerston : — The Court House, Palmerston North (principal.) The School House, Campbell Street, Palmerston North. The School House, Terrace End, Palmerston North. The School House, College Street, Palmerston North. The Fire Brigade Station, The Square, Palmerston North. The School House, Longburn. O'Connor's Flax Shed, Oroua Bridge. The School House, Linton. Tiritea School House, Fitzherbert. The School House, Fitzherbert East The School House, Kairanga. The School House, Taonui, Rangitikei Line. The Maori Council House, Te Awahuri. The School House, Bunnythorpp. The School House, Upper Taonui. The School House, Ashhurst. The School House, Stoney Creek. The School House, Hiwinui Watershed Road. The School House, Jackeytown. The School House, Kelvin Grove. Pukeroft School House, Spur Road. Aratika School House, Midland Road. WM. MATRAVERS, Returning Officer. LIOENSING POLL. T* HEREBY give notice that on the I day appointed for the taking of the Electoral Poll of the Electors of the Electoral District of Palmerston, and simultaneously therewith, a Poll of the Electors of the said district will also be taken up on the undermentioned proposals : — 1. I vote that the number of Licenses existing in the district continue. 2. I vote that the number of Licenses existing in the district be reduced. 3. I vote that no Licenses be granted in the district. WM. MATRAVERS, Returning Officer. Haydock's New ; Liver Pills(Sugar Coated). A wonderfni and extraordinary combination of concentrated medicine. The Victories of Science- -Electric Telegraphs, Steam aud Printing — revolutionized the whole system of the globe, and made mankind* wiser and better. So, although there are countless Pills used for disease, and claiming much as to their merit, the remarkable discovery of Dr. Haydock has eclipsed them all, and has founded a New Medical System. The Doctors, whose vast doses of four or fi«?e pills, enfeeble the stomach and paralyze the bowels, must give way to the man who restores health and appetite with one or two of his extraordinary Vegetable Pills. One or two of Dr. Haydock's New Liver Pills suffices to place the stomach in perfect order, creates an appetite, and renders the spirit light and buoyant. If the Liver is affected its functions are restored, and if tbe Nervous System is enfeebled, it ia invigorated and snatained. Sympoms of Biliousness, 1. The patient complains of a fullness of the stomach. 2. Distension of the bowels by wind. 3. Heartburn. 4. A feeling of ;wearioe3S, sleepiness after meals. 5. A bad taste in the mouth, and furred tongue. 6. Constipation, with an occasional diarrhoea. 7. Headache in front of head. 8. Depression of spitits and preat lassitude. All of tha above symptoms go to show functional derangement of the Liver ; and now comes the great importance ot' any error made as to the condition of the 1 patient. He should immediately provide himself with a Liver Stimulant, the most commou form of which is a Pill. Daily experience shows that this, when the Pill is compounded properly, is the readiest mode of inciting and promoting the action of the Liver, and can be always relied on. I have devoted many years of my life in compounding a Pill, that will act readily and system^ atically as a Bilious Remedy. Ido not believe in great purgatives, and therefore have made a Pill, one of which is an active and thorough dose. I have called it haydock's new liver pill. They are" the true grains and essence of health, aud tbe greatest blessing that i science has given to tbe world. For nervous protration, weakness, general lassitude, want of appetite and sick headache Dr Haydock's New Liver Pills will be found an effectual remedy. Each vial contains twenty pills. Price twenty -five cents. For sale by all druggists, Any sceptic can have a vial of pills sent him free on receipt of his nam< and address, for a trial. Send a postal card for copy of pamphlet— "The Liver and its Mystery." It furnishes valuable information to all. HAYDOCK & CO., New York, U.S. Caution I— Druggists are desired to notice that the name of J« H. Francis, sole agent;, is written across each dozen packages of Haydock's Liver Pills. All without this are counterfeit. KEMPTHOEN, PROSSER & CO., Christchurch.

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Feilding Star, Volume XXI, Issue 127, 28 November 1899, Page 4

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