"GERMAN SYRUP." No other medicine in the world was ever given Buch a test of its curative qualities as Boschee's German Syrup. In three years two million four nundred thousand small bottles of this medicine 'were distributed/ree of charge by Druggists in the United States of America to those afflicted with Consumption, Asthma, Croup, severe Coughs, Pneumonia and other diseases of the throat and lungs, giving the afflicted undeniable proof that Geman Syrup mil cure them. The result has been that Draggists in every town and village in civilized countries are recommencing it to their customers. Go to your Druggist and ask what they know about it. Sample Bottles 6d. Kegnl r size 3s 6d. Three doses will relieve any c — Advt. 1 Manaia poundkeeper has a notice in this issue. A valuable property is offered for sale by Mr. Major. The opening meeting of the Manoia Chess and Draught Club is to be held to-morrow evening. Messrs Penny and Co., the new proprietors of the Ngaire and Mangawhero sawmills, give a notice which should be interesting to the trade and the public generally. Mr. Arthur Haywood, of the Albion Hotel, Patea, announces that he intends to run the stables in connection with the hotel. This should be a sufficient guarantee to the travelling public that their horses will be well attended to if left in these stables. Mr. Newton King sells stock at Waiwakaiho tomorrow.
SATURDAY, 26th APRIL. By order Registrar Supreme Court. VTOLAN, TONKS A CO. -Li have received instructions to sell by auction at their rooms, as above — That valuable leasehold, known as Waokeno, situated within two miles of Hawera, consisting of 418 acres superior land, fenced and improved. There is a complete boiling-down establishment on the property, sixroomed house, stables, and wash-house. 3 stacks wheat 45 acres turnips Rent paid in advance to December, 1886. Terms easy. NOLAJST, TONKS & CO., Auctioneers. ■piANO FORTE TUNER. Mr. W. COKER, Piano Tuner, has arrived, and will be pleased to tune and repair pianos. Orders left with Mr. Pinches will be promptly attended to. H. COLLIER & SON, Music Sellers, Wanganui. TJED HOVER COACH. On and after MONDAY, the 31st MARCH, the FARES between HAWERA and MANUTAHI by the above Coach will be REDUCED to 2s. 6d. each way. R. SPECK, Proprietor. ANGAWHERO & NGAIRE STEAM SAW & PLANING MILLS. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC AND TRADE. Mr. H. Southey having given over his interest in the business lately carried on by him and Mr. Willy to Mr. JonN Penny, the firm will now be known as that of Penny and Co., when the liberal support hitherto accorded to -Southey and Willy is solicited for the new firm, who, by strict attention to business, and reasonable profits, hope lo bo able lo secure, at a price and f\u'ality not to be equalled, a fair share of the increasing demands of the district. They are -prepared to take orders for every- description of sawn and dressed timber ; and as their new yards are capable of containing a large assortment of every kind, intending customers will be able to have a iargc stock ts clioo.se from. Being cgonts for the New Plymouth Sash \tud Voo£ Factor j , everything in that Hue can be supplied at a low price. PENNY & CO. N.B. — All accounts owing to the late firm must be paid to the manager, Mi" W. L. Kennedy, and his receipt will be sufficient discharge for the same. H. SOUTHY. G. WILLY. ly/TANAIA PUBLIC~POUND. Impounded in the above pound, on March 29, 1884 .— One bay mare, branded HAU on rump, star on forehead. One bay mare and foal, saddle mark, branded like 0.. near shoulder. One bay mare, white snip and star, no visible brand. If not claimed, and all expenses paid, will be sold on 18th April, in in terms of the Impounding Ordinance. JOSEPH-CHADWICK, - Poundkeeper. ALBION HOTEL, ■Patea. Having determined, for the future, to run my own stables, settlers and others may rely upon having their horses well attended to. AETHUE HAYWOOD. NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership which has for some time past been carried on by FELIX McGUIRE & MICHAEL BOURKE, under the firm of " Bourke and Co.", at Hawera, in the Provincial District of Taranaki, in the trade or- business of Brewers, was this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent. The business lately carried on by the abovenamed firm will be continued by MICHAEL BOURKE, to whom all accounts due to the late firm must be paid, and by whom all accounts owing by the late firm will be paid. As witness our hands this 19th day of March, 1884. F. McGUIRE. M. BOUEKE. Witness — H. Caplen, Solicitor, Hawera.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume V, Issue 763, 2 April 1884, Page 3
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