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"BADLY CRIPPLED." ; |~» Hfi »h ' I Rheumatism, at its H^RtVk/Vx/J^^H binds him to abed, and RmM lotSS metes out to him a r9HL v t ' HlffipH martyrdom. At [ B^R\k JmSß&a tne DeBt > Rheumatism . Bb^^^^^^^^ To oure Rheumatism ifc j mj^mmM^xSk ate from the Blood the 1 HShh|£_9h|^^H acid poisons which are ) the cause of the disease. ! riVlVfll This is effectively done { hHH M . orse>s ladian Root \%fs I.Johnßoyce.offluntermontlis I was laid npwith rheumatism, being practically a cripple. I could not lift my j hand to my head. I suffered UDtold agony. I tried several remedies, but of no avail. Laßtly, I tried your Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, and was astonished at the result. The first bottle gave me real relief; I took a second bottle, and was then able to resume my daily work." Dr. Morse's Indian Root; Pills are a perfect blood purifier, and a positive cure for biliousness, indigestion, constipation, headaches, sallow complexion, liver and kidney troubles, piles, pimples, boils and blotcheß, and female ailments. Sold by chemists and storekeepers, 1b 3d per botfi<\ or six bottles 7s. Sole proprietors, The \V. H. Comstock Co, Ltd. (Australasian Dep6t), 58 Fitt-st., Sydney. Packed in amber bottleß, and the full name blown thereonGATENBY'S Household Remedies, SURE & SAFE, GATENBY'S Quinine & Iron Wine Is a GOOD SENSIBLE TONIC thairwill sharpen your appetite and pnt new go into your nerves and 1 .Tpapctes. Price 2/6 per bottle. i Gatenby's Sarsaparilla, ! The best Blood Purifying Medicine. Renews the Blood, cleanses the - Stomach, regulates the Bowels and imparts a tone of health and vigor to the whole system. Price ' 3/- per bottle. ; GATENBY'S Aromatic Castor Oil Pleasant to taste and smell. Possesses all the virtues and none of the drawbacks of ordinary Castor Oil. Children like it and take it l readily. Price 1/- and 21- per ' bottle. ; GATENBY'S 1 Athletes' Embrocation. ! Best External Bemedy for Rheumatism, Sprains, Bruises, etc Invaluable for Cyclists, Footballers, ' Peda and all Athletes. Price | 2/6 per bottle. 1 Manufactured only by 1 R. M. GATENBY, PHARMACIST, WANGANUL ' For sale by all Storekeepers. Ask for [ GATENBY'S and take no other. \ EGMONT COUNT* GUN CLUB. i, RUMMER TtyTEETING. , The Egmont Gun CJub will hold a LIVE PIGEON MATCH on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, [ In Douglas' Paddock, commencing , at 10 a.m. sharp. > OPEN HANDICAP MATCH, £100. 3 First Prize, £60; Second Prize, £25; Third Prize, £10; Fourth 3 Prize, £5. Nominations, 30s. Acceptance, 20a. f Two nominations allowed. Stars • on first bird 40a. Nine birds ; two > misses out. [ If tha nominations fail to reach , 44, the prize-money will be reduced , proportionately to the number of 1 nominations. \ Handicap Sweepstakes, with both , live and inanimate Pigeons, will l take place during the day, open to all-comers. \ Nominations close on Thubsday, ; February 6th. Acceptances on ! February 12th. ' All .Nomination and Acceptance 1 Fees must be paid to the Secretary i only. All matches will be shot under • the N.Z. Gun Club Association Rules. , Competitors must send all previous I performances along with nomma- ; tions. 1 Bookmakers must prooure a pec- ! Mit the day preceding the match to [ go on to the grounds. » Handioapper, C. R. Bayley, Esq. ; Referee, C. A. Budge, Esq. ' Admission Is. GEO. De. CLIFTON, Hon. Secretary, Hawera. KAPONGA HORTICULTURAL ; AND GENERAL PRODUCE SOCIETY. i ______ I T7IIFTH A NNOAL OHOW. ; TO BE HELD IN THE I ATHENAEUM HALL I ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20. Pot Plants, Cut Flowers, Farm and Garden Produce, Fruit, Preserves, ' Dairy Produce, Bread, Cakes, 1 Etc.* Miscellaneous. Liberal Prizes (cash). Numerous and Valuable Specials, and Taranaki Association Championships. Refreshments at all hours. Prizes omitted in Catalogue — Class 112 : Potatoes (12), any other | variety, Ist prize 4s ; 2nd, 2s. } Class 118; Potatoes, collection, 6 tubers of eaoh, . Ist prize 10s; 2nd 2j 6d. Catalogues on' application to the Secretary. Doors open, Afternoon 1 to 5 ; Evening 7.80 to 10. Admission Is. F. GAP PER, Hon. Sec. and Treasurer. EUROL -" . ...AT... ' BOBBINS

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7386, 12 February 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7386, 12 February 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7386, 12 February 1902, Page 4