"^'ltcMKesfbf- tlie:;Skin.':..' i.Ever- have .any-/eruption -of .; skin ? There' ; are; many'forms v-' : .' of? it, any''of; them 'bad enough , totax ypiir patience': Hemorrhoid va1 plague■• of the' night;^'no rest jfortlre* sufferer from .ithis-' complaint. 1 -Eczema, too ; hives.don't sound dangerous, j but . they.tcausef.muohijmisery to . those iinfortunate-, enb'ugii to be' troubled '.with■.■them;'.. Doan's Ointmentis a "wonder" for • any such trouble. No troublesome' irritation of the. skin can .resist its soothing, healing influence.) s Lots of Palmerston people liiiow this now : Mrs Nicholisoni' G isb;ome" Sit this; town, ■ says :—-"Six , month's ago I began to get a terrible itchiness of the: skin., It kept to. one part, never .spreading,' but ' it ' could not betreated with any good results, un-: til I -got Doan's Ointment a couple of months ago at White-f ford's pharmacy. I had used a good many remedies before I got this, but it was just a waste of time and money using them. Doan's Ointment cured me entirely. I hayo since'recommended this ointment to several and they sj>eak highly of it. I'-:-' . .-• .—■ :'.- .. ■ ■• . Doan's Ointment is splendid in alii diseases .of •. the skin, eczema, piles,! hives, insect bites, sores, chilblains, etc. It is perfectly safe and very effective.- ' Doan's Ointment is sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per box, or will be posted on re--ceipt of price by Foster-McClellan Co., 76 Pitt Street, Sydney': New? South Wales. But 'be sure you ask for DOAN'S. A good story is told of the new Colonial Secretary. All the Lytteltons, as most people know, are devoted to cricket with a passio« that throws most others in the shade. Ou of this devotion grew a tragic scene that was wit-iossed ono day in the family drawing room. One of the younger l.oys entered the room in the Owpest distress and grief and overwholaied with shame, and -solemnly exclaimed : "What do you think Alfred has done?" "What is ;t ?'• exclaimed his mother. '"Tall me !" " I never should have thought it of him !" sorrowfully rejoined the boy. ii- Why, what has he done ? Tell me quickly !" doni'indod the mother,.. thoroughly formed. -' Done ! Why ho ran out to a beastly slow; and got stumped !"
EOR SALE. T^EAH -"Wuikftnae, 196^ acres, about x^ 50 acres flat, other mostly undulating ; 40 aorea standing hush (rnoßtly vata. which is bringing exceptionally, high prices 11 present); dividod into 10 paddocks, veil wirorod, and would ran 60 liG*d cf stock all the ya»r round. Splendidly built 8-roomed house, with all conveniences; wnsbhouse with copper an>l tubs built m : d.-iiry ; fhei fir trap and dr»iy andlooss box; cowshed 50x2<1, ..with stone and concrete ,floor ;■ two 2roomed cottages »ad ou> buildings; withiu 5 inir;uios of creamery, school and pont office. Buildings aloi>9 insured f r £650; ]ea«e in porpatuhv ; anDuol rental £^8 15s; rlso 30 milking cows, 20 yearlings and boifr-rs, 1 horse, 1 trnp and 1 new driy and harness, milking utonbiis, hrm -undrtos, otc, etc. Price, £2000 as n going concern. . £1650 without s'oclr, etc. For further particulars or firm effar, apply RICHARD K. HA.IUHS, Lrnd Agont,, Levin. BABMUD4 ABRAHAM LIMITED. 3PRING~SOWI]S[G. YKT& have arriving — Turnip, Swede &. Rape Seed specially* pclectod for us from Messrs Hurst & Sou, aDd including the finest -swedo known, viz , " Burst's ! Monarch." • j IN STOCK—A largo vnrii »,y of oJd pa>tnre Ityegrnss, including the wellknown ;:.• ■■-■■. «• FLAXMBEE" . seed, an a splendid sniaple of "ITAXTAjN TiYE" Spfebia.Jy grown for our trado A!ko nil oiher grass s. Eds und hEED OATS, including the famous* Newmarket (or J-loaebmv), now the favourite ost in this district. As usual faruji-ra may thoroughly rely on the quality of tho coeds we supply. BAKRAUD &"aBBAHAM, Ltd. PEEMIIS ' ■; AND . . , , cash ironmongers, •TNVITE visitors tc the. Show to X inspec-, their exhibits of the following : - Champion Lubricating Oils Acme Oil and Gas Kngiood Binder Twine . New Ceniury 'Steamer,- with., Pump Intei-jeotor. Express tngine and Boiler Exfiresd Steum Generator Horse and Sheop Shearing Machine Champion Cooking ttaEges Incubators : Brooder 9 -■'; Bone Milh . Clover Cutters . . - Ball-Bear ing Lawn Mowers Lawn Boilers Wire Netting ' Tile Eegister Gratea « Portable Forges . ,' Sheep Dip Cockatoo Wool Press Zealandia Wool Press Phaeton Ail Sieal,;Slaehera fColonial Make) Planer, jr. Garden Itnploments Paroid . ', . - Ndponaet *..''' • Butter Cua Churna . ; ; , Tables, etc., etc.etc. , , ; IRONMONGERS; -
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7713, 5 December 1903, Page 7
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694Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7713, 5 December 1903, Page 7
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