Aiyr TOASBY-AND i^O.'S . IVX. Jo \j QUININE AND STEEL WINE. This unique preparation possesses virtues far and above that ordinarily sold under this name. By a skilful chemical process all the astringent matter is separated, thus doing away with all tendency to produce constipation. It is made with pure orange wine, thus making it pleasant as well as increasing its GfJioaoy. It is a specific for Neuralgia, Headache, Lassitude, General Debility, Feverishness, &c., &c. It is undoubtedly the most powerful nerve tonic ever yet made. To be had retail of all Grocers and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the District. Sole Manufacturers — A. M. LOASBY & CO., Wholesale and Retail Manufacturing Chemists, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. Surgical Dentistry, inc'uding Scaling, 'stopping, aud Extracting— a Speciality. TAMES A nnHORPE, AUTHORISED* SURVEYOR, Campbell Place, Wanganui. Note — When absent from Wanganui, letters posted, or left at my office, will be forwarded to me in Camp by first opportunity. AT o a? i cj iT It has been brought to the notice of the Publisher of the Herald that papers addressed to Subscribers at Okehu and Nukumaru are frequently appropriated by nonsubscribers, to the great inconvenience of the settlers. It should be clearly understood that this system of petty pilfering is a criminal offence, the offenders laying themselves open to a prosecution. After this notice, steps will be taken to protect Subscribers. The name of one offender is in the Publisher's possession. NOTICE TO OUR BULLS SUBSCRIBERS. ON and after this date the Wanganui Herald and Yeoman can ba obtained from Mr F. J, Mansell, Bookseller, who is prepared to take the names of intending subcribers.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 5304, 10 March 1884, Page 2
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269Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 5304, 10 March 1884, Page 2
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