DRAUGHTS.
The return matoh — Town v Country— was. played in Mr W. Hogg's tefrtshmentrooms last evening, and again resulted in a win for the latter by six Riimes. The follow- , 'me ar# th« scores :—
, Owing to the telegraph lines being unworkable, press messages, were not accepted . at the telegraph office (his afternoon. Dr Gordon. Sannders was in town today, and conducted the Trinity Colleg* practical examination in musioattheDruidß'Hall. He ii itayine at Mri Pownall'a Panama House, ' and leaves .for Aaoldand to-morrow, where ha will hold another examination. He has ' bees conducting examinations throughout ' Zealand and Australasia. , Upo&ongaro, April 21/91 MrNosworthy Herbalist, Wanganui.— Dear Sir,— l have grest pleasure in bearing testimony to the - wonderful efficacy of your "Triumph Oough Mixture," as the four bottles I purchased from yon eared tne of * very trouble* once oough that I had suffered from for ' ' over twenty v»is.— Your* truly, Wxhsuh Owns. , , It will be an agreeable surprise to persons lubjeofctoattaokiof bilious colio to learn that prompt relief may be had by talcing Chamberlain's Oolio, Cholera and Diarrhcea Bemedy. In man? instance* the attack j m»y be prevented by taking this remedy a) ' Boon as the first symptoms of the disease appear. For sale by B, M. Gatenby. Daring the winter of 1898, F. M. Martin of Long Beach, West Va,, contracted a Mrera cold which left him with a cough. In speaking of bow he cured it he says i— " I uied'several kinds of oough syrup, but ' found do relief until I bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Oough Remedy, whioh r«- ' tiered ma almost instantly, and in a short time brought about » complete oure." When troubled with a cough er cold ustt this remedy and you will not find it neeeslary to try several kinds before you get re- ' lief. It has boon- in the market for over twenty jears and constantly grows in favor and popularity. For sale by B. M. Gatenby, Ohimist, AS AFFIDAVIT. This is to certify that on May 11th, I walked to Meliok's drug tton on a pair of orutohes and bought » bottle of Ohamberlain's Pain Balm for inflammatory rheuniatiim whioh had crippled me up. After using three bottles I am oompletel? oared. v I can cheerfully recommend it.— Charles j H. Wetiel, Snnbnry.'Pa. Sworn and snb. ] scribed to before me on Anguit lOtb, 1891. —Walter Shipman, J.P. For sal* by B, M, Gatenby, Chemist.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 8989, 22 October 1896, Page 3
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