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Recommended for Cholera Horbus. — "During the hot weather last summer I had a se>\er attack of cholera morbus, necessitating my leaving my business," says Mr C. A. Haic, of Ilaro 8r09., Fincastle, Ohio. "After taking two or tlnee do=ei ot Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhcea Remedy I was completely reb"'.cd, and in a lew hours was able to i csiimo m i wr.'rk in the store. I sincerely recommend it to auj'oiio afflicted with 'tui ach or bowel troubles;" — For ss»le by the United Fanners' Co-opertm'e .Association, Wanganui.

FROM 13 STONE TO A LIVING SKELETON. MR ALFRED ARMSTRONG PENNEFATHER, ex policeman, wntos as follows : — I was a suffoier for yeais from severe Chronic Indigestion which reduced me from 13 stone weight to a mere skeleton. I had intense paini after each meal, suffering soveiely from Flatulence, Heartburn, Palpitation of the Heart, SleeplSbsnens, Want of Energy, Constipation, etc. 1 was under tile Ue,ifc I ment of two mediejal men, but got no relief, and I fried many well known remediej without success. I tried Loaaljy'a Waboo, and recoiled instant lelief. 1 have re gained both weight aud strength, and can honestly say that 1 am ugam pfcrfectly well. Loatbv's Wahoo always acts thug. Wholesale Agents: Kempthorne, Pros serand Co.'s N.Z. Drug Co., Limited.

Amusements PATRIOTIC MASS MEETING AT DRILL HALL ON WEDNESDAY, 17ih INST., at 8 rm. PItOOBASIMK. 1. "Relief of Ekowe" .. -Band 2. " God Save the Queen " Soloists: llr Pinches, Mies Pawson, and Mr Lennard i 3. Speech .. His Worship the Mayor 4. Song, " Soldiois of tbe Queen " . . . . Mr House 5. Fast Resolution and speeches I). Song, ' Rule Britannia" Mr Blennerbassett 7. Second Resolution and Speeches 8. " God Save the Queen" Bandit Chorus rrtHE Castlecliff Railway Company will .3. run a free train leaving Castlecliff at 7 p.m , and Wanganui at oloso of meeting. A. HATRICK, Mayor. DRILL HALL. THURSDAY, 18th OANUARY, 1900. aT* KANDTJATBIOTIC/^ONCBRT Ixkand Jr apriotic'ljoncert IN AID Ol' SOUTH AFRICAN WAR "MORE MEN FUND." Tendered by the Members of tho Coßmopoiitau Club. Under the Patronage of the Hon. James Carroll (Native Minister), A. D. Willis, Esq., M.H.I*., the Mayor (A. Hatrick,Esq.),and tho Borough Councillors. Committee : Messrs G. Sprisjgins (President), F. Bishop, R. W. Comyns, I'\ Robin, H. Mowtell, a. W. Day, H. Taylor, F. House, T. Vance, T. Sparks, F. Sparks and J. K. Manning (Musical Diiectors). W.Kall (Hon. Sec,) Pbogiummk. — Part I. 1 Overture . . . . Garrison Band 2 Song, " Sons of tho Empire" .. .. Mr Davies 3 Song "When the Heart is Young .. .. Miss Griffiths 4 Wai Solo, " The Gauntlet " . . . . Mr Hatliorly 5 Song, "Motherland" . . Mr Hobin Hay 6 Song, " Red, Wl.ito, and Blue" .. .. Mrs Morgan 7 Recitation, " Absent Minded Beggar " . . Mr Water* 8 Vocal Duet, "Lullaby" Mis-jes Paw&on andDehes 0 Song, " Sons oE tbe Sea ". . . . Mr R. Blennerhassett 10 Harp Solo . . . . Miss Hatherly 11 Song, "Death of Nelson" Mr Cribb 12 Song, "Our Colonial Boys " . . . . Mr Mowtell Interval pi 5 Minutes. Part 11. 1 Overture . . Sparkb 1 Orchestia 2 Song, " The Englishman".. .. Mr F de J. Robin 3 Harp Solo (selected) .. Miss Hatherly 3 Violin Duet .. . .Misses ßnngezu i Song, " Damon " .. Miss Griffiths 5 Mandolin Solo . . . . Mr Holer 6 Vocal Duet, "The Army and Navy " Mcsai b Manning & Hay 7 Sword Dance . . Master J. Stewart Grand Finale, " SOLDIERS OF THE QUEEN." SotoMrß.Blennerha<icett Assisted by tl.e Wanganni Garrison Band and Officers and Mon of tho Wanganui Garrison. Solo of Rule Britannia, Mr T. Vanca ; Solo ot God Save tbe Queen, Mr Day. ; Owing to tho length of tb? Programme ! encores cannot ba permitted. Admission, Is. Rotorvcd Beats, !*s. Day tickets obtainable at Messrs H. I. Jones and Sons' or Mr J. Gobs.'; also from any member of the Committee and the Hon. Seoretary. W. HALL, Hon. Sec. THT|7"A.NTEL*»nt once, in connection with T T above— Umfoims of all branches of the service. Those willing to lend ams are requested to communicate at once with Mr Herbert Taylor, at his Furnishing Warehouse, in Ridgway St. TRANSVAAL FUND. A "1/rOONLIGHT -HjiXCUESION A Moonlight ILixcursion AND CONCERT will be held at Castlgcliff on FRIDAY EVENING, 19th INSTANT, in aid of the CASTLECLIFF "MORE MEN FUND." Garrison and Sash and Door Factory Bands will bo in attendance and will render Selections and Dance Music, both in the Park and on the Beach. Programme of Concert will be advertised m future issue. Railway Faro (return), Is. Admission to Concert (including railway fare), 2s Tickets procurable from Mr H. RobertBon, Guard Heads Railway, any Member of Committee, or the Seoretary, R. M. Gatenby, Victoria Avenue and Glasgow Street. Tenders. WAITOTARA COUNTY COUNCIL. TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited up to 12 noon on SATURDAY, 3rd February, 1000, for Contract 188, viz.— Metalling Kai Iwi and Okehu Hills, on the Main Road, about 2100 yards Shell Rook Metal. Specifications at the Council Offices. Tbe lowest or any tender notnecessarily accepted. H. E. DYMOCK, County Clerk. January 17th, 1900. TO LEASE BY TtNPER, WITH OR WITHOUT A PURCHASING CLAUSE. WE have received instructions from J. W. Anderson, Esq., to Lease by Tender Ms well-known Farm. Fclsham, Makinkiri, ot 560 acres, for a torin of years. This is a first-class property, has a seven-roomed house, outluildings, sheep yards, stock yards, wool shed, etc. ; is only 13 miles from Wangaiiiii by a splendid icad. The Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders closo on 10th February, at noon. For conditions and particulars apply to BADDELEY AND TSERMAN, Wanganui Land Agency, St. Hill Street.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9940, 17 January 1900, Page 3

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