ITolloioays -.OJntmeng a»dL Pills. — An infallible re tia ed y for Bad Legs an d all kinds of Wounda.rr-The surprising sale of these -kivaluable .-medicines m every' part of tii* civilised "world is the most convincing proof of their efficacy. They speedily cure bad legs, old wounds, scrofula,, and other diseases of the : skin.. -. Thousands of persons suffering from the^e dreadful' maladios have been cured, by them after every other means had failed : and it is a fact beyond all doubt that there is no case however obstimate or long standing, but may be quickly relieved and ultimately j cured by these wonderful medicine« j Their unitecliactioiristssesistible ; more j need not W said m praise of- these ecle- j brated Pills. Let- those 1 who doubt their excellence 1 give 4heni a trial.-^-Advx. — 1 i \mmmmmmmmm ' — m \ TO BUILDERS, rpENDERS will be received up to L SATURD AY, the 19th inst., for buirdirig ■-■ a ■>'& E?EN^i O o M ED HOUSS for Mr. H.^M^Nwl. f Plans and specification! . can be- teen at his residence on, and after WEDNESDAY, the 16th 'inst. The lowest or any tender not neceti sarily accepted. F. dcX CLSRE, Arcbitect, i TENDERS WANTED. TIENDERS WANTED for falling L about twenty acres of BUSH, at Okaua, Mo ton a, near Foxton. Tenders to be addressed to the Manawatu Herald office, Foxton, not later jthan FEBRUARY 20th. i Specifications to be seen at the office of the Manawatu Times office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. GEORGE L. OLIVER, XU S T RECEIVED. A CHOICE SELECTION OF VALENTINES, AtSO, ; CHRISTMAS NUMBERS or ILLUSTRATED j LONDON NEWS, GRAPHIC, &c. Other periodicals also to hand, LEISURE HOUR, SUNDAY AT HOME, &o. JOBEPH LEARY, THE SQUARE, .: Pa I, MIB 8 TON. ._ PEiLbiiia. THURSDAY, 17th FEB., 1881. AT THE WARWICK STREET BkfK YARDS. HALCOMBE & SHERWILL, WILL sell, by public auction as above 5 head of cows 15 ,V '„ mixed cattle 20' „ „ 2 and 3 year-old steers ■ "^2l v : •-„ yearlings > 130 w „ mixed sheep. - 100 „. „ ewes~ 2 „ „ prime bred Lincolno rams &0- ... »» % year-old heifor« Sale at \ o'clock shapp, HALCQMB,E & SHERWILL, Auctioneers. KAILWAY NOTICE, ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16th the train that usually leaves Foxton at 4.25 p.icv. w.ill, be detained ttntiLs2s p.m.. A'b ! extra train will leave Foxton for Wangflnui. •on, THJIRSD AY morning FEBRUARY 17th v at 5.30 a.m. Single ticketa tsaued from gll* stations, to foxr ton on FEBBJPA.RY-715,th and 16th wBl be. available f6r^ret\^rn ipu^nej. ujx toFebruaryl^l^ii^ : , ; ' T^ F,. BOTHERAM,
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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 116, 12 February 1881, Page 3
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410Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 116, 12 February 1881, Page 3
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