INDIGESTS© means tortun&g pain, incessant /£=*»• 3j weariness, wretched days and IVSc ■f wakeful nights.- tt means being y "done up," "played out," " bowled \- over." "good-for-nothing " all the day and every day. It means starved blood, Vj i starved muscles: a starved body and a C starved brain; in short, it means shattered health and a broken constitution unless you root it out without delay. Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup i 6 the national remedy for indigestion tn sixteen countrios. Jts unrivalled reputation is backed by thirty-three years' unbroken success in curing Indigestion. It »as brought hope and health to countless thousands of 'half-dead dyspeptics in every —! climo. It cured Mr. C. A. Bonn ett. It will cure you. , / Read his testimony;. 7 After suffering continuously V / Read his testimony;, from acute indigestion my recovery was completely e After suffering continuously *v id constipation for two years cted in six weeks by Mother Seigel's . less and dangerous JA.OTH CURATIVE
Cau I Become as. EJestpical ep ot§ep Engineer? BT OUR SYSTEM OF TEACHING BY MAITYOITCAN. ADVANTAGES: 1. You study at. home. 2 We teaob everywhere. 3 Nq time lose-from Work. 4 Prepares for examination*. 5 No text books to buy. 6 Abundantly illustrated Instruction Papers. 7 Instruction Papeis free from all unnecessary mathematics and theoretical side issue). &j • Each lust ruction Paper prepared by technical experts. 9 . Instruction private. 10 The work ia made interesting.' 11, If student can read and write, and studies as directed, success is assured. 13 Fees can be paid by monthly iustalroen's. 13 Backward ft v tn
-■,,-• aUo teach by mail ;—Drawing*, Shorthand, Book-keeping and Accountancy, and coacb f r the Auditor's and Incorporated Accountant'.* Exams,; Civii Service, Uui verrity and Law, languages, Pupd Teachers'an i for "D" and *'E." Every candidate prepared by .us for tbe recent Pupil Teachers' Examination succeeded in passing. THE AMERICAN SCHOOL OF CORRESPONDENCE (Chartered by Street, Auckiaud. ot«a certain if our inaructio
Callaghaa&wilsoE BLACKSMITHS, COACH BUILDERS, WHEELWRIGHTS. PAINTERS, &c, ALEXANDRA. Rupport accorded «o him in th» past, D. CALLAGHAN bf-gs to intimate that, hnving entered into partnership with Mr Robert Wilson, the ni*w firm ii prepared to exeoute ail orders for Coach-building, Wbaelwright's Work, PaiDting, &c, at loweet remunerative Rate* on the premises lately occupied by Mr Peter Walker. Repairs a speciality." Blaotaraoithing work executed a hitherto. A trial or«Jer respectfully, solicited. (The Greatest Luxury TIGBH «f the d»y. TEAS I
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 347, 1 January 1903, Page 6
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399Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 347, 1 January 1903, Page 6
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