TESTIMONIAL. Wellington, 27/12/17, Dear Sirs. It gives m? pleasure to state that I have found your sea-s : .ckness remedy, "MY SEA-LEGS," the best I have ever tried. Coming from Wellington to Christcliurch a few weeks ago, although the trip was perfectly calm. I was so indisposed that I had to spend the day of arrival in Christchurch in bed• suffering from severe headache. On my return journey this week I took two 6f your capsules, one before embarking and one on going on board, and lor the first time in my life I did not suffer any ill-effects from the trip. I have travelled about a lot during the last ten years, and have invariably been the worst sailor on the ship, and contrary to the usual, I never get any more used to it. I have travelled six times across the Tasman Sea to Australia, and also been round the coasts of Australia and New Zealand several times. On every voyage, no matter how long it lasts', J cannot take a drop to drink or eat all the time, and have to stop in my bunk all the while. When going to Australia, I haw one meal in New Zealand and flip next in Sydney, and it takes me two or three weeks after landing to get right. (Signed) MISS M. CLYDE In Bexas - 2s. Bd. Sole Agents - COOK & BOSS Ltd. ni'.W-
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16156, 9 March 1918, Page 4
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233Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16156, 9 March 1918, Page 4
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