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Rest tike Stomach. ■ ■ i r j,-. PjfiO absolutely cure dyspepsia. a»i ! || restore ,tile digestive organs ta . j >ygojiSr ■ : hialtli,.we must give the stomi^f- . ach complete rest and give tbe"* ■-•* ! * body a plenteous variety of good TAKLOP.E'-. . nourishment, and at the same time ■ TWEfITy MHtftSS) supply reconstructive, materials to be BEFORE, used in repairing the jvorn-out gtroctegi '... . To 'devise a method of Sccom« .v i iWu pEshing 1 these things has been a per-' . > IY!§JQf pleangf problem, and its solution I ra WMfy -marics a new era in the treatocntf'O# ■ ■•_'■ i •J ♦ dyspepsia'. . '-V,i ■ j KOWIT WAS ACCOMPUSHBO. ' . •! ""By intricate experiments and htbo> . ' j \ ai£iz-<— ratory work it was found, possible-to . ' v r ''t/fw combine, in exact proportions, all die \ que f\ ; digestants naturally used in the di- . \ • AFTER,..'/ gestion of the various classes of foods • v \\V • and to unite with'them the organic substances required to build up tba ' VsaSasSSjiS Exhausted tissues. . • i L ' ' y -V These investigations Were espect l . f v , ' , ally conducted; for the purpose of , BCWsinsf fcreparatioii w&tE by its presence in the stomach and ; alimentary tract, would com relieve the digestive organs ftroa .H' 1 jfcork by digesting whatever tilass of foods might be eatea., > ; . RECORD SEEM 3 REKIiinJCAaLE.—The result has teen ntoW ' ' . I tb'aa it at first seemed possible to accomplish. .The preparation- form- . ! : ed on these principles as DR. SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE j (TABULES, has been used b;|r inany thousands of dyspeptics, and ia j every fcase they afforded alrilost instant relief, and their continued use never failed to bring abctyt complete recovery, even in the worst ! cases after everything - else ha<3! failed. • This recoril seems remarkable, . but it is only a natural result<ilf the <®mpositiott and propertiescf thSa j preparation, >, . - DIGEST WHAT YOU SHELDON'S DIGESTWE (TABULES digest what you cUst and allows you to cat all the good, wholesome food you want. -If you are suffering from 'indigestion , you, will be surprised at the spjdsdy, relief they will give you. ■ K ycor ( , case is of long standing it wi& require a reasonable timo ta ■cffcct >a . cure; for Nature cannot replsldu worn out tissues with new ones by, magic. But when,- by the use <tS this preparation, tiro stomach' is given j absolute rest, and'abundant mbttrishmcnt and reconstructive materials furnished, recovecy is certain ;Uid permanent. ' < DR. SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE TABULES are obtainable i* . V all Chemists and Storekeepers at 2/6 per tin; of 80 Tabules. ; ' : ———————9— V ' — jF'; '' FASHIOiS FOR BEW: AMD WOltt: ' '. ladies'' ' ©olf ' "! Wo have a large stock of GOLS JERSEYS IN all the now shapes. ■ SINGLE AND DOUBLE-FRONTED JERSEYS, and SINGLE AND DOTJBEE- I BREASTED NORFOLK SHAPES) black, green, cardinal, navy, l<rown, and cream, ■ 10(6,12/6, 15(6,21/-, 22/6 eacfc. x --' W®n ? s ©©IP ■ The latest innovation in Men's Goll' Wear is a WlilTK SWEATER Made as a COAT. Worn by all leading golf players in Great Britain. Price 29/5. GOLF HOSE in various shades of beatfaor, grey and black', witfc'neai tops. . ■ . ■ ■ . 3/6,. 4/6, .6/6, 6/6, 8/6, 14/8. • : , | GARTERS FOR GOLF HOSE, ■ : : ' 1/6 a pair. . I MEN'S GOLF KNICKERS, in all tho'faitest English and Colonial Tweeds, well 1 . _ , . out and beautifully finished, green, brown,' and mixtures, at prices thai \ j '' ' mean a'quick sale. . ' 12/6, 14/6, 16/6, 18/ C. 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ALWAYS ASK FOR IT IS RIGHT. aRICrnAL PACKAGES. fORM-lfflNlW' ' - l •' - ftMMAIsEOESEr , ;, f /w» ftsStout'Wmm i JvMyw I. ; y°° v/ '!l ilB styiish if you^wtar ■' I' •I- '>MW I • Vlira I w ® l ® s , \ytii:lia! pn . ' J f/f I such renowned populaiily throughout I' j m l 1 I'M !■ .Gurada; and jj already wincmg spcfial / ! I / lllvil <55/-)/' '* ' S ebdomea ccoifort and petfed wfety by / j the trse of aiiy other extract—hi it a . ; vIISiRJRH" J, fcfJ ( occompM siraldrfeauhs oy cay I / I ' j nwtbod; ftwe J0.,00 I ■ 1 ;:, ■.] \©-P S7S Wm I ffyi ißwcfofe, not be deceived. : » f . / •:> 11 ' I, Drapa , h°uld ony this jlyla; if nod«[&10 j' wp■.I.MIII lii ina 111 I 1I r, tVT^t gyj *bo Vfffl gWy tet iKoi jnj vt ' j . • / • I w „ -,' ... I • ' . S H D.A W. Mumy. Biag^ ~fj?,, ** * • : TREES. TREES.V TREES. ■ ■'\ V '; . ■-» —— 'y\. 7 ; . | Sand to THOMAS HORTOM, LTD., far anything'you requh>o In the Tra» \ ( Lhw. Wo have thousands of tha Best Fruit Treo3, Sholtor, Kadgo and Plan- ' tatlon Trees, Azsleas, Camellias, Reccs, Rhododendrons, ■ Ornamental Shrubs, < 1 otc.i to salcot (rem. .' ,\ ' SEND US A TRIAL ORDER, AND WE VJtU. CTVE YOO SATISFACTIOM. LANDSCAPE GARDENING A SPI'XIAIITY,, . CafcilogiM on Application. Special Larfio Quantities. •: Addreaa Correspotideiico to ' Nureonos at Hastmsa and Box 33, Hasfcinss, H. 3. ramataa. < ■, . ' TH©IEaS '1' ' NOTSERY3IEN, Registered Offices, HASTINGS. ' : ,cnt?s ' THE results obtained by Advertisers-in'the 'TITKB Dominion" is tka National Daily Classified Columns of. "The: Dominion" A Newspaper of Now Zoaland.-, It ha» are 6uoh as to confirm their belief that, tho high ideals, and is backed by. enterprise and '"■■ paper Uas a wider circulation than.any other brains; Advertisers, invest your money in a iI«U-y ia Not 7«ahod. caper-tixat ia found in eveix homo. !

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 514, 22 May 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 514, 22 May 1909, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 514, 22 May 1909, Page 10

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