f viv>MEtiftKa f Qf. • ARE YOU UP TO THE MARK? If not, wliy not? J VI . Have you stopped for a moment to '.consider why It is-that you ara in indifferent 1 health? ; f . Uany hundreds of people go through the day •/ ' \ fooling depressed, 'out of 'sorts, .and languid, • /\ dreading meal times, and making their own lives I f J -..and. the lives of those around them a misery. J . .' . I If suffering people ask themselves,'-,' What"is tho; ® jjjß .-matter? the answer io's'uro to be "Stomach out of ——v . . , order," which means 1 their food "is not digesting, fi • _Wr *"" 1 - consequently, tho Bysteni is not reoeiving that ' ' <ff jpiiw red life-blood which gives health and strength. | 4 UNDIGESTED OR DECAYING . food in tho .' % ® /'nnrl stomach, instead of, supplying nourishment .to-the I u "system, gives rise to .a poison MXTGIN,;;and' Sj Eg ™ ,-— " Health. this:.poison weakens every vital force ot theientire ' ' 1 ' .. system, inviting disease generally.. . 131I 31 . ' '• : This state of things is indicated by one of the' % a 1 m following:—Acidity, Flatulencc, Heartburn,. .Sour lg . j 3 Risings, Foul Breath, Coa'ted Tongue, all of.which SI . . a |3c are another-name for ! '" h fflieiiisii :; $ 1 e lildif" guaranteed cur© for theso complaints to I ~IFp a. '' IEEIE'S/IWa7 T: 't *" |35 REHZIE'S PEPSO ifl not a purgative, but a tmo oi | 5s . , stomachic mixture, prepared from tho prescription ' of a fa-mouß 'physician. - ' ■ .. |i 11 aBB : REHZIE'S PEPSO supplies the naturali juicco of a- „ 1 ' digestion, and converts wholesome food into the life ffi ... af m ■ . ill blood' that builds up: tho system. Try a bottle, s'i 9 ' ■■ All Chemists and Grocers,. 20. 6d. health. $ $ i Hobson Street, Wellington, S ' n;U a . 1 - "... ... . ■ 16th May, 1910..' .-. §• . . ..Ten years.aso. I met with an accident, which injured 'M 'i my spino and digestive organs, and sir.ee then I have 5 - L fcj been a martyr to'indigestion. ■''v.' ' a ' . rS'l • ' "I'' 'I have, tried nearly'every remedy, unable to • k ' Lfa J 8 - i; obtain nourishment from ihy "meals. I; tried• a .bottlo s ■ H ! i! of Benzie's Eopeoj tho effect being to relieve',tho deprest% M i -J Bion . occurring after meals. ■' m. ■ S ' 'i : • '-After taking the third bottle my indigestion -was Q I : cured, and I now. obtain nourishment from the 'foid I-, li • ]§J■ | I oonsider this an excellent result, asd, considering 33 f J- :' the number of years I have-Buffered, I can confidently ;a I .. Eenzie'e Peipso to all suffering from indiges- % : I tion. . If.: I ■ Tours, etc., - ' G - W - OTTEB6ON. SI=E WINDOW DISPLAYS ROBT. JOHNSTON, CUBA STREET, ' i - AND FRANK SHAW, HOTEL CECIL BUILDINGS. 11 Foreign SALMON DEAR. 'I; piegalate; Health 1':; |- : ASK YOUR GROCER FOR | in such a way that your func-. • i.-j&Bpnoi'" BPROH H '■ @ v tiorial habits occur naturally and - | H.Si R m irl (BE AND)'liil kI i.LK if i;: i regularly, and you will seldom g «■««■.... - . •• MW.fcfctoß r|.: ; | complain of feeling unwell; ' s 0 •" .-;V;; :-;-.-'a's ks . M Prepared by. .; 'T i om ' n ' on ® ann '? , 3 C6.i;j,tld:, e!' l'- : , The The New Edward UUvJU U UUS' ,i Post office in iondon "HfITOIIE'S PLEASANT LAXATIVE," | - lflHlUpll 01 w jt.h its 8 acres of I will aid you as nothing 1 Concrete! floor space is being ■ | else can, because it | built "f concrete! 0 strengthens as .well as'-" a Concreto of .extraordinary strength K|. , . H icleanses--the sVstem, ffi and . splendid' appearance— practi- '■ I** '{«! ! \ -.completely overcomC wdMtroctible, » •bdng-jaade.; I MRmA l = ntoc >'- t0 I'A . m New Zealand OT th_' 1 ;iß.sj.rTOido^ I llcktir tlx' \ 'gentle, and does riot ■, ?j , : %Mau<k\-barm the most deli- : . |, i'--;.^© @ a - : |inmt at iop ! cate - system and .. | '. . Largely used by the GoTornreesl' ■ | 'St"*" l '' ']LL .S n ■■ ,g' •• ' in' New Zealand .Railways; Eublio-v. ■® 'i Worksf Departmentj. : Citjr.Corpora-* I ' . 'I . tions; :■ Harbour' Boards; iLargoVi. 6 • 1 '■* Of•'<''all v v Contractors, etc.'x•''i : ' U Cbern- § BURNSIDE CEMENT in strength, F? •I'S - Fineness,-, Uniformity, ' . Colour, '! " '• lsts ', '? i j . ;and Purity takes highest ranlt, - h ' *"• .-.two fflzes. V j '/as ; proved : by.,'tho eEormous -do--"- ■ | I' ' Agent-J. C. SPEDDING, ; §11^-' Qiv e Eyeryone who Solves Ji I this Problem. Ho Dividing the Prize Money. ' <EAGH- AND EVERY PERSON ..SENDING" IN ' : TH£ CORRECT SOLUTION will receive either SIO O SBj'Ofs3' in Gold as, gs,.o.r. sso, V ■ Belot/ore. ten worduj whioh have • , Btaw",inaorted where, letters ahouid appear, To win the£lo you • have only t6 fill in the proper letters to males all tho' worda compUto., ; ' . > Bxaihple .rl "'flOiMLlfli- our Sunny ;Southern Land." In thla case the omitted letters . "nretho S andE, whioli when reinserted.in.their places will reqtoro thewqrd. toita proper meaning! . . AUSTRALIA. Can you do this Ii : Hu,t»alia, Our Sunny Southern land A well-known tradesman, P < inter. Wajer/'What'iiiany'dislikei.-v.'..".'' . Holding valuable Secrets. . B;*»k. e'oa, A Winter'- necessity. „ v ' < Something prpnioting warmth, Woo.v : Str(i <f ,iWheret'rafEcJsoften cqilge'sted A. .well-known, girl's name,; Portion of a bird • What you expect for your reward ,Go »d !• ,y7<innderti&s to pay tho £10 if you'send fa tfco full list'of ten words oorroot, if you siiecocdid • sendinc eight solutions, or £6 thonld you Bend inonlyS oorrcot-soluthns ■■ All of which must Ijo in order. No Abiding the prize money with other competitors. Each oac, if ho or she, sands in the right ten, eight . solutions win recoive £10,1,0r £8, or £5 respectively. . \ I This great contflfit is intsnded as an advertisement to bring nndor the publio nob'ce of Australia tha '. - intrinsic merit of our FINE AH.T PICTURE POSTCARDS, retailed.throughout .Australia from One Penny upwards.- to 6d each. ALL CUR POSTOAHDS ARE OF :TUE HOST INTERESTING Aim BEATJTIPTILLTCOLORED. ' : .y With your solution to the above puzzle (to which thtfre is no entry fee) send us a'Postal Note for 3/6, for which we.'.will aend you.frea asamolc packet of thirty (80) solaoted'andaborted PoatCardss and ' ' if your Solutions are comotv we.will also send you by re.turn poet your-priss money, £10, £8, or £5, whiobevcr itmaybo (ho waiting), and will'asl: you to aco'pt'tliis reward for your s&rvicw for showing our\ PostOardsand recommending thsm to.your friend". aw no other conditions whatopever, Weguavauteo thiscompsn'tioii to bD.it acraighlforwardcontcat of brainsand work! A copy of tlisjuat and Solution wahav j looked in our Banker's Bafo.(Bank of.N.S.W,), which will be published in duo course*! Notio) will bo duly published of tho dato of the closing of ths Competition, but so as to eiisuro your chance for apvize you should send your list in 'AT ONCE. REEELIBER, WHAT WE PROMISE: £10 in' • one sum if you' solve all the ten puzzles, £8 if you solve eight, and £5 if you only •3ond.flv3 correct:.' solutions order as per our dcoiclon; which.is final. So tC3t your ability to-day, and address to . ; ( •, •. 1 THE MANAGER, ; ■■Fine; Art Post Card. Co., Hunter-street, Sydney l' ' I ■ J i " ■ ... ■■■■•.".,■■■ ■■ ■■,-.;■.- ■". ' ' !■ !■ reicguts'e a TonSc and SoimiethSsig i ' to. (Nourish, you—Drink DOG'S HEAD j : GUINNESS. ! |. • If you'-boot— Drink• - j : ' WWTE.R 1 ; They are both EquaHy-'PurO/'ancl... . j ? ''HariniSess. - | ' ' i i_ _
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 930, 24 September 1910, Page 4
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