Sufferers from Indigestion are very liable to he attacked by infectious diseases because of tho weakened and starved condition of their nerve centres. Dr. Elisor's Tamer . Juice removes the immediate trouble, very soon the Stomach end. the Bowels are healthy, and 6trong enough to, digest the food themselves, find no further mcdicino is required.—Advt.
A meeting of the New Zealand Freedom League, Wellington Ijranch, will be held in the rooms df the 1 Seamen's Union, Quean's Chambers, Jervois Quay entrance, at 8 o'clock this evening. While ino .was in England recently the H-bn. Jas. Allen addressed a . number of meetings under'the auspices of the National Service League, in which Lord Roberts is a prominent figure; A resident of Yorkshire,-.who heard Mr. Allen speak at : Bradford, writes appreciatively of the effect which he 'produced on. that occasion, in a letter addressed to Dr. Allan Thomson ; (son of Mr. G. M. Thomson, M.P.). "Colonel Allen," the writer remarks, "was delightful. He scored a tremendous success at Bradford—a storm centre of Labour. Tho audience was not an easy one, and was inclined to shout 'rot,' etc.. but he gripjied them the whole time, silenced hecklers, answered inquirers, and inspired his cwn supporters. It was one of the finest efforts we have had mado. for us in the North of England." There's healing power in every drop. Take a few drops of "NAZOL" on sugar, dissolve slowly in tho mouth. The oftect is wonderful. Coughs, Colds, Sore Throats and Brouohltis aw oaiod with "NAZOL." j-Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1791, 2 July 1913, Page 8
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