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A MARTYR TO (NOiGESTf6N PERMANENTLY CUBED. BY DE, ISHELDGN'S DIGESTIVE TAB'ULES, , "For many years I have bseu a great sufferer from severe iud:igestion in its most eevero form, causing painful windy spasms, violent retching, and all the painful and miserable symptoms attached to that most aggravating* malady," writes Miss A. Watt, 60 Teims-soa Street, Beokenham, Christchurch, fcew Zealand. "After having the advice o£ many niodici!,'. men and using almost ell the advertised remedies I could ebtain ami getting no relief thereby, I camo to the csnclusioa that I was to remain a permanent sufferer and martyr to the rtßovo complaint. By chance I hearol of Dt. SheW&n's Digestive Tabule? . and after givm? them a reasonable trial they have Kuiipietely restored me to my npitnal health, and 1 now consider myself Berfeetly ttfcrf perlnnnently cured from tho atrovo painfurl malady, for which I tender my most grateful thanks, and I stall consider it a pleasure and a duty to advise my fcljdwsufferers to give the above remedy e fair trial." Dr. Sheldon's Digestive 9?at>tiles are an unfailing remedy for all troubles of the digestive organs, quickly on.rin.? even the most obstinate pases. Pfiee is. 6tl. nnsTOs. 6d. per tin.—Advt. aiessra. H. L. Young. Limited, have secured tlie Dominion Agency for the KalamasMo Loose Loaf T.eolcer* and Wagoner Pilos. TJip? e . Icdßfrs ami files arc extensively nsed by Hip largc-si; firms in Knglaiul. Jrr. 10. H. JCiiowfe the linn's representative, will bo pleased to demonstrate tho system io intending clients. The office is- tiouH.i's Buildings, I'eatlierslon Slrcst. ni«l the tc-lefihoiie No. W, 2985. Iff. H. M. Young, Palinorston North, is now in WolHugtoniopenijis up the agency. Understood to be Ihe oldest in Engloßtl the slocks in Oltevy St. ifady churvhi yard, Devonshire, hiivp had a eoverins; put over them to protect them livom the ravages of time.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2149, 15 May 1914, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2149, 15 May 1914, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2149, 15 May 1914, Page 5

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