CHRONIC INDIGESTION BANISHED BY DR. SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE .TABULES. "For avver t long time I have been Buffering from acute and chronic indigestion' in its very worst form, causing violent bilious attacks and headaches and giddiness, and all tho usual -painful symptoms attached thereto," writes Mrs. E. -I/.. Bcaßley, 23 John's Road, Belfast, N.Z. "I was constantly taking all sorts uj patent cures prescribed and recom : mended, which only seemed to irritate and make it worse instead of better, till I became a physical wreck and not fit to do iny .daily duties. Hearing of Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules, I decided to give them a, trial, and I cm very sorry I bad not heard of tfitm before, as I should have been Baved a great deal: of pain and misery. I am pleased to ' 6ay they have.completely eradicated all trace of the above complaint, and I am now in the very best of health, and feel it a pleasure to be alivo, and able to thank you for- the great benefit and cure I have received therefrom, and I 6hall always keep a supply of Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules in the home, and strongly recommend them to all sufferers from the above complaint." Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules are unsurpassed for the treament of indigestion and all stomach troubles. Obtainable from. all chemists and storekeepers at Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. per tin.— Advt. ' For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.'
CHAMPION'S PROWESS ' >'i: 'J ACKNOWLEDGED BY THE LEADING STATESMEN. AND THE REASONS WHY "HE" IS DIFFERENT TO OTHER .MILLERS. THE LATE RIGHT HON. SEDDON Stated (vide "Hansard"):— "That the theii Southern Flour Trust was not dangerous while 'Champion Muscle Raiser Flour" was such a power iu the Dominion." And needless to say since it has just ! put certain Southern I'lour Trusts under, thus fulfilling the late gentleman's prophecy. THE RIGHT HON. MASSEY stated from the public platform during the acute shortage of Wheat and Flour, "That ho didn't wish to give 'Champion' a free advertisement, but it was his bounden duty to say that the v Dominion was grateful to him for having such remarkable foresight or business acumen in saving tho Dominion from a eorry plight." Later on, (when speaking in the House on the Dominion resources, and the efficacious powers of "Champion," Mr. Thomas Wilford rudely asked, if there were any' "VIRTUE" in it, to which Mr. Massey promptly. replied "That it was a splendid fionr. and mado/ 1 from good milling wheat," which brought forth deafening applause. SIR .TAMES ALLEN is .'at:.times in- . clined to have a flirt with Champion, and which has every indication of becoming an intimacy. Sir • James is greatly impressed -with "Champion's Efficiency Coy.," having produced such maximum contributions 'at the recent Auckland and Waikato Shows, and he has decreed that the, Efficiency Coy. is in every respect an essential industry. THE HON.: HERDMAN, Minister for Justice, deem "maximum contributions of Champion Muscle RaisOr" for nublic demonstrations as dangerous, and a breach of tho regulations until St. Patrick's Dav sports prizes have been won. Though before giving'a final ruling he will consult the Hon. Ru'Esell. Minister for Internal Affairs, who is an authority in these matters. 1 I am, V., AUCKLAND.
S! o N 0 M A, PRIVATE HOTEL. KOTOHUA. 'Phone 62. Box 53. Torter Meets All Trains. Terms Moderate. ' MRS. MOORE. • Proprietress. , ; FLOWERING BULBS. ■ otre '' over Fivo .'Million Choice I »». Bulbs.this Autumn; pricos, from . 6d. per dozen. 1 List ready about Htli February; got it before wasting money elsewhere. ; B. H. JUST, ! BotSnical Nurseries, ' PALMKBSTON NORTH. i QTAMPS—Collections and Loosa.Stamps , -k5 Wanted, especially old N.Z. 1855-72, on envelopes; al6o fiamon; good prices 3 given, cash promptly. Dopot for Albums, 5 Mounts, rtc, A. B'roclie, 110 Mannors 5 iStreot, Wellington.. | mE nron~Six Gold I -»• Medals at International Exhibitions against the Wines of the World. ! "gjIORGE a Link between jout Goods , JP and the Customer. Secure epaco on , tho "Talking' Sign. - riTE"MATA.' 'WINES. Try them at any [, -a- Hotel! They are Bound and good.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3034, 22 March 1917, Page 7
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