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FOR 'STOMACH AND LIVER TROUBLES Such B« IndigestJoa, Biliottiraes!, Addity, Fblulesce, Headache, Constipation you need Mother Seigel's Syrnp, the remedy which has proved its value in thousands upon thousands of cases, the world over. If for any reason your stomach has lost tone, or your liver is sluggish, don't wait until the trouble increases. take mi . II»TOE TOHIG Mother Seigel's Syrup, and note how speedily your digestive organs are restored to working order. No other remedy before the public possesses its splendid powers of toning up and • strengthening the stomach, and of gently stimulating the action of the liver and bowels. No other remedy so quickly or so sorely banishes pains after eating, flatulence, acidity, and the other evil effects of stomach and Ever disorder. Put it to the test MOTHER SYRUP Sbt&aiSßmc cmUnt/tiru titus at mmh>i too (rial jlk sold a! If* p«r lioHlt. Him m l imTE»33iMtllJajlM'mrawiiiiii*fpi« l ijj lHLll | miltr mm THBlMTSFrcgmral I are quiokly oased with I Heao s s Esse« !the original and genuine cough mixture essence. One 2/- bottle makea a piut. Saves your money. Does you good. Get H-E-A-N'S. 5 J ] The Quality of our work is remembered long after the price is forgotten. ♦ ♦ High-class Dentistry; Painless Methods. SETS TEETH £242-6 MSI & FROST, : Surgeon Dentists, I JJ9 Willis Street, Wellington. When tiie brain runs slowly — when the mind seems a regular hotch-potch of ideas, when concentration of thought is an absolute impossibility—these arc signs of brain starvation. Take 1\ Fletcher's immediately That wonderful element Phosphorus begins'building up the impoverished brain cells; inducing that delightful feeling of mental alertness, your mind works—it is a pleasure to think—a joy to toil. Get a bottle •I your Caemiit'j or Slorc 2'6 and *1.6 or post tree from CHAS. A FLETCHER. Chemist, Wellington

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3187, 11 September 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3187, 11 September 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3187, 11 September 1917, Page 2

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