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I is " most enjoyable " when the tea in the cup j Jj is Amber Tips. i J It is essentially a wholesome stimulant, | I and can be taken with benefit by those of j ,| weak digestion. ! if Packed in damp-proof, air-tight packIs ages, and sol?! by all grocers and storekeepers II at 1/3, 1/10 and 2/- per lb. I 11 No prizes or coupons of any kind are | WB offered with | |I Being full weight, full strength, full I 1 1 flavour, and full value, Amber Tips needs \ |J no enterprises of that ! E 1 kind to bolster up its . /^P&K ' i ; Ask for and take C jH^^/ls^'^ jy^S \ Wftotesafa Agents— THOMPSON BROS.. ITD., Wellington. JllbSll^w SEHZIE'S PEPSO fi^M^^H^^^^^g^^^mm^^ a^ Chemiata and jluwc s ncsltli in ev6ry MasKßßEfe|lfeSk. i drop of RENZIE'S A PEPSO. Eenzie'B Pepeo positively Xy cores Acidity, Heartburn, and Flatulence or in other words . k INDIGESTION % \y and without good digestion good health is impossible. Renzfe's Pepso is an honest l||| preparation, and being a liquid it immediately %$&& JL ' assimilates and acts on the food in the stomach. It |f|s| jrfjl supplies the natural juices of digestion, and thus W® kJJ assists the stomach to digest the food and convert 'Wa \&r it into good wholesome blood. . |||j itSs i■■ "gj^ri imm «diately relieves that oppressive " after 'Ma llj ,1 I «J»nn«r feeling" so common to dyspeptics. It Mm 111 i ft I m ? i:e f Hwal-time a pleasure. Why suffer the MM « ''fill I imsenesof l ndi g est ion when a guaranteed JmiKf fll I I '(I I OUr ° is at your very hand ' R enzie'a Jf m I PepS ° is cnrin £ hundreds of Dyspeptics •Jgmp ' W I I!s^ throughout New Zealand. It will 'JmjF 1 i ZWamk^ me yovL Get a bottle * ad test ifc Jiffr Bead -what Mr. "W. Freeman says about Benzie's Pepeo. It affords me great pleasure to testify to the merits of Benzie's Pepso in acute indigestion ■ad abdominal spasms, which I contracted quite recently. Through errors of dietary and. x chiH_ I suffered intenas agony. I tried -various remedies and had hot fomentations applied to parts affected, -snath butfittle benefit I -was then induced to give Benzie's Pepso a trial and 2 5 Tr t^J2J*'J ;baj $ !:iviL V^ Slß*S 18 * &oee afforded me great relief and after ta3nngtU^h»tta.bota»<faard<)sesincltigive) I -was quite cured. 1 also took one of your Eenzacs Pflls dafly to ereatadranfege. Tour remedy is invaluable for the liver, and especially beneficial to bflEous subjects. I have a particular distaste for medicine as a rule. Jrat PepsoMquiU agreeable to take, and -when taken it is of the utmost benefit M (Sgd.) W. FEEEMAN. First Rne Freshness FRIMI EY FRSJITS\^ffi/w Is Caught and Kept! VV7HICH MEANS simply that, /I II 1111] *^ owing to tlie perfection and | ifflifill purity of Frimley practices and " r m || iif fj processes, the fruit is essentially *| ]j 8 I i| as fresh and wholesome straight from the \|| cans as it could "be straight from the orchards. »I| It is exactly the same with FRIMLEY VEGETABLES IS and ALL FRJMLEY PRODUCTS. The housewife could || not get finer flavours, and fuller satisfaction, if m everything were grown at home. She could |i scarcely hope for results so good, for the Frtmley 1 1 people know just how things SHOULD be grown 1 1 and gathered and preserved, They have reduced. \ j the thing to a science. 1 1 YOU'RE SAFE WITH FRIMLEY. Jj 43 \^ -*l a FniMLlaY LOOAL AGENTS: d. A. S?nyth and Co,, Victoria Street.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 88, 15 April 1911, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 88, 15 April 1911, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 88, 15 April 1911, Page 13

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