Acute I Give Your Stomach Dyspepsia a |\|j CC VaCatiOH " For about five years I suf- I fered from Dyspepsia in a The old adage, "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy," applies I very severe form, and during Jult at we^ to the stomach, one of the most important organs of the I that time tried various rem- human system, as it does to the man himself. I edies, which only gave temp- If your stomach is worn out, and rebels against being taxed beyond I orary relief," writes C.S. Har- its limit, the only sensible thing you can do is to give it a rest. Employ I rison, Queanbeyan, N.S.W. a substitute for a short time, and see if it will not more than repay you i " However, I at last tried in results. „ I DR. SHELDON'S DIGES- DR. SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE TABULES area willing and most I TIVE TABULES, and felt efficient substitute. They themselves digest every bit of food in the | f" immediate relief, and after stomach in just the same way that the stomach.itself would do were it | taking half a box was com- well. They contain all the essential elements that the gastric juice and I pletely cured. This was other digestive fluids of the stomach contain, and actually digest the I several months ago/ and food, and do the same work as the natural fluids would do were the 1 since then I have only had stomach well and sound. They therefore relieve the stomach, and I slight symptoms about twice, permit it to rest, recuperate, and regain its normal health and strength. I which a couple of Tabules | immediately removed. To i | any person suffering with |\|, CholHnti'c ' the same complaint I would v* • JIHSIUUII 3 IllClifiCSt i Oil recommend a trial of DR. IV^^^l!* .^ T^L--I^^. SHELDON'S DIGES- DIgCStIVC TaDUICS ' v TIVE TABULES." „n. %wu .^ F.„ IOP JL CSIFS " Digest What You Eat ****•■ L 1 mmmmmtm^mmammmmmmm^^mi " I was a martyr to Indigestion for seven or eight 1 DR. SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE TABULES are sold everywhere at years/ writes A. Smith, 17 I 1/6 per tin of 36 tabules, and 2/6 per tin of 80 tabules, or, if not Short ' Street Su Hills 1 obtainable locally, will be posted on receipt of the price by the Sheldon ~*'•■, ' l> n, /n, , , JL>r* 11 o c 1 o *• j bydney. I tried numerous B Drug Co., Ltd., O Connell Street, Sydney. Buy a tin, eat a good square ■ J J I meal, and then take the tabules according to directions, and note the Doctors, but all to no avail; g result. You will forget all about it if you are not careful, for there will in fact, they classed me as § be no pain or disturbance, and the food will be digested just as it used a Chronic Dyspeptic ; but a | to be when your stomach was well and strong. Furthermore, your friend advised me to try a I stomach will soon be restored again if you keep on taking them, just as b ox o f rjR SHELDON'S E thousands upon thousands of other stomachs have been by the sole and DIGESTIVE TABULES ■ exclusive use of DR. SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE TABULES. . ,ft. .. * , ' I I and after taking two boxes I I was absolutely cured. I I I^l^ Qtli^lrlrkn'c might state that before tak- I \J\ % l^>lvlv/l I in^them l was unable to I keep a meal on my stomach, | D* m g* m i i and my nights were always | IP P^rl Vi> I#lnl 1 li>Q nights of torment Hoping I .^j^ that this testimonial will I help suffering humanity." - I 1/6 " DIGEST WHAT YOU EAT" 2/6 I
P WHY notletJJoNES > p W — —--Auckland's lead- \ Fo; o ™ 33 yearß i Wa ing Auctioneer, Sell for you has been selling gi 'M —2- POULTRY, PIGS, 2# vfo as he has sold for others? produce,fruit, %| W ! GRAIN, ETC. fflk IT Most of J. JONES' customers have been on his //p books the greater part of that time. Y//, w/ - 4yy " vm BECAUSE . _j- —■ yyfr ft They know they get BIGGER PRICES W/ ///7////m § for their Produce and QUICKER M PAYMENT, too! /^T^lll //yV/ The first trial consignment proves I «^"v)/ // S\ P ACCOMMODATION FOR Z^Uff M 2,000 HEAD OF POULTRY S^ / tK JJ -- wAr IT J. JONES' Market Report appears in /S V\/ I / / / It^kj 0 this paper every week. >^"^' I I / I M CORRESPONDENCE y' V \ I M SOLICITED ~2*^ \\ \I ''
Helensville Bazaar Fancy Goods Novelties of all Descriptions Ornaments Vases Flower Stands Butterick Patterns Perambulators Agents for National Piano Coy. Pianos Cash or terms Orders taken for tuning arid Repairs Agents for Weekly News & Herald. Orders taken for Periodicals, and any article not in stock procured at shortest notice. R. J. "WALTERS, Commercial Soad, Helensville. C. Eettsm, Practical Watchmaker and Jeweller, Commercial Eoad, HELKNSYILLE. PRESENTS PRESENTS i In endless variety. All the latest and best designs in JEWELLEEV, etc, suitable for Presents. The present proprietary of the ECHO would like to do much more than at present in helping the district to forge ahead, but to do this on amicable and business lines requires the whole-hearted support of the populace, not that we are complaining in the least, but we can assure our readers that we have room upon our patent address wrapping machine (just imported) for at least another 1000 subscribers! *
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 9 October 1914, Page 3
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