Tour indigestion means a starved body, a 1® . dull brain, shattered nerves, an aching head, ll ' tired limbs, torturing pains, restless nights, a \ broken constitution, and premature old age unless \ you root it out at once with Mother Seigel’a Cura* tive Syrup. This great herbal remedy exerts a unique $&&&! curative and_ invigorating influence upon the organs of digestion, and has brought health and vigour to countless 1 thousands o£ half-dead dyspeptics. .It did all this for Miss C. Halton, and it can do the same for you. She suffered W agonies for quite three years from indigestion and anaemia, F and found a perfect cure in Mother Seigel’s Curative Syrup. ’ Writing from New St., Brighton, Victoria, she says; “When I \r| first started taking Mother Seigel’s Curative Syrup I was a V 5 living skeleton, pallid as a ghost, and weak as an infant. Now I ¥ CURATIVE dull brain, shattered nerves, an aching head, ' tired limbs, torturing pains, restless nights, a broken constitution, and premature old age unless you root it out at once with Mother Seigel’a Cura* tive Syrup. This great herbal remedy exerts a unique curative and invigorating influence upon the organs of m|||£ Q digestion, and has brought health and vigour to countless vlpp 1 thousands of half-dead dyspeptics. .It did all this for Miss C. Halton, and it can do the same for you. She suffered Vpl agonies for quite three years from indigestion and anaemia, k||F and found a perfect cure in Mother Seigel’s Curative Syrup. fop’ Writing from New St., Brighton, Victoria, she says; “When I \r| |7 living skeleton, pallid as a ghost, and weak as an infant. Now I W hivo a hearty appetite, and can go through a day’s work with any f woman in Victoria.’’ ■ Such testimony affords conclusive proof that Mother Seigel’a Curative Syrup CURES INDIGESTION.
Bock’s preparations may be obtained at M. H. Walker’s and Thos Westwood, the two leading storekeepers, Foxton. A Cough is Not a Disease, but a symptom. It indicates that the lungs and bronchial tubes are inflamed. This inflammation often leads to pneumonia. The surest way to ward off pneumonia is to use Chamberlain's Gough Remedy on the first appearance of the cough or cold. It always cures and cures quiek'y. W. Hamer, chemist, sells it.
Rheumatic Pains permanently cured by taking. Bock s Rheumatic Powder* price 3/6. The Greatest Danger from colds and influenza is their tendency to result in pneumonia. If reasonable care is_ used and Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy taken, all danger will be avoided; It will cure a cold or an attack of influenza in less time than any other treatment. It always cares and cures quickly. W. Hamer, chemi t, sells it.
It io only on the use of Wolfe's | Schnapps that it ought to be judged. You be t6e Judge. Every bottle of Wolfe’s Schnapps contains an honest preparation of Juniper Berries and select Barley. If you need a stimulant that will brace a tired body or clear a tired mind. TEST WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS—not a false stimulant but a builder up of vital forces. you take no 3li§R. Better not take anything than accept a substitute for this sterling old tonic. Imitations are put out for one purpose only—to make big profits—they are absolutely worthless. SBuyWdole bottles Look for the name, and accept only bottles with the signature of Udolpho Wolfe on the label. Hemp. The Agent-General cables, 26th inst. The hemp market is rising. There is a better demand for hemp in distant deliveries. New Zealand good fair Wellington grade on spot to-day is £29 per ton. August October shipments £2B. WADE’S WORM FIGS-the Wonderful Worm Worriers—are a safe and sure remedy, in 1/boxes'; sold’everywbere. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. ANYONE found Trespassing on the Herrington Estate in pursuit of Game or otherwise, will be prosecuted. ROBINSON BROS. April 29th, 1902. TRESPASS NOTICE.' Trespassers on section No= 464 adjoining the Borough will be prosecuted without further notice. CARTER BROS.
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Manawatu Herald, 29 July 1902, Page 3
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659Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 29 July 1902, Page 3
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