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Dyspeptics nervous, debilitated, weak; languid, half-dead people will find fresh life, energy and strength in Mother Seigel’s Syrup, because it does the only thing which can give permanent relief—helps -you to digest your food. Food is a j/m/"•///-maker and heallh-mskcv, but it must be ‘digested. Discomfort after meals, pains in the chest and shoulders, headaches, palpitation, flatulence, loss of appetite, these are sure signs of indigestion and are cured by 9 Hite-'-''For many years I suffered greatly from obstinate-indigestion and constipation, accompanied with giddiness and pains m the head. A friend strongly advised me to try Seigel's Syrup, and perseverance in its use restored me to health and Strength.” So says Mr. T. J. Hastings, of Bombowlie, Tumut, N.S.W., in a solemn Declaration recently made before a Justice of Peace. Such testimony leaves no room fordoubt. will cup® w&m* ' jv, c -V

Anyone that has. sore threat, Must know he’s caught a cold, Our good advice he then shou'd note, And do what he is told : Wh'ch is—if he has got the sense— To hasten to procure The thing that sells for eighteenpence Some— Woods’ Gbbat Peppermint ''due. Is asthma curable ? Mrs E. Pierce, an old resident of Cambridge, Waikato, N.Z., ; writes to P. Bock & Co., Auck- i land Dear Sirs,—For many years I was | a sufferer from asthma. I am now com- j p'etely cured through using your excellent ; medicine, Bock’s Balsam. I know of quit i j a number of people that were cured by it • both of asthma and bronchitis. I have also u edtit for severe colds on the chest' with really wonderful results.

) ===== An idea’ spirit for both sexes—WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS. Bock’s Balsam, price Is 6d; Book’s Bbeumatio Powder, price 3s 6d; Bock’s Powder foa the Liver, S omaoh and Blood, price Is; Bock’s Herb Extract, an infalli able cure lor Toothache, price Is; Book’s Neuralgia Drops, price Is Cd. May_ be obtained from M. H. Walker and Thos. Westwood and Co„ Foxton Wholesale from P. Bock & Co., Auckland, N.Z. For Bronchial Cough, take Woods’ Great Peppermit Cure, Is 6d and 2a 6d everywhere.

Neglect Always Dangerous.—To the average man it seems childish to anchor a co’d. and unless it becomes particularly annoying to him, little or no a tendon is given it. Often a co'd contracted in the winter is allowed to run until the opening of spring. This is a grave mistake, as oven though the warm weather may bring relief, the system is thereby weakened and rendered susceptible to disease. A cold should never be neglec'ed, whether it be a child or an adult, who is afflicted, as health and often llteiarisked. A boit’e of Chantberlain’s Cough Remedy, costing but a Small amount will bring spr-edy relief, and by its use all! dangerous consequences will he avoided. For sale by E. Healey, chemist, Foxton. For Children's Hacking Cough, at night take Woods’ Peppermint Cure, 1/6 and 2s 6d.

WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS fortifies the system against climatic changes. Bock’s Herb Extract, price la; Bock’s Rheumatic Powder, price 3s 6d; Book’s Balsam. price Is 6d ; Bock’s Powder for the Liver, Stomach and B'ood, price la ; Book’s Neuralgia Drops, price Is 6d, and other preparations may be obtained from M. H. Walker and Tho Westwood <fe Co., Foxton. Wholesale from P. Bock & Go., Auckland, N.Z. Severe Cough Cured by Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Mr Char es E Dee. Havelock, NZ, says: “ I beg to be allowed to add my testimony to the excellent qualities of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.," My child was attacked with a severe cough, which entirely disappeared after using one bottle of | this splendid medicine.” For sale by E. Henley, chemist, Fcstou.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Manawatu Herald, 4 August 1903, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
606

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 4 August 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 4 August 1903, Page 3

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