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NO DINNER IS COMPLETE Relish for food and power to digest it are essential to \ sound health. When digestion fails, as in dyspepsia, both r body and brain are starved and the patient becomes languid and weak, incapable of active, vigorous effort, or clear,sustained thought. Thirty drops of Mother Seigel’s Syrup, taken daily after meals snakes food nounsh you. As a digestive tonic it has no equal :y WITHOUT fi "For years I suffered from iadlgestion, with all its painful and distressing symptoms, and was also a martyr tq habitual constipation. Medical treatment failed ft to afford me any lasting benefit, but five bottles of Mother Seigel’s Syrup removed all traces of both ‘indigestion and f,-, jood medicine. G. Howitt, constipation. It is a really coot Church St.,West Maitland, N.S.W.” THE WORLD’S FOR ANTIDOTE MMESTML \ . :<?>
A New Year’s Gift ! A New Year’s Gift! Messrs Leary and Dixon, The Square, Palmerston North, undertake to give away (between now and December 30r.h), 1 Triumph Wertheim Hand Machine or 1 Heller’s Washing Machine, to the person who sends in writing the best reason why they should receive one for nothing. Thera is nothing to pay ; open to all. Successful applicant to be decided by special committee. Write to-day to Leary and Dixon. Time expires December 30th. — Abyt.
A STARTLING VERDICT. This verdict was given after many days of investigation, by a grand jury consisting of a representative of experts of all the principal nations of the world. Upon ibis verdict we all agree after mature deliberation that Massey Harris bicycles give the greatest joy to every nation. Go to C. S. Pickering, Palmerston North, and get a ■Massey and prove tor yourself. Box 81, pueat the Baukjot Now Zealand, Telephone 192—Advt.
Our readers are reminded of the great auction sale at the Soft Goods Syndicate’s Jpremiscs, -Main-street, on Thursday and Friday next, commencing each day at x o’clock. Bargains will be obtained by those who attend
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Manawatu Herald, 8 March 1904, Page 3
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324Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 8 March 1904, Page 3
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