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A mDS&ESTIOM BLOOD. THI POISONS di The vigour of health depends on good digestion. Undigested food poisons the blood, which clogs up the skin, v . . the liver and the kidneys. Food properly digested make'; %> new strength, new blood, new flesh, new life. Relish lor loud and power to digest it comes with Mother Seigel’s Syrup. Compounded of fruits, roots and herbs, it tones and cleanses the liver and kidneys, and clears the stomach of the decayed products of indigestion—the fruitful cause of headaches, languor, brain fag, constipation and amentia. MOTHCR m m m $ § m t-, C.V.3 _ CMOS m 11 Five years ago I was in a deplorable condition, the result of severe indigestion. I consulted several doctors, but as they did me no permanent good, was persuaded to try Mother SeigH's Syrup. Four bottles effected a thorough cure, and I am now in better health than I have enjoyed for some years.” Mr. J. Sims, Brown Street, Minmi, N.S.W. Sept. 3rd, 1903, ils Good Digestion />-. T'' y'lf * L ft ti* >v

LOST. GOLD PIN, with Chain and Bell attached. Finder will be rewarded on returning to Miss Haywood, Whyte’s Hotel. Notice. THE MAKERUA ESTATE CO, LTD. ANY person or persona found Tbbspassing on the property of the Company with dog or gun or IN PURSUIT OP GAME OR OTHERWISE without written permission will bo dealt with as the law permits. 0. H. C iVERHILL, Manager. LEASE OF EDUCATION Rl< SERVE. r PO be offered at Auction by Messrs I Abraham & Williams at Alarton, on FRIDAY, 29tb April, 1901, at 2 p.m. Plan? and particulars may bo seen at the offices of the Auctioneers, or of the School Commissioners, A.M.P. Buildings (Hunter Street Entrance), Wellington. J. 11. BLAIR, Chairman. J. H. W. WARDROP, Secretary, Wellington School Commissioners. 22nd March, 1901. '

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Manawatu Herald, 26 April 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 26 April 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 26 April 1904, Page 3

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