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MOTHER SEIGEL’S SYRUP AIDS DIGESTION-CURES INDIGESTION. Relish for food and bovver to digest it are essential to sound health, for only by the digestion and assimilation of food can lost or worn-out bodily tissue be replaced and life sustained. When digestion fails, as in dyspepsia or indigestion, both body and brain are starved, the patient becomes languid and weak, incapable of active, vigorous effort, or clear sustained thought. Headaches, loss of appetite, pains after eating, fulness at the chest, palpitation, anaemia and sleeplessness are but a few of the many disorders which have their origin in imperfect digestion and nutrition. Thirty drops of Mother Seigel’s Syrup, taken daily after meals, makes food nourish you. It gives tone and vitality to the stomach, liver and intestines, thus ensuring the thorough digestion and assimilation of food. HAS CURED THOUSANDS. "Three years back I suffered dreadfully from acute pains in the stomach and chest, and everything I ate came up again. On several occasions I fainted at my work, and at last had to give up as I was too weak and low to do anything. At this time Mother Seigel's Syrup was brought to my notice and after taking a few doses I began to improve. When I had taken three bottles I was able to go to work again. Now I can work hard all day and have no need to worry about my diet as I can eat and enjoy my food without fear of ill after effects." —Extract of letter received from Miss R. Calder, Wilson Street, Essendon, Melbourne, Victoria, dated 23rd Nov., 1903. IT WILL HELP YOU.

/Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, T&or Coughs and Colds never fails. Is 6d. Messrs Leary and Dixon, the Square, Palmerston North, desire to thank the residents of Foxton and surrounding district for their liberal patronage in the past, and to inform them that their warehouse bolds a magnificent stock of pianos, organs, and musical instruments of every description, also Wertbeim and Wheeler and Wilson’s sewing machines, and Sellar’s celebrated washing machines, etc. Most of the piano- are of English manufacture. whilst’the Esiey make of organ is well-known throughout the world for its excellence of tone and durability. The wonderful Wertbeim sewing machines continue to grow in favor, whilst Sellar’s celebrated washing maoEines give every satisfaction, and make the dreaded washing day a thing of the past. A cordial invitation is extended to all residents when paying a visit to Palmerston North to call at Messrs Leaby ."fc Dixon’s, The House of Music, The Square.— Advt. | N BA NKR.UPT GY, In the District Court of Wanganui, holden at Palmerston Nth. - Take Notice that I, Edmund John Bernard Osborne, of Foxton, Draper, will on the I.sth day of August, 1904, at the District Court, Palmerston North, apply for an order of discharge. Dated at Foxton this 25th day of July, 1904. E. J. B. OSBORNE. FOXTON ATHLETIC CLUB. The annual general MEETING of the above- Club will be held at the Racing Club Office on THURSDAY, July 28th, at 8 o’clock sharp. Business —Adoption of Balance Sheet, Election of Officers, and General. E. E. SMITH, Hon. Sec.

To Trespassers. ANYONE found trespassing on ray property with dog or gun, or carting along the river bank will be prosecuted after this date. ; THOMAS BOWE. Moutoa, May 19th, 1904. WANTED —2OO Working Men to write to DE LUEN BROS., of Palmerston, for one of their 15s Parcels of Clothing, containing 3 pair of our famous tweed working trousers (light or dark),’ strong cotton working shiit. good qualify, under flannel, pair of socks, pair braces. This Parcel bus pleased dozens. Wo can recommend it to the hard working man. The Trouseis are worth 10s 64 pair. Freight d Wri'e etrly. IMPORTANT TO *LAX MILLERS. HOW TO SA'JfE MONEY. QEND to DE LUEN BROS, of Palmerston, for the Flaxmillers’ Parcel containing pair dungarees, very best quality, navy blue under flannel, 2 pair socks (very strong), 2 working shirts (stand hard wear), silk striped tennis shirt (worth 6s 6d) The lot 17s 6d. This Parcel is honestly worth 255. Its saving money by sending to us for this Cheap and Good Parcel, Write at once. Freight paid to any address. I

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Manawatu Herald, 26 July 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 26 July 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 26 July 1904, Page 3

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