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Ho t Day Comfort too much liquid refretshment. Take small driuAa, infrequently, with a hITTLE Wolfe's Schnapps to dive them piquancy and quench thirst . It is a famous bcviKego in hot climates. ii w ppiiwr— ARO.M ATI C SCHIEDAM Schnapps FOR THAT BRED fEEIIHG." Something; upon which you dan rely.

MOTHER SEIGEL’S SYRUP No letter proof of the value of any medicine could be desired than the voluntary testimony of those who have tried it The world-wide popularity of Mother Seigel’s Syrup is based on the recommendation of countless thousands of men and women whom it has cured of indigestion, biliousness, constipation, headaches, dizziness, .sleeplessness, flatulence, nervous depression, ameinia : general debility and various disorders of the stomach, liver and kidneys. ASSISTS ' “ Two years back I fell into a very poor condition of health. My appetite failed, I had much bodily pain, and gradually became very thin, weak, pale and laueiiid. Prom taking the first dose of Mother Stigel’s Syrup 1 began fo revive. It seemed lo instil new life and vigour into my system, and I am happy tosay my cure was thorough ami complete.” Miss Margaret Ward, tßi -Simpson Street, Jpast -Melbourne. Compounded of roots and herbs, Mother Seigel’s Syrup contains digestive ferments and gentle tonics for the stomach, liver and kidneys that render it invaluable to all who by reason of unhealthy surroundings, sedentary occupation, worry, overwork, or climatic changes, lack the vigour, vitality and strength which can alone be obtained from good food, well digested. The following brief extracts from letters recently received speak for themselves. DIGESTION " I suffered a great deal from dyspepsia. In fact my life was rendered quite miserable by it,” writes Mrs. Blanche Kearns, of 73 Hindley St., Adelaide. 11 1 became afraid to eat, grew very weak, lost all energy,and was so nervous that I was afraid of my own shadow. Six bottles of Mother Seigel’s Syrup cured me and made me feel like a new woman. Since then I have never been troubled with dyspepsia.” ===== CURES ==. LIVER & STOMACH DISORDERS. TAKE IT DAILY AFTER MEALS.

lOETEISEFS. BINGS, BROOCHES, BRACELETS, TRINKETS. All the latest Costly Jewellery. CHAINS, PENDANTS, FOBS, NECKLACES, &c. Everything in the Latest Patterns and Designs. WATCHES—Ladies’ *nd Gents’ in every make an 1 of •v- r class. No hing Cheao and Nasty E-.er> thing Gnml.and at h i Yevy Lowest Prices* A NEW UP-TO-DAIE STOCKJ. MORTEN SEN, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, THE SQUARE. Note. —No fictitious prices to allow of- reductions. G*oda are marked rock bottom. FOXTON Family Butclaary. MAIN-STREET, FOXTON. C. T. EASTON, Proprietor. BEGS to notify the Public of Foxton and surrounding district that none but THBPRIMEST OF JOINTS are offered for sale. Small Goods, &c., a specialty. Every attention given to tlw wants of Customers. SHIPPING. HOTELS & FLAXMILLS SUPPLIED. DON’T WAIT UNTIL YOU NEED IT. When you do not have hunger as a sauce for your food, try Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. They cleanse and invigorate the stomach and give a relish for .4he' food, as no other preparation can. They are easy to take, pleasant in effect and are just what you need, For by B.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3503, 30 March 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3503, 30 March 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3503, 30 March 1905, Page 4

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