MWJ. iEIIJUMII 111 •i-h-iii i (. I- FAKE | BUILDER & ! PALVIERSTOM NORTH. For v: Xv nt-Vlr, Atf. p rascr. Septic Tanks and work "a .neeKllty laxmiH. Sawmill, nnd Creamery Bonerj put in. Bakers’ Ovens and .Sheep Dip* ‘ constructed. Manriceville and Auckland T ime. English and Colonial ' Cement y always on hand j RH< B AEBEH 1 ENGINEER I An i <s«*t©eal ’ESlsaete - j STV&ftiV* i "\f \tv •'stt’v.k.t. Fotton, • ,rtr»n JT'^T , r> trc'vr Machinery an-3 , i . BORTiWd, &c. < r llft.' end Fflftd >: -v.-k -; '•pi'C rtuß-?*; iii J-t M'.r! EM-m.
INDIGEST £OBB Ot APPETITE AN! STOMACH F" id p & If li Madam Annie La Fenillade, wife of the well known violinist and living at Magnolia Villa, 33 Park Street, Qlenferrie, Victoria, in a letter dated February 14, 1905, wrote For a very long period I was a chrome sufferer from that terrible complaint, indigestion. My appetite was poor, and the little food I was able to eat caused a lot of pain, distress and stomach disturbance, which usually ended in retching or vomiting. At nights I was unable to sleep well, and in the mornings I had a thickly coated tongue and a disagreeable taste in the mouth, feeling niore weary and worn out than when I went to bed. I tried many medicines, but without benefit. Of course I grew weaker and thinner, was quite dtsheartened, and very ill, when a friend-a Mrs. McWhmme-uir« years back told me of Mother Seigel’s Syrup. She said it had done her a world of good, and she kindly gave me a few doses from her own *fo c a little better after it, and so I began to take it regularly. I was soon able to sleep well, to eat heartily, and digest my food. My health and strength returned, and when I had used four bottles of the Syrup I was perfectly eared. There has been no return of the complaint. 8S YEARS BEFORE THE PUBLIC. «
NawZeaKnc f n ; » , - i : -v* Exhibition. Prom 'November, 1906, Apri 1907. ' Hagly Park, Christchurch, THE New Zealand Fxnrrs* Co* have been s"noil t"’ °ge nfo connection with the sh.-tvr> 4' ! ' formation and schedule snppli d our local agent, Mr Spelman, Carrie TANTXLANT). FOR SALE—i-acre sections ir. Coley, Gladstone and Futtj. Streets, or in separate lota; 6' acres' fronting Coley and Futt- r Streets; 3-f-acres with cottage an sundry useful buildings frontin" Coley Street; (9 section-'' ‘renting Coley and Gladstone Stre^ l ''Sections’ 573 to 581) or the who’ n one lot. ~ * For n-VnlvM avdy oa tlv ororaises to J.HILLARY, Coley Street. \J E W ZE ALAN 1 insurance Company rivo and Marine. Established in 1869. J Capital (subscribed) ... £1,000,000 Capital (paid up) ... '£2<io,ooo ■ eservo Fund and undivided profits ... £320,80S Net annual Revenue (1902) ... £408,92y THE PREMIER NEW ZEALAND ~T^jcompany, I—) Head Office, .. ~1 Auckland. Manager, Jambs Buttle p ,rH and Marine Risks of «vp>-t .escripßou accepted at lowes* cn ■•ent rates. ■Wellington branch—Corner o M y-u treat ’-tic 1 Eambtnn Gusv. Foxtou Aornt—M. H. WajIPER.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 36, 24 May 1906, Page 4
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