I. !• FAKE BUILDER & no NTH ACTOR PALMERSTON NORTH. Foxton Agent~Mr. Alf. Fraser; Septic Tanks an* «ewerage work a . la*n»ill, Hawmill, and Creamery Boilers mit in. Bakers’ Ovens and Sheep Dip* constructed, Mauriceville anti Auckland Lime. English and Colonial' Cement always on hand" ENGINEER (n < leneral Blaoh* amithf Af AIN-STRBET, PoXTON, A GOOD RHOER KEPT. Ironwork >1 -i-’UTCHERS, PRES!- ' "'GREW &c. peciality 5 \OKNT FOB -,r,d Feed, Rppn’ri
NDIGESTION, LOSS OF APPETITE AND SLEEP, WEAKNESS, STOMACH PAINS AND VOMITING, Madam Annie La Fenillade, wife of the well-known violinist and living at Magnolia Villa, 23 Park Street, Glenferrie, Victoria, in a letter dated February 14, 1905, wrote:—" For a very long period 1 vias a chronic 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 more 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 disheartened, and very ill, when a friend—a Mrs. McWhinnie-—three yean 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 bottle. I felt a little better after it, and so I began to take it regularly. I was soon able to si rep 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 cured. 'There has been po return of the complaint, ALL Give wav ?r. MOT 35 YEARS BEFORE THE PUBLIC.
He.* V'ndli ExhibitionFrom Novemher, 190 G, ’ to a April, 1907. Hagly Park, Ghristchnrcb. j THE "Now Zealand Exrws* Cov. | have been anpointed agents h- j connection with the above. All in- j formation and schedules supplied by ( our loqal agent, Mr Spelman, Carrier. LANDJLAND. POR SALE—I-acre sections in Coley, Gladstone and Fatter Streets, or in separate lots ; G|ncresl fronting Coley and Putter Streets ; 31-acres with cottage and sundry useful buildings fronting Coley Street; 3-J-acres (9 sections) ‘‘renting Colev and Gladstone Street ('Sections' 573 to 581) or the whole in one let. ! H ’For oirtirilirt apoly on the premises to i J.HILLARY, Coley Street, j \T E W Z E AI-A Nl> \ ; Insurance Company Flvo and Marfn«.Ci2! f Established in IP6AJ i Capita 1 I'sntv'.'i'ibc!' ... £1,000,000 ' .. CA’o,o'' 10 Reserve Fund ami uudl- ' vided profits ... £320,805; Net annual Revenue j (1902) £408,923 1 HE PREMIER NEW ZEALAND '' COMPANY. | < V | Head Office Auckland. | General Manager, Jajiesßtttxlv | jj "A ‘Mari. .■> RlsVa of «w » { ■’•ra.v-f’trnot, .; i T - , ■-n ■ Foxton Auenx M. H. WaLFER.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3654, 2 June 1906, Page 4
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