I. I. FAKE BUICjOER & noNTRVOI’OfI PAL'HmTON NORTH. Foxton Agent—Mr.’Alf. Fraser; -Septic Tanks ana Sewerage work a .paoiaUty ilaxmlJl, Sawmill, and Creamery Boner put in. Bakers’ Ovens and Sheep Di* constructed. Maurioevllle and Auoklan Lime. English and Colonial Cornea' always on hand" ENGINEER i-1.M.0l Janeicftl Blaofcsmlth, M*. IN-STREET, FOXTOH, A O0GI) shore kept. AGENT FOB 'h. fyKaodLoanld. & Oo.’s Flax: ?/!aohrswy an;i Jfryfi.T'!: .^ylT ? ■\l ESt7inv.it:.; X'r -spuiHie, aud Food i o.lera ‘i;. stock. Also Special XlpeFFwA KoXor »ml’Steel Bibbers,
INDIGESTION, LOSS OF APPETITE AND SLEEP, WEAKNESS, STOMACH PAINS AND VOMITING, ALL OIVC WAV TO MOTHER SEIGEL’S SYRUP. Madam Annie La Fenillade, wife of the well-known viollflfst and living at Magnolia Villa, 23 Park Street, Glenferrie, Victoria, in a letter dated February 14, 1905, wrote 11 For a very long period I was a chronic sufferer from that terrible complaint, indigestion. My appetite was poor, and the little food I was able to cat 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 year* hack 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 ep 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 no return of the complaint. 35 YEARS BEFORE THE PUBLIC.
New Zealand Internationa 1 ExhibitionProm November. 1906, ’ April, 1007. Hagly Park, Christchurch. 'T'HE Now Zealand Exon si Coy. ? have hpf-n annointod agents i< connection with tV* «hove. Ail in- j 'ormati-ni and schedn’-is supplhd i> .-nr local agent, Ms Spelmav, Carrier TANT). LAND. £V)R SALE sections in Coley, Gladstone and Futter Streets, or in separate lots; 6s- - fronting Coley and Futter Streets ; 3|-aores with cottage and “imdry useful buildings fronting Coley Street; 34-acres (0 sections) p ronting Coley and Gladstone Street 575 to 581) or the whole in one lot. For vilirs as sly si the premises to Insurance Company in 1869.3 Capital (subscribed) ... £1,000,000 Capital foaid up) ... f£200,000 Reserve Fund and undivided profits ... ’£320,805 Net. annual Revenue (1902) £408,923 HE PREMIER NEW ZEALAND COMPANY. I- — 1 Head Office, ~ ~ Auckland. General Manager, James Buttle. C ire and Marine Risks of 'every accepted at lowest cu>J.HILLARY, Coley Street. Flro and wrariMie.lls3 < vVuFEU.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3686, 14 June 1906, Page 4
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