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A Tenant Dispossessed. A tenant which is quickly dispossessed by Dr. Sheldon’s New Dis covery is a Cough or Cold. ... when all else fails. Price, is. 6d, and 3s. Obtainable at E. Healy’s, Chemist,' agent. . t

£lO reward is offered for information that will lead to the conviction of the person or persons who removed a gate from Messrs Stevens, Easton and Austin’s property.

A MERE SKELETON. MOTHER SEiGEL’S SYRUP RESTORED PERFECT HEALTH AND STRENGTH. HOW AN ATHLETE WAS TORTURED BY INDIGESTION AND REDUCED TO A PHYSICAL . WRECK. The source of all physical strength is food. This is a self evident fact, and yet it is sometimes overlooked. There are no known means of acquiring strength and health but through the digestive system from properly selected and wholesome food. The . most perfect system.of muscle building must fail if there is a lack of nourishment due to indigestion, just as it failed in the case of Mr S. J. Twist, of Bruns,, wick street, The Valley'. Brisbane,■ ■ Queensland. Writing to us on December 13th, 1905, he says : “ For mere than three years I suffered the most awful agony from that dreadful complaint, indigestion. I used' to go in largely for athletics, especially for running, and when my health first, began to fail I thought it was due to over training, so I eased off for a while. But this brought no relief. My stomach and digestive system seemed to bp thoroughly out of order, and my gene? ral health badly run down. Eating caused Torment. “ What I ate, instead of nourishing, caused me to suffer torments, and I was soon reduced from a strong,•muscular young fellow to a mere skeleton* dreadfully weak and debilitated. I changed my diet frequently in the hope of finding something I could eat without pain, bat no kind of food agreed with me. I spent a lot of money on various medicines, but they did no good, and the doctors I consulted were no more successful. I was unable to sleep, had absolutely no appetite, 'and my whole system seemed to be in a“ hopeless state of breakdown. “ On the advice of a friend I commenced taking Mother Seigel’s Syrup about this time. I used it for a few days without noticing any change, one way or the other, and would certainly have given it up had I not been *, urged by a friend to persevere and finish at least one bottle. So I went on, and am thankful that I did for before I had half finished the bottle there was a distinct improvement in my condition. After that it was plain sailing, and I improved rapidly. All the pain and headache I had endured so long left me, I began to eat- and pick up strength, and I slept refresh-, ingly. I was soon completely cured.” When you take Mother Seigel’s Syrup, give it a fair chance. Take it regularly, take it as you would take medicine prescribed for you by some celebrated physician—an,d it will cure you'. IT CURES, IT CURES, IT ALWAYS CURES. Why Go Hungry If vour stomach is weak, and you' are suffering from indigestion, don’t sacrifice your health and comfort. Eat all the wholesome food you want; Then take one of Dr. Sheldon’s Digestive Tahnles after each meal. They digest your food, and thus nourish and ! I build you up, while the stomach is > recovering its natural tone. Ob--1 tainable at E. Healey’s, Chemist, : agent. For continuation of Reading Matter Matter see page 4.

iiNDERS NEW CENTRA! (Near Railway ! Main St„ Palmers T 1 TRST-OLASS Acco

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3720, 11 October 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3720, 11 October 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3720, 11 October 1906, Page 3

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