£SB no. j '; The Proprietors of Wolfe’s I < Schnapps have determined i ' to institute proceedings,, j 1 which will be carried to j ' ’ the utmost extent allowed , -, by law, against anyone { refilling their bottles with 1 other spirit and retailing it \ under the name of Wolfe’s Schnapps f As offenders may be igno- \ rant of the very serious risk ' they are incurring', attention !is hereby called to the Act of Parliament of New Zealand, “The Patents’ Designs and <' Trade Marks Act, 1908,” • 1 under which any person who 1 encloses any goods in any ; covering (which includes , any bottle) to which a trade ’ mark has been applied shall ‘ ■ be liable on conviction on indictment to imprisonment with or without hard labour for not over two years or to fine, or to both imprisonment and fine. A REWARD OF £SO is offered for such information as will lead to Uie conviction of any person carrying on these practices. Any information can he supplied 1.1 our Solicitors, Messrs. Chapmann and Trip; , Brandon Street, Wellington, New Zealand. wxm WOLFE CWAHY, Propri tors of Woifc’s Schnapps
ACTS LIKE A BUR GL IN DIGESTION UOBS YOU SUPPORT, Indigestion is like a. burglar in ilie body. It robs you of that which you need for your own support and coinfort. What is more, the burglar is often practically an invited guest.' Wc often allow Indigestion to enter our Sj stems through sheet’ carelessness. We cat too much or we cat too little. We eat food that we like but which does not like us. We eat too quickly, generally, because we have to do so in these active, busy times. We commit many errors of diet, and Mr Indigestion takes us off our guard, one da-y Then wo know what real misery is The food wc eat does us little or no good. Sometimes wo cannot even eat the food necessary to sustain and invigorate us. We grow depressed, irritable, nervous, melancholic, lethargic world-weary. What is to be done P Don't try to cure Indigestion by starving yourself, as some may advise you to do. Don’t become a food faddist, and limit yourself to any one special kind of food Don t try the no-breakfast or any other me 1-saving remedy. Keep your stomach tissues strong by eating good, nourishing food and by taking Mother Seigel’s Syrup to help you to digest it. Indigestion—with all its accompanying disorders constipation, biliousness, flatulence, heartburn, nausea, dizziness, liver complaint—arises from a weakened stomach. The stomach, being weak, is unable to perform its duties well, becomes charged with poisonous acids, fluids, and gases, and ferments. These force themselves into recognition, at the weakest point, by symptoms of pain or discomfort. Mother Seigel’s Syrup cures all digestive disorders, by removing the cause and strengthening the stomach itself. A few doses of Syrup will tone up the weak stomach, cleanse the liver and kidneys, and make you cheery and well once more. The blood is purified the muscles grow firm and strong, the nerves as true as stee 1, and the mind clear, alert, cheerful. Mother Seigel’s Syrup cleanses the whole system, and makes the human body secure against all nervous and functional disorders. By using it occasionally, you can eat a good meal without nervous anxiety about the morrow. You can enjoy life to the full, with the appetite and digestion of a healthy young plough-boy. That is the feeling which makes life worth living. << Two years and three months ago I wrote to tell you how greatly I had been been benefited m health by using Mother Seigel’s Syrup. It relieved me of severe Indigestion and Biliousness and I am happy to say there has been no return of those distressing complaints, and I am at present quite well.’ ‘ I continue to take a little of the Syrup from time to time and find it very beneficial ; besides being free from the drawbacks and unpleasantness connected with most physics. Mother Seigel’s Syrup is a remedy that can be relied on to give satisfaction.” Letter, dated October 10th, 1908, from Mr J. Bate, 70, Grenfell Street, Adelaide, South Australia
XMAS GOODS AT LEYBTT’S. ALSO—Ladies peggy bags, purses card cases, work boxes, companions manicure sets, jewel cases and writing desks. Ladies and gents dressing cases, gents, shaving sets, shaving tidies, cigarette, cigar and match cases. Glove and handkerchief sets, collar boxes, trays and an endless variety of things suitable for XMAS PKESJiKTS. Toy, reward, travel and adventure books for boys and girls. Crikct bats, cricket balls, tennis acquets, tennis balls, etc., AT LEVBTT’S.
LET HIM FISH! Trout-fishing, with rod and line, is a refined sport which offers the maximum physical and intellectual enjoyment at little or no risk of personal injury, Let your boy fish. It will develop qualities in him which will be helpful throughout the whole of his life. Fishing cultivates habits of carefulness, patience, and intelligent application ; it also promotes a healthy love for Nature. Give your boy a fishing outfit this Christmas. We can supply you with good, honest, reliable outfits. No. i comprises 10ft Split Bamboo Cane Fly Rod, check reel, silk line, fly book, 3 assorted casts, 2 doz. assorted flies, 1 doz. hooks to gut. Price 20s. Postage is 6d. No. 2 —A good 10ft Hickory Fly and General Rod, with lancewood top and snake rings, check reel, silk line, fly book, folding landing net, 3 assorted casts, 2 doz. assorted flies, x doz. hooks to gut. Price 255. Postage 2s. No. 3 comprises a best quality Greenheart Fly and General Rod, 10ft or closely bound, with revolving plate reel, 30 yards silk line, fly book, % doz. casts, landing net, 1 doz. assorted flies, x doz, hooks to gut. Price 70s. We keep no dead stock. Our casts, traces, flies, etc., are absolutely new and dependable. We want country business, and dare not sacrifice our good name by sending out inferior mateiial. E. REYNOLDS & CO.. LTD., 50-52 Victoria Street, Yi ollington.
EVANS BROS., BAKERS & CONFECTIONERS Main Street, Poston. Messrs evans bros., notify the general public that they have taken over the Bakery business carried on by Messrs Cargill and Sons, and hope by strict attention to business and only baking first-class goods, to merit a fair share of public patronage. .Bread delivered to all parts of the district.’ SMALL GOODS a specialty. AFTERNOON TEA.
J? W. HOP PE R, SANITARY PLUMBER. GAS INSTALLED. ] lot and Cold Water service laid on. Tanks and Spouting Fixed. All kinds of Tinware and Dairy Utensils in Stock. Spouting, Down Pipes, llidging and Flashing, Lead Head Nails. Manufacturer of BATHS, TUBS, TANKS, BOILER FRAMES, ETC. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Worshop:Main Street, Foxton, nex to Herald Office.
i ✓ 3 HEALTHY ASA BUSHRIDER Keep your liver active! This is the secret of the general good health of bushriders and stockmen. They rarely suffer from Indigestion or Liver Complaint, because horseback riding is one of the best preventives of those disorders. But you cannot take horseback exercise when you have neither the horse nor the time. There is one other thing you can do, and that is—use Mother Seigel’s Syrup, the oldest and best stomach and liver tonic known. Indigestion and stagnant liver generally work together. The man or woman with a sluggish liver is nervous, irritable, depressed, gloomy, and cannot enjoy any meals, not even the best. Mother Seigel’s Syrup aids digestion, stimulates the liver, banishes Indigestion, Biliousness, Headaches, Constipation, and all disorders of Stomach, Liver and Bowels. “ After, nearly three years I can confirm all I said on November rst, 1905, as to the good qualities of your splendid medicine. Mother Seigel’s Syrup. It thoroughly restored me to health and the good I derived from it has proved permanent.” (better from Mrs. F. Goble, Alpha Road, Nallsworth, Adelaide, S.A., October Bth, x<joß.) On November rst, 1905, she mote this: “ For long years I was a victim to Indigestion - and liver Complaint. X always felt languid, out of sorts and unwell, so that I had to take to my bed lor days together. , , . Six years ago a storekeeper at Glenelg advised me to try your famous remedy, and I was thoroughly cured by taking only four bottles of Mother SEIGEL’S SYRUP.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 458, 25 May 1909, Page 4
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