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W6e leverage tfjat benefits, simply a thirst quencher, not merely a stimulant, but just the purest, most inspiriting, and most health-infusing spirit that has ever been produced. SCHNAPPS

Preserve Your Boots WITH RADIUM! The (Id. els of the average Boot Polish are that it does not last, that it does not preserve the leather, and * that it rubs off easily. RADIUM IS EFFECTIVE I With little labour it gives a brilliant black gloss that keeps your footgear always stylish. RADIUM IS CHEAP! It only needs to be applied thinly now ami then. A rub occasionally does the lest. It is a wonderful preserver of leather and will save 25 per cent, in wear and tear. Best Boot Polish on Earth I iT* ■ BOOT SHOPS AND i OC3. STORES. 0«. Made by McLeoda

A CURIOUS THEORY About EARTHQUAKES.

“ The cause of earthquakes, is sin ” ! This is the way the great preacher explained these terrifying convulsions of the earth. Just fancy the destruction of Messina and Reggio as resulting from violation of moral law. It is more likely that a good deal of sin results from earthquakes. But Hannah More, tjie great authoress, came pretty close to the 1 ruth when she said “ The cause of a deal of sin, is bile ’’! That hit of wisdom and opinion we can understand easily. Bile poisons the blood—and poisoned, impure blood poisons the brain. 'Hie brain is the organ of the mind and senses. All the earthquakes that ever shook this wicked world have not done as much harm to human beings as is done every year by sleepy stomachs and lazy livers. Generals have lost battles, workmen have lost good jobs, husbands and wives have quarrelled, because of “ a touch of liver complaint,” That ugly force called biliousness could “ breakup a majority in the House of Commons.”

“From my youth I was adlicted with poor health and suffered much from Indigestion and Asthma. The asthma was particularly bad, in the hot steamy weather that prevails Queensland in the summer rainy season. My breathing was so didicult that I felt like suffocation. I feared going to bed at night and had to sleep propped up by pillows. The Indigostion also caused me a lot oi suffering. The little food I was able to eat caused me much pain and distress. The illness gradually increased on me, I became very weak and emaciated and I was subject to (its of depression and nervousness. “I tried a lot of different medicines and treatments; but nothing gave me any real relief until, about two years back, I took Mother SeigeTs Syrup. I was in a very bad way indeed, at the time, but a few doses eased my chest, and in a few days I began to breathe freely and to sleep without the usual choking sensations, My appetite improved, all the distressing symptoms of Indigestion decreased and I felt stronger and better In quite a short time I was quite freed from my old ailments. I shall always use Mother Seigel’s Syrup when I need medicine,” Extract from letter of Mr William Law, 408, Ann Street, Brisbane, Q. Whatever may be the natural cause of earthquakes there can be no doubt about the upheaval that Billiousness and Indigestion cause m the human system. Nor is there .any doubt that Mother Seigel’s Syrup will cure these disorders and at the same time rid the sufferer of, constipation, . flatulence, dizziness and all the attendant miseries. It is a purely herbal medicine and tones up and strengthens all the organs of digestion.

FOXTON CASH BAKBKY, Main Street. THE BEST quality of WHITE and BROWN BREAD delivered to all parts of the town and district. Up-to-date AFTERNOON TEA ROOMS. Artistic Wedding and Birthday Cakes made to order. Small Goods and Confectionery—the best in town. M.'E. PEBREAU, Baker and-Confectionery.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 465, 5 August 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 465, 5 August 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 465, 5 August 1909, Page 4

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