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SHIPPING DISASTER FOR C. SMITH, LTD. WE HAVE JUST OPENED UP FOUR CASES SILK FINISHED VELVETEEN. And lind that they have been damaged, more or less, by water during transit. USUAL PRICE, 2s 3d and 2s lid yard. Come and bring your friends to secure the pick. SUMMER FAIR PRICE: 2000 YDS. AT l/3¥ YARD. 1800 YDS. AT 1/6 YARD. NOTE.—Silk Finished Velveteen washes well and retains its brilliant lustre. C. SMITH, LTD.. THE BLOCK CORNER - PALMERSTON N.

IMPORTANT NOTICE. AS a further discount in addition to the 5 per cent, given in crockery, ironmongery and furniture or goods purchased from us, we have decided to give valuable presents as under to holders of certain tickets Rocking Chair on February 3rd, 1911. Fender and Irons on March 3rd, 1911. Clients having prompt monthly and fortnightly accounts will have the option of taking a ticket carrying the 5 per cent, discount instead of the 2% cash. THE SEWING MACHINE IS GUARANTEED EQUAL TO THE BEST N THE MARKET. OUB PRICES ARE THE AND GOODS THE BEST. P. HENNESSY A Co., THE OLDEST STORE IN FIiXTON.

Pss THE BEST AND BEST-KNOWN CURE iOiegHE I CURE FOR INDIGESTION AND KINDRED STOMACH AND LIVER TROUBLES—MOTHER SEIGEL'S SYRUP.

The claim of Mother Scigel’s vSyrnp to be the people’s medicine is backed by the most convincing testimony, based on actual experience. Men engaged in hard work and in sedentary occupations, men working below ground, in the fields, on the seas ; men in mills, workshops and offices, travellers and stay-at-homes ; women wage-earners and busy housewives ; men and women, young and old, in every walk of life, testify daily that Mother Seigel’s Syrup has cured them of stomach or liver disorders, and keeps them well. For forty years, it has never failed the people who have used it! Can you wonder that to-day, in sixteen countries, it is their trusted medicine ? Read these typical letters from grateful people!

On April 23, 1910, Mrs. P. A. Dc Hooke, of 254, Canning Street, North Carlton, Victoria, wrote to the Proprietors of Mother Seigel's Syrup, as follows s—- " Five years ago, I first had indigestion ; and for the next three years, it kept me in constant misery and ill-health. My appetite failed, until I scarcely ate sufficient to keep a child alive. Of course, my strength and energy ebbed away until I was nearly helpless. What little food I had was mostly slops, as I could not keep down anything solid. “ I suffered at various times from headaches, heartburn, palpitation and flatulency, constipation, clammy sweats, and aches and pains from head to foot. Often I or four of these distressing symptoms together, and then I knew what it was to feel right down ill. m “ I had medical attention, but I got no lasting good. Then one of my friends induced me, two years back, to try Mother Seigel's Syrup. I felt greatly relieved after one bottle of this remedy, and so I kept on using it until I had taken, in all, four large bottles of Syrup, and it cured me completely. thoroughly building up my health and strength. I can now eat well, have not an ache or pain, and for these inestimable benefits I have to thank only Mother Seigel's Syrup.” If you have pains after eating, wind, or a sense of fulness in the stomach, a nasty taste in the mouth or a furred tongue, headaches, dizziness, specks floating before your eyes, sleeplessness, languor, or low spirits, your food is poisoning you, instead of doing you good. Mother Seigel’s Svrup will clear the poison from

your system, prevent fresh poison from forming, make food nourish you and cure your ailments as surely and as quickly as it cured Mrs. De Rooke. Writing on January 11th,'1910, from 47, Thomas Street, Redfern, N. S. W., Mr. E. McKillop says:— " For over twelve months I suffered very much from Indigestion and stomach disorder. I lost my appetite and became very weak, nervous and depressed in spirits. After eating, I had dull, heavy pains in the chest, where food seemed to lodge in a hard, solid mass, and this was often accompanied by flatulency and other painful stomach troubles. I was also subject to severe headaches. " I tried quite a number of medicines, both in liquid and solid form, recommended as ‘ remedies ' for Indigestion, but they did not help me in the least. It was just a waste of money purchasing them. I went on from bad to worse, until I was induced, through reading a book left at my place, to try Mother Seigel’s Syrup. That was early in 1908. “ Mother Seigel’s Syrup proved very different from all other medicines I had tried, and I was soon convinced that it was as sure a cure as I had read it was. The first bottle considerably relieved the worst of my symptoms, and restored my appetite. After that, I picked up so rapidly that, by the time I had finished two more bottles of Mother Seigel’s Syrup, I could eat anything I had a mind to, and was a well man again. I was, in fact, completely cured of my Indigestion and other ailments and I still enjoy the good health which Mother Seigel's Syrup brought back to me."

Mother Scigcl’s Syrup is a herbal tonic lor the stomach, liver and bowels; and that is all that people need when they suffer from stomach or liver troubles, such as pains after eating, fulness at the chest, flatulence, heartburn, biliousness, headaches, constipation, dizziness, sleeplessness, or that “run-down” feeling. The people who have had such troubles as thes-'. and have taken Mother Seigel's Syrup, have been cured by the evea aitv-f all else h..d failed, li you have any stomach or liver trouble, l.ljt.icr S.igcl's Syrup, the people’s medicine will quickly cure you and make you strong and well!

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 966, 14 March 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 966, 14 March 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 966, 14 March 1911, Page 1

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