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WHEN YOU CANT EAT When you can’t eat, can’t work, can’t sleep, you are in a bad way. This condition may be due to overwork, anxiety or worry, but if not, then you may depend upon it that your digestive system has gone wrong. Your stomach is not properly digesting the food you cat, from which alone you can obtain proper nourishment for body, blood and brain. If you can’t eat enough you are being weakened through lack of nourishment! If you are not digesting the little you do eat, it is fermenting in your stomach. In that case YOU NEED THE DIGESTIVE" TONIC Mother Seigel’s Syrup. Take it and you will enjoy your food ; you will digest it; it will nourish you ; your blood will be pure ; your nerves will be strong. Then you can eat; you can work ; you can play ; you can sleep well and naturally. Mr. A. Hudson, 32, Madeline Street, Carlton, Vic., writing May 17th, 1912, says:—“After eating my stomach would swell that I often felt as if I was going 1 to burst. The pains* too were frightful and I could not sleep. A friend advised me to try Mother Seigel’s Syrup and after the third bottle I could eat, sleep and work, again, as well as ever.” MADE OF ROOTS, BARKS & LEAVES. CANT WORK-CAN’T SLEEP StIGUSSTJIIP

- OUR - BIG NEW XMAS CATALOGUE IS READY. SEND FOR YOUR COPY TO-DAY. IF TOO WANT TO BUY year Silverware, Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, etc, decidedly lower prices than you can procure elsewhere, tend for your «opy «l Oar New Xmas Catalogue NOW. tm. (• the one Catalogue y-a can't afford to be without; you'll find it the ■eel valuable and Interesting book von have ever received. It shows you bow «oa benefit by our direct by mail selling plan. Its 96 pages of beautiful goods, ioc every kind cl gift you require, proves to you that by dealing direct with M YOU SAVE FROM ao TO 30 PER CENT., nd la B geed etaay as Ugh a* 40 per cent., on your purchases. A SIMPLE REQUEST BRINGS YOUR BOOK. Vwt Mad H a poet card asking for this book, and it will be sent to you Free by KeißnlfiaO. REMBMBBIL—We take all risk. If any goods ordered from this book do set Meet with year {allot approval we will take them back, and refund full purchase Maty. Stewart Dawson & Co ♦ WRITE NOW TO (9{jZ .), Limited JXWSLLERS WELLINGTON

OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. MESDAMES HOOKER and CURTIS beg to notify, the public that they have opened an up-to-date private boardinghouse in the premises lately by Mi Lambess, in Coley Street, hoKton. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION for permanent boarders and the travelling public. TERMS MODERATE Note t he address : Coy hy Street Foxton. WET simply canihil ppiieaatr vour boots 1/ yon use Ualos' Dubbin. it is a life-preserver for leather, making it soft and supple DALES’ DUBBIN Gold Medal it h r MariTS-. Of Bootnutors,* , &-•. 33 lixhibitien Uigfust Manufactory—- >> ■i'-- ... ... nr nw» WunrtvmSM KlUmn r Fitol to toaect Xfc—. slm. S«U to ttuin cab, tort to Qr fim,

FOX'JON PLUMBING WORKS, MAIN STREET. Having taken Mr. j. McColl, . who is a certificated sanitary plumber, into partnership, the business will in future be carried on under the name of lloppkr & McCot.t,. The iirin, having a plant second to none between Wellington and Auckland, are prepared to carry out all classes of PLUMBING, HOT WATER, ELECTRIC REELS, GAS PITTING, and GENERAL IRON WORK AT BEDROCK PRICES. HOPPER & McCOLL. Agents for the Minimax Fire Extinguisher. CHUNG WAH, FRUITERER AND GREENGROCER, HAS opened in temporary pre mises next to PERREAU’S Buildings, in Main Street, with a choice selection of Fruit and Vegetables.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1036, 7 December 1912, Page 1

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612

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1036, 7 December 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1036, 7 December 1912, Page 1

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