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JAUNDICE. Dr. Thompson says : —“ When people have what is called Jaundice, it is the prevailing opinion that they have too much bilo ; this is a mistaken notion, for there is no such thing as there being too much bilo. The difficulty is caused by the stomach being cold and foul, so that the food is not properly digested, and the bilo, not being appropriated to its natural use, is dispersed through the pores of the skin, and deposits on the surface the yfdlow colour termed jaundice. With this ailment, as with others, the Stomach and Liver is nearly always at fault, and wo cannot impress the fact too strongly, that to keep these organs in proper condition it is necessary to take 8 to 10 drops of IMPEY’S MAY APPLE after meals. This remedy is now obtainable at any store in the colony, is inexpensive, is palatable to take, safe under all conditions, and can ho taken by children as well as adults. Price 2s Gd. Messrs Sharland and Co., Ltd., Wellington, Wholesale Agents. gaessaws: ILftlvti. <3 ILlfS'ij Hti-kus weak people strong. Gnres Coughs and C.oljs, fcnilAa the limps. A vr.l.vii’e itwhiiMiniSS hoi- * CMMieu oi Ld'tlfs. Seld woetsiny’rwnusr is Cv 1" - a -V.-->v ESSSESS2 1= ' S' -Y ; ■ Y—r/p 1 i 0“ 1 m tiood for Eablcn -200c3 for Ulon, Every r home should have on f.! hard this reliable Ointment. ** Its uses are many, and it is never more missed than when most wanted. BEE OINTMENT | Cures Cuts. Bums, Scalds, W Piles, Chilblains, Pimples, hi Sores, Ulcers, Wounds, Sore [Si Chests, etc. It is a good and m safe cure for all minor ailments p of this nature. |;j | BEE OINTMENT | hi is antiseptic, soothing and &S h healing. | y get st mw. PRICE 1/S., I

W/ 11/ A 3J v y & 9 '^SnS^^TSS^tiysSISSSBWSSBm —The Powerful ‘ironic. — T iia Stimulant with &To Enaction. —A MiM Laxative without griping pain^. —A Thorough Cleanser of the Wliol© System. Furii.es tlio Liver. —Tozes n P the Stomach. —lnvaluable to Bilious Feople. Many people feel out of sorts at this time of the year. Try LOASifS WABBB A bottle or two will work wonders in putting new life into you. PRICE 2/6 A BOTTLE. All Chemist;} & Stores. B A £>P’V , 9£' LuAdb a & “WAr* A*3 ~ l •3 e~i , : 5 The Medicine that acta,-iiy CURES ■ji Colds, and Sore Throats. 3 No Cocci ne in it 1 Can ha given to | Children! qA!i Chemists— J/6 bottle. THIS is the kind of Property Men are looking for who have made money on iha land and intend to make moro. Fs»i» Safe as a Whole os* Half I AIQ ACRES rich grazing country, ivl'w papa formation, well watered, b number of good building sites ; 245 acres elifd and in course of being grassed, bal,noa {with the exception of about 150 acres, rbicb is tail fern) is light bush, tawa, rimu, iinaa, miro, mixed scrub, etc. The owner ays the land will compare very favourably dth the Lower Moawhango and Taihape ill country for grazing purposes and has a mob milder climate. This is saying a reat deal, for graziers even from the riah!t lands of the Taranaki district are favourriy impressed with those parts. Tenure .1.P., annual rental £6O I4s 8d ; residence it compulsory until 1908. A lew hours de from Main Trunk Line, sale yards )w being erected within eightmiles. Bona ie buyers will be escorted to the property, is a chance to get a rich section that ould not be missed. Terms can be arnged. No 86.

LONGDILL & REDIN, LAND AGENTS, TAIHAPE Ring up 174-union tea and LUNCHEON EOOMS, Manchester Square, FEILDING. Afternoon Tea a speciality. Luncheon at all honrn. Private Tea Booms for Ladies. Afternoon Tea oaterod for. Proprietresses— MBS KINGDON | SUSS CHALMEB !

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8745, 20 February 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8745, 20 February 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8745, 20 February 1907, Page 4

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