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ALL THE YEAR ROUND. It would be impossible to form an estimate of the time, pntiem-e, and skill required to bring hapey’s Kay Apple to the perfect state in which it is now presented to yon. The herbs of which it is composed grow in different countries, thousands of miles apart, arc often difficult to procure ; nil have to he gathered just at the right, time and in proper season, under suitable climatic conditions, In order to be of true medidial value. These herbs when gathered are afterwards subjected to exhaustive chemical processes, to rid them of ail injurious parts, and present the finished extract in its purest form, with the curative proper- ' ties retained in the higeest degree. Way Apple, Dandelion, Castara, Turkey Rhubarb, and other valuable herbs, cuter iuto the composition of Impcy’s May Apple, adjusted to each other, and compounded by a special process known only to the proprietors, who always have a single eye to the perfection, purity, and quality of the remedial agents they employ. <9 PRICE SUMMER , . . . restores life and vigor, and gives energy even in the hottest weather, AUTJJ&IN . , , BjT protects against change and decay. Vj' and fortifies tiie system for Jr WINTER sr with its cold changes and chills, and in SPRING it keeps the blood and syclem right. CD 2/6 CHEMISTS and STORES. Wholesalei Messrs. SHARLAND & CO., Ltd., Wellington, I M ONE TRIAL CONVINCED HIM. Nelson, so/io/iqoo. Sir, Seeing Jmpey’s May Apple so generally advertised and highly recommended, I was induced to try if it would do what it purposed. Well, I can answer in the affirmative. Havimg triea it for disordered liver and indigestion, 1 find it a most valuable medicine; it also exercises a most beneficial effect on my kidneys. I am not a believer in patent medicines, but I can testily to the efficacy of this valuable article from my own experience and the verdict of my friends. The ingredients of which it iscompomided should of themselves recommend it to public favour. Yours faithfully* MORGAN J O’BRIEN
TO BE DEPENDED ON. BECAUSE IT IS THE EXPERIENCE OF A MARIOS CITIZEN. AND CAN READILY BE INVESTIGATED. A stranger lost in a large city would place far more dependence on the directions given him by a lo,;al resident then on the guid anoe of another strarger like himself. This is a natural consequence of experience; it's like a ship in a strange port —a trusty pilot familiar with the harbour is always called upon to bring her safely to her moorings. So it is with endorsement. Wo sayings of people living at distant points because wo can 1 ': investigate, but public expression of local citizens can be depended on, for ’tis an eosy matter to investigate. Mr J. G. Campbell, painter and paperhangor, Broadway, Marton, says: “I have used • Doan’s Backaehs Kidney Pills and am satisfied that thio remedy is a really first-class Kidney medicine. I used them for a very bad backache which was very severe at times. When stooping forward trimming paper I would fee! it very much, and after a day’s work I would be quite knocked out. I got Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills at Remington’s Pharmacy. Since using them the pain in my back has gone, and I can work all day and feel fresh in the evening. My secretions used to be clouded, but they are quite natural now, I can speak most highly of this medicine.” Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per box (six boxes 16s 0 ), or will be forwarded on receipt of price by Foster McClellan Co., 6 Pitt St., Sydney. But be sure they are DOAN’S.
DIGESTION NOT SUFFICIENT. The mere digestion of food is by no means sufficient, and no matter how much we eat it would accomplish nothing towards keeping our muscles, hearts and brains in active operation unless food elements were absorbed after digestion into the blood, and assimilated from it into the very structure of all the different portions and organs of the animal frame. The blood in its course receives the nutritive materials from the stomach and intestines after digestion, the special products of the liver, spleen and lymphatic glands, and the oxygen absorbed from the air in the lungs. It therefore contains and carries to their destination all the materials required for the chemical and vital changes of the various tissues necessary to life. The very best auxiliary to nature is to be found in Impey’s May Apple. And Nature often requires assistance. Impey’s May Apple is quickly absorbed into the blood. It •is a liquid, not a pill or tablet. 2s 6d from all chemists and stores.
o you value your horse? Do you want him to go light ? Do yon want tokc-fpbim going right ? SAM. PANKBURST CAN DO IT. If jour Horse is NOT g ir.g right ? Would you like him io GO right? Try SAM at Shoeing & General Blacksmith, BROADWAY, MAR I OH. S anfort house, PRIVATE BOARD & RESIDENCE MBS D.”C. BETT, The House has been thoroughly renovated and ra-furniahed, and PermononBoarders may rely upon having excellent ftcoommoda'ion. Hot, Goldf Plunge & Shower Baths. Ring up 174 union tea and LUNCHEON ROOMS, Manchester Square, FEILDING. Afternoon Tea a speciality. Luncheon at nil hours. Private Tea Booms for Radios. Afternoon Tea catered for. Proprietresses— MRS KINGDON MISS OHALMER CUMMINS’, BROADWAY, MABXON. PBOPBIETEESS.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8786, 13 April 1907, Page 4
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