AN AGED LADY PRAISES BENZIE’S PEPSO.
A wealthy gentleman travelled far aid wide and consulted many doctors hi the 1 hope of obtaining relief from indigestion. Without finding relief, he '■eturned to New Zealand, and b> .•banco was advised to take REN/lE’S PEPSO. He received so much benefit 'toIM RENZIE’S PEPSO that ho re•ommendcd it to Mrs Mary Sinclair, if Devonport, Auckland, and she vrites: ‘T am over 80 years old, and ;ave been ailing for some time. A -riend of mine suffered te.ribly for vents from Dyspepsia. As he was a wealthy man he took a trip all over he world. He consulted many doctors, nit got no relief whatever. When hc rot ‘back to Auckland, someone rc•ommended him to try RENZIE’fe PEPSO. He received so much benelit that he recommended it to me, and 1 am quite satisfied that it is a woulerful medicine, for T have received weal benefit from BENZIE’S PEPSO. !_MVy Sinclair.” If you suffer from indigestion. Acidity, 'or Heartburn, ■rv BENZIE’S PEPSO. RENZTE’S PEPSO is sold by all chemists and stores at 2s 6d nef bottle.
CHURCH SERVICES. r IHT'RCH OF ENGLAND.—StratVA ford, 8, Holy Communion; HCorning Prayer and Holy o.nmu 11 on 7, Evensong. Midhirst 11, Mornt.i-. Prayer. Cardiff, 2. Children's Service ; 7, Evensong. qTHATIf OR I) PRESBYTERIAN >3 CHURCH— Morning, 11; Evening 7. Toko, 2.30, Preacher, Mr Mills, Superintendent Presbytarien Orphanage, Wellington. Retiring Collection at Stratford services in aid of Orphanage. mOKO PRESBYTER TAX CHURCH 1 Hmroa, 11; Toko Road, 2.30; Toko. 7. Mr E. Williamson, newlyappointed Home Misisonary. iVfETHODIST CHURCH.—Strat--IVI fnr.d, 11, Mr C. Downey; 7, Rev. A. Reader. Midhirst, 11, Rev. A. Reader; 7, Rev. E. Bandy. Cardiff, 11, Rev. E. Bandy. Kahonri Bridge, 2, Rev. E. Bandy. Stanley Road, 2.30, Mr J. Jemison; 7, Mr A. J. Davis. Tuna, 2.30, Mr D. Beaumont. Bird Road, 2.30, Mr W. Abraham. THE SALYATTOX ARMY. SUNDAY AND MONDAY, AUGUST 17th an’d 18th. Adjutant scotney win lead special meetings, Sunday 11 a.in. and 7 p.m. Monday, 8 p.m. Social address. Rev. Reader will preside.
fOST— On Friday morning, botweer Stratford and Skinner Eoad one 'Rod Pulsator Belting. Finder warded on returning to Newton King.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 87, 16 August 1913, Page 6
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