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ilien #ou feeS Limp and Languid, When your head is dull and heavy, your tongue furred, your bowels costive, and you awake \n the mum.ng lagged and worn out, with no relish for breaidast and du-adnig yum work, be sure your stomach and liver need help Indigestion is poisoning your blood and sapping your strength. Mother Sc-igels Syrup wdl cure you It will purify your blood and restore vigour and tone to your system. Take it daily alter meals. m i Jtw; "I suffered for years from chronic indigestion and wind spasms," says Mrs. M. Moss, of 127, Quay Street, Ultimo, N.S.W. "After eating, I was tortured with terrible pains in the chest and beneath the shoulders. I lacked energy and was languid and weak, especially during the Summer. Four months ago I was induced to try Seigel's Syrup and when I had emptied only two bottles, all traces of indigestion had vanished." UWMmWWWM

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-c> 1 w WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS Hot with Lemon at BEDTIME Ii an Absolute Preventive and Cure for > COLDS & INFLUENZA. CORONATION STABLES. ELTHAM. 11. McGREGOK, PROPRIETOR, BEGS to announce to Uic travelling public that lie has almost completed the erection of new stabi.< buildings (the largest in the Nortr Island), and is prepared to cater for the requirements of all classes. Saddle Horses, Hooded Buggies, Carriages, Brakes and Gigs always available. Wedding turnouts provided in llrst-elaiis style. Comfortable covered-in Drags for Winter Engagements. Excursion Parties catered for. Every care taken, but no responsibility accepted. Coronation Stables, BRIDGE AND MOIR STREETS, ELTHAM. Telephone No. 2li. A cab meets all trains. ELTHAM-KAFONGA COACH. Daily Service to and from Kaponga. Leavos Eltham 10 a.m. Leaves Kaponga 4.U0 ]>■'». Fares : Return, 4s ; single, 2s (id. To Mangatoki, return, 2s 6d ; single, Is Gd. Parcels delivery receives special attion. All parcels should be ad-un-sscd "Caro of McGregor's Coach, Save youp Calves 1!Y USING ANGHOH BFt'&NDCOD LIVER OIL THE CHEAPEST and best substitute for new milk. Calves feci upon 2ozs of Cod Liver Oil per day with separated milk, thrive and soon present a, sleek »nd glossy appea and are entirely free from scour time is lost in preparation, the nil I is simply mixed with the milk, which Is immediately lit for use. Experiments, conducted at the Jlawkeslmry Agricultural College, New South Wales, on .January last, extending over a period of six weeks, showed nn average daily increase in weight of 1.42H.S per calf when fed with Cod Liver Oil at a cost of ljd per lb, ns against an average daily increaso of ,!Mlr>s per ca lf u t a cost of 2d per lb when fed with an ap- i proved calf meal, the result being overwhelmingly in favour of Cod Liver Oil, both as to increase In weight and cost of food, as well i in the time employed in preparii and feeding. ANCHOR DRANK COD LIVER OIL ia absolutely genuine, and must not bo confounded with Inferior Cheap Ftish Oils, which will scour y„... cialvcs. ANCHOR BRAND COD LIVER OIL is sold in Tins, Drums, and Casks, and may bo procured from all upUw'ate Storekeepers, or from NEWTON KING NEW PLYMOUTH AND STRATFORD, »01-n AGENT FOR TARANAKI. You'll want an Umbrella P The plaoe to buy that umbrallp *t advantage; ia a« JAMES BESTFORD'S PfiVON-STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 238, 12 October 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 238, 12 October 1904, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 238, 12 October 1904, Page 4

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