» MARTYR TO INDIGESTION. Lenis a case of a .gentleman who years was a, martyr to INDIGES)N He could not get proper rest at £t. and work became a worry to him lead of a pleasure. Do YOU suffer m indigestion, acidity, heartburn, Mlence, sleeplessness, coated tongue or [•breath f All these ailments are thei ect>outcome of indigestion; in fact "l is indigestion under another name.I't 'fldffer any "longer. You can be Quickly by; taking • RENZIE'S. "—the only remedy that is guarto euro. Read what Mr. Robert Ikristie, of Newtown, Wellington, "I was a mtirtyr to indigestion jeome time. I could not, get proper it, and "my work was a worry me; 1 Having used a number of "remes" I decided to try RENZIE'S PEPSO. Souple of doses gave me immediate ' and after using one bottle I am »/ed of one of the most distressing iigilaiirt3 a person crold have." RenPepso is sold by all chemists and B- at 2s fid r>er bottle. 4
' Recommended by ;; the Grocer The honest grocer will always Y recommend Crescent Tea, be- " cjMJie it'is a Tea that comes,bp to the t cx.ertaiions. • rich and strong, free from impurities, and the most J' eecnomual Tea in the market. Three Grades at I 8. J 10. 2 l*r IK
%e Footballer Hurt Be -• lure-Booted. Must feel comfortable, and also feel that the boot is part of the foot. He'll feel right and play better if he tries our "All Black," .p,,.;.with McEwen's toe—a. \ toajnad'e. hard to Btay,hard—the k toe that counts when goals are wanted or the line is to /be found. Golfer piust Be Comfortably Glad. He has to walk much and can't do with a boot or shoe that pinches or chafes. The British "K" is Britain's Best, either for golfing or walking. Delightfully pliable and the easiest walking boot we keep. Ask for the '"Pliable K." MCEWEN BEOS QUALITY SHOE STORES. 'gTRATFORD pOULTRY gjOCIETY. (Affiliated with the N.Z. Championships Association.) ■ gTRATFORD pOULTRY gHOW. JJAJ3Y gHOW. TOWN HALL, STRATFORD, JULY 2 & 3 ■J A NEW ZEALAND 1 A CHAMPIONSHIPS. The best opportunities offered to ponftrymen in New Zealand. SPLENDID TROPHIES. LIBERAL PRIZE MONEY. HOME INDUSTRIES COMPETITION. Other novel attractions. b ENTRIES CLOSE JUNE 23. I 3?ull particulars and schedules from i- T. LADD, Secretary.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 7, 9 June 1913, Page 4
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379Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 7, 9 June 1913, Page 4
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