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i.i...i ..-.:,.-- j iave moul^e( l lapiJly. They keep high. You can't afford to waste; Unit is very certain. To go hungry because food is not obtainable is bad enough! But to starve in the midst of plenty—with good money in your pocket and no hindrance to buying—is ;„(;„,■(,.!„ ~™.„e # Yet, this is what a host " ; 'Hy. Starving, mind you, not 101 iiie men ut food, but becauir their digestive organs have lost tone an cannot properly digest tho food they eat. Remember, it is not what you eat, but t, that nourishes your body strong and healthy. 3 converted by the digestive es iniu a condition in which it can orbed into the system, muscles, bone, nerves and brain are slowly but surely starved. Food in such a case is indeed sometimes positively harmful. It hinders instead of helps, weakens instead of strengthens. How? Because it ferments in the stomach or intestines. Impurities a»e given off which find their way into the blood and affect disastrously the whole body. If you would get full value from the food you eat, you must see to it that your igesti.ve organs are always equal to the 'ork you give them to do. Now and le cause or another, they may \t such times you will find ive a shilling or two on food ana spend it on Mother Seigel's Syrup than to pile up misery for yourself, by continuing to eat more than - vour weakened organs can properly digest This renowned remedy c\r~ " '" of the injurious products and by tonmg up and stimulating the stomach, liver and bowels enables you to digest, and draw nourishment from, what you eat. You will then no longer have t» deplore money wasted on food.

TROOPS! AT ALL MILITARY CAMPS. FOR SALE. Brass buttons, Badges in Metal, X.Z. Stag Shoulder Badges, Bronze-Metal Fern Leaves, Service Rank Stars and Crowns, S.M, Arm Crowns, Chevrons, Bandmen's Badges, and Riding Pants, all manufactured on the pr&P. ROBERT. MAIN ST. EAST, PALMERSTON K Factory and Shop, No. 149. P.O. Box 69.

SILK BLOUSES, GLACE SILKS SHAWLS, VraiE TAFFETA SILK at 1/- Ter Yard NEW IVORY AND CONGRESS CANVASSES. COME AND INSPECT MY STOCK. Agent for WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINES. Some choice Machines in Stock. C. H. EETFORT> CURRIE STREET NEW PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 May 1916, Page 6

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379

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 30 May 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 30 May 1916, Page 6

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