Xk cold now* but what after P J'or llio sake of a little ca:i, ■would you deliberately let that, cold secure a reinless (flip, and jiowlMy ti>»v«lop into a Htrious cheat complaint? lie wiia-get a koitle of risn moss It will "lift" theeoM coui)iW«>» from your i-hc»t, mi strengthen th/IuHK-", throat, Mil broneh;al uibos ngitliut further atlaekß. Honumir!.on'H lrii'e Mo«s is ramie ky qiutllfleit ?henmts, and is a. positive, ' »l««ly etir«. Uet it the ' pooiT ireimitie Jtonaiittfton'K 1 Irish Mo's for over half a ' I'Ciitury tiif favourite lutuilv cou(h iuc<iio;ne —ata lutoly froc frer» "•'-• orkarmfnUr W IST 0 T ? NGAERE GARDENS "Tis an education to the Children and a source of delight to all. ■ -r% SCHOOL TREATS PUBLIC OR PRIVATE PICNICS GARDEN PARTIES, Etc., catered for. ■ Hot Water Provided FREE' Admission -.., A. TRUELOVE, Proprietor. The Pity Of It! It hie been well said, that Memerj is left U3 to sweeton the days of our advanciug years. That memories of the past can he equally rest to all alike is, ef course, impossible. But this much Is certain, that many of our painful experiences; when recalled, come with added bitterness because ef the knowledge \hat they might have been avoidid. This reflection is prompted by reading a letter from Mr. W. Hugltf, of 31.' Jutland Street, Petrid Terrace, Brisbane, Queens. land, who said : '■' My recollection of Mother Scigel's Syrup extends back to -try boyhood's days, for it was'the remedy kich my mother wed-to always give me whenever anything went antiss with my health. But my oici best oxperieiicj ol it was gained some thr«e years back in Sydnny, N.S. rt'. I had but recently arrived f rosi the Homeland, and the chanja of climate, diet, and nethods of 'ivinj affected my health to'- a considerable '■•.-. tent. I went oS my a-opelite, felt lmgnid and incapable of etertion, could no:, sleep properly, and suffered a bi from Indigestion and flatulency. X-7hilst not ill enough to lay up, or in severe pain, I yet felt u.v;emfertablo and completely o.i't ot sorts, and lackedmy usual energy, tone and high spirits, So I enquired t.bout my old Horae-l'risnd! Mother Seigel'a Syrup, ami was dclifhtui to discover that it was jnst as easy to obtain in Australia as in Durham. I procured ■/, bottle, and before it was emptied I te!' Blco a, new man.. The wind ceased to roll nhont iir my stomach, and rise to my t'lrnni, »iy appetite revived, and I quickly recovered all in; old-time energy, strcnglS ami cheerfulness. Each-dose of tho roniedr infused new vigour and vitality into my system, and after using it for a few weeks I was so well that I could not wish to be hetter. Mather Seigel'g Syrup ia a medicine of superlative worth and merit." On the first sign of Stomach or Liver Trouble, take the world renowned reraedy. Mother Seigel'a Syrup, and ensure that rout memories do not become nightmarea.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 April 1917, Page 6
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485Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 20 April 1917, Page 6
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