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INDIGESTION. WHY XT IS S0 ( COMMQ&. Hie strenuous modern life we leai often upsets the digestive system. . Th«S too, v/oiry, over-work, anxieties Of' vaii ous sorts, excitement, late- hours, ttyifij climatic conditions, lack of exercise, q too violent exercise, are each and 4 capable of bringing about a derange! condition of the stomach. Add to thea excessive tea drinking, to which many a us must plead guilty, and you see clear!) enough why indigestion is so common. ■ To avoid indigestion, and its distress ing symptoms, you must take ah occaj sional dose of Mother Seigel's Syrup. liu to banish indigestion and its health destroying effects, its pains and disco« forts, you must take a regular course d Mother Seigel's Syrup. There isn't I remedy in existence that can cure you a) once if you have been suffering for 1 long time, but quick relief and eventua) restoration to good health are certaiillj well within the powers of Mother Seigel'i Syrup, and usually follow its use. Of that there is no doubt. Tens oj thousands of people in the last fortj years have frankly stated, and entirely (l their own initiative, that this old: fashioned remedy is of real and lastir.j service in banishing the common ailmer'i of the digestive system—the stomach liver, and ibowt'\ Listen to Mrs. G. Banner, of 9( Matherson-road, Ltnwood, N.Z., who wrote on October 25th, 1917 "X suffered from very severe indigestiol for seven years, and nothing I tried t< remedy it gave me the slightest relief, until .a friend induced,me to give Mothei Seigel's Syrup a trial. The content", <«' one bottle gave rae relief,. and T contimxi taking your specific after meals, uiiti three bottles in all had been consumed when I found that my stomach troubl i had disappeared. Since experiencing tin curative properties of Mother Seigel'i Syrup I have always recommended youl specific to sufferers from indigestion." 130 com Pl e fc e dairy farm; capacity, 40 cows, horses, etc.; house 8 rooms, cowshed, etc.; factory, Bchool, store, etc., i-mile; splendid position; £2l per acre; £SOO cash. This place grazes a cow at £3 17s. Inspected by us and guaranteed a snip, FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. OWNER GOING TO FRONT. 100 2 miles from Hawera Post Office; in great heart; now wintering 50 cows, 5 horses, 10 yearlings, 20 sheep; dwelling house 5 rooms, implement shed, engine shed, concreted cowshed; well watered and subdivided; cheese factory 1 mile. The cheapest farm round Hawcra. Great prospective value. Adjoining farms have sold at £75 and £BS per acre. Stock and machines can be taken over at valuation. Price, only £O7 per acre; £650 cash, good terms for the balance of purchase money, See i.s at once. 100 ACRES, 1 mile from Hawera; a first-class home, every modern convenience in house of 8 large rooms; looseboxes, outhouses, cowshed; nice plantation, orchard, lawns, gardens. The prettiest of Hawera homes; first-class land, well-watered by windmills and running stream. Adjoining land selling at £2OO per acre in email areas without buildings. The future of Hawera is. assured. It is destined to be four times its present size, when this little lot will be surrounded with pretty country homes. Price £IOO per acre; easy terms. j 80 ACRES; nice farm, good buildings, close to Stratford; capacity 32 cows, horses, etc. £55 per acre; £2OO cash. We have 50 Thames Valley and Waikato farms for sale, adjacent to dried milk factories. Write for full particulars. •J'Q ACRES, first-class dairying land, well improved, box-thorn fences; house 5 rooms, concreted cowshed and engine house. Carrying 45 cows and horses. Cheese factory, railway station and school few chains away. Price only £SO per acre with £IOOO cash. Balance easy terms. 303S IgO ACRES, handy to Eltham. A very fine property; 12 paddocks, all open leased ploughable land; large house S rooms, large concreted cowshed; good water power. Carrying 80 cows, 10 horses, 8 2-year heifers. Factory and school within one mile; no weeds. Only £52 per acre with £IOOO cash. ' 3033 ACRES; Stratford district, wellimproved, carying 25 cows, and horses, etc. Factory, school and railway station few chains. Only £3O per acre with £SOO cash. 3029 .9.9. ACRES, adjoining (Hawera; a very I nice home; new.liouse, garage, new cowshed; carrying capacity 18 cows, 1 horse; factory, .sphool and railway station few chainflt-jaway. Price £3500, £SOO cash, God- -terms for balance. ; 3000 FOR EXCHANGE. ! £3OOO WOETH of first mortga-, gilt edged securities earn- ; ing 0 per cent interest. Mortgages, are reducible annually. Owher ivill exchange for a dairy or grazing fatm. JAMES & GILLMAN. LAND, STOCK, FINANCE, HAWERA. Asthma.. CAN be..CuredA SIMPLE heme ircnfcmeni btsed ea entirely k«w f "! !aa:,ia! »PiOrt ib corrfeciattt. Uetißßt and ca»7 tuc. Alojutas buriiiu? powderi aaa eifiroiiei. No latere! drnTiticg to aiuet tfttaa, Ejialir tfitctiv. or J.nus u j oM. Gm lipfct <« icil of. imaiE and Quick'? titckj utility an J 0 i attach. Cm bpo^Lot. FREE— Valuabk medical ttsaiiss "flew fatifflifcTleofr" tent on Hceipt of 3d. in stamps for flestafe. BRIDGE DRUG STORES' 7 Rridge Euildings Karangphane R*<Y., X'dotLANO ZEALAND INSURANCE' COIiiPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE and ACCIDENT INSURANCE. m all its branches accepted at LOWEST "CURRENT RATES. Branch Office: Corner of Brougham and King Streets, New Plymouth. .Agendas throughout the province. JOHN PATON, Manager.

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 September 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 17 September 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 17 September 1918, Page 2

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