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B. HALLIGAN. | DOMINION BAKERY & REFRESHMENT ROOMS Follen Street. Still to the front with all that is dainty and tasty in the way of Cakes, Pastry, Scones, Girdle Scones, Pikelets, eta. Steak and Kidney, Mutton, and Fruit Pies 3d each. Best Quality Sultana and Madeira Cakes from 6d each. 1 Sultana, Plain, Muscatel, and Seed Block from 8d Ib. Beautifully decorated Birthday Cakes from 2a 6d each. Birthday, Christening, and Weidin°; Cakes a Speciality. The increasing demand is sufficient guarantee as regards variety and quality of our gooda.

ACTS LIKE A BURGLAR-

Indigestion is like a burglar in the body. It robs you of that which you need for your own support *xni comfort. What is more, the burglar is often practically an invited ■ t\ We often allow Indigestion to enter our system through sheer carelessness.

We eat too much or T?e eat to.little. We eat food that we like bu' which does not like us. We eat '.i--quickly, generally, because ive h^^tto do so in these active, busy time* We commit many errors of diet, :md Mr Indigestion takes us off o-ir guard one day. Then we know what re*l misery is. " The food we eat does us little or no good. Sometimes we '"* not even eat the food necessary •

tustain and invigorate us. We grew depressed, irritable, nerves, iiel »n cholic, lethargic, world-weary. ~.Yli«.t is to be done?

Don't tr- to i-uri 1 fniii^estu;n t starving yourself, u« «oaie may *. rise .you to do. Por'i beeouu-- i-i '<•>

faddist, and limit yourself to ;.ny an* ao-breaki'ast or my ether i.ieal-Knv-ing remedy. Kop y^ur st-enn tissues strong by eating good, conr ishing food, and by taking "lo^h i: Seigel's Syrup to help you to dige--it

Indigestion—with all ita acoona panying disorders —constipation, oili ouroess,- flattulence, heartburn, q»usea, dizziness, liver complaint—arises from a weaikened; stomach. r 'i'h# stomach, being weak, is unable r«> perfoirm its duties well, becomes charged with poisonous acids, Quids, and gases," and fements. These fore* themselves into recognition, «' th> weakest point by symptoms ,of psit) or discomfort. Mother" Seigel'?. "^yrup cures all digestive disorders, by , removing the cause and strengtLoainc the stom«cih, its&H.

A few doses of Syrup will tone up the weak stomach, clennso tie Urer and kidneys, and make you 'hear* and well once more. The blood i» purified, the muscles grow firm mul strong, the nerves aa .rue as «t*ci, •aid the mind cle-B'-. alert, cheeriui.

Mother Seigel's Syrup cleanses th* whole systean, and makes the Luman body secure against all nervous and functional disorders. By using it occasionally, you can eat a good mesi without nervous anxiety about th< morrow. You can enjoy life to rhe full, with the uppetite and geation of a healthy young plough-boy. fh*t is the feeling that makes life worth living.

"Two years and three months tiro 1 wrote to tell you how greatly I had been benefited in health by using Mother Seigei's Syrlup. It i lie Ted me of severe Indigestion and Biliauftness, and 1 am happy to say there hsi been, no return oi those distressing complaints, and I am at oreeent quir« well."

"I continue to take a little of tbt Syrup from time to time and find it very beneficial; besides being free from tiie drawbacks and unpleasantness connected with most physics. Mother SeigePs Syrup is a remedy that can be relied on to give satisfaction." Letter, dated October ; 10th, 1908, from Mr J. Bate, 70, Crenlell ttrfeet, Adelaide. South Arfioft.

STAB AND AJDVEKTISJEB 4.GENC3ER. TEE "STAR" may be obtained Irom the uiider-meutiooed ageota Met afternoon soon alter 4 o'clock : The "ADVERTISES? %t 7 a.m. Mr Bluett's Musio Shop, Pollen St. kit- Coad- StutioEer Pollen St. Jtr Ct.rsou, Stationer ... Pollen St 4n Purnell, Draper Mary St. i-Uanclifield, Car butt and Cs. Pollca StTMt. Y&*i*eu and Co , Pollen St. *fr Nbdder, Stationer ... Pollen St. L^Mch, stationer ... ... Pollen St Vtr» Pearson, Stationer „ Brows St. Miss G-Hahain, who haa resigned the post of matron at the Cba-omandel j Hospital, wa&l granted! two inontW luave of iibsan-Je on full pay, as a mark of appreciatimi iby the Board. I For Influenza taike Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Never fails. Is 6d, 2s 6d—Adah.

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Thames Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 10350, 25 April 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 10350, 25 April 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 10350, 25 April 1911, Page 4

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