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THE THAMES STAR. PRINTING DEPARTMENT —PRINTING OF ALL KINDS.CIRCULARS BOOKS OF RULEri CATALOGUES MEMORANDUM OF LEASE FOIOI DEEDS TRANSFERS RECEIPT FORMS BUTTEK WRAPPERS ENVELOPE'S * BUSINESS CARDS MENU CAUDS CHEQUES SCHOOL REPORT FOR! BALL PROGRAMMES ADDRESS LABELS CONCERT TICKETS AND PROGRAMMES LETTER HEADINGS NOn? HESAiDES'GS WIAGEC AM? TIMF SHEETS CUSTOMb ?NT!R.Y FCrRMS And Every Description of FANCY AND COMMEIRCIAL 1 PRINTING Executed Promptly and in the fott Styles. Lr^d and Estate and Other Trade Catalogues, a Speciality. CALL OR SEND YOUR ORDERS THE THAMES STAR.

BOOKBINDING DEPARTMENT. BOOKBINDING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ; Illustrated Papers, Magazines, Law Books, Gazettes, Baker's Cart Book*, , Music, etc., bound ir »ny style. Account Books, fetation Journals, Timber Tally Books, Share Registers, Bat@ Books, Impounding Books, and all Classes of Specially Ruled. Book? luled, printed, and bound on the prtr mise*.

ACTS LIKE A BUROLAR.

Indigestion is like a burglar in the body. Ifc robs you of that which you need for your own support *nd comfort. What is more,, the burglar is often practically an invited.-. ■■■-•£, We often allow Indigestion to water our system through sheer carslgsacees.

We eat too much or we eat fry little. We eat food that we like bu? which does not like us. We eat Moo quickly,- generally, because we have to do so in these active, busy time*, the stomach, itself.

A few doses of Syrup will toae up the weak stomach, cleanse f.e lirei and kidneys; and make you -hearv and veil once more. The blood i* purified, the muscles grow firm *,ii-i strong, the. nerres aa -rue a* iteel, •nd the mind cle**-. alert, cheeriui.

Mother Seigel's Syrup cleauies ilv whole system, and makes the uman body secure against all nervous and functional disorder* By using it <><>< easionally, you can eat a. good ia»m without nervous anxiety - about ;');■ morrow. You can, enjoy life to »k* full, with the appetite aud gestion of a ''healthy young plough-boy. That is the feeling that makes i; T© worth living.

"1 wo ye«ra and three months 4j;« 3 wrote to tell you how greatly I Qflc been benefited in health Ly uiisg Mother Seigd'b Syrup. It i ueved me of severe Indigestion a.ud Biiio'j* ness, tnd 1 am happy to'sJiy there hut been no reijiri of those distressing complaints, and I aru itt trs3eat qu * well."

"I continue to take a litti» of th* fiyrup from time to time and find it very beneficial; besides being tree from the drawbacks and ■unpleasantness connected with most phystch. Mother Seigel's Syrup is a remedy that can be l-elied on. to.give satisfaction." Letter, dated October 10th. 1908, from Mr J. Bate, 70, CrenfelJ •trfeet, Adelaide. South Arfio*.

We commit many errors of diet, and Mr Indigestion takes us off our guard one day. Then we know what w*l misery is. The food wo eat doea us little or no good. Somei.jinea we ««: not even eat the food necessary to •ustain and invigorate, us. We° grow depreseed, irritable, nervocs, -neUncholic, lethargic, world-weary. THiat is to be donej

Don't ti>- to cure Indigestion i> itarving yourself, as iome may v. rise you to do. Don'i become a toji faddist^ and limit yourself to any on* no-breakfast or a r\y other ineal-«av-ing remedy. Ke&p yvur stomach tissues strong by eatins good, nourishing food, and by taking J.lother Seigel's Syrup to help you to digest ft

Indigestion—with all its accompanying disonlers—constipation,- bilioueQees, flaltulence, heartburn, nausea, dizziness, liver complaint—aritea from a weakened' stomach. Th* Btomadh, being weak, is unable to perform its duties well, become* charged with poisonous aoids, Quids* and gases, and femente. These fore* themselves into recognition, ut th* weakest point by symptoms of pnin or discomfort. Mother Seigel'3 "^y'rup cures all digestive disorders, b} r«v moving the cause and strengtiieoiDg

It appears that thetfe is some misapprehension regarding the operation of the Goid Miners' Belief Fund, miners 'being under the impression that they must ibe memlbersi of the union before being entitled to the benefits. This is not so. When an accident occurs it must bo reported within seven days to the mining inspector, who confirms it, and th<4 application for relief must b« n^^fe, within fourteen days. Any lnisH^ uon-unionist or otherwise, is entitled to tlie bieneftt.s of the fund.

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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10357, 4 May 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10357, 4 May 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10357, 4 May 1911, Page 4

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