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i NOTICE. : K" BEG to notify tbs residents of ’JL Waipukurau ami surrounding I district that I have taken over Mr , C. W. Mitchell’s Coal and Firewood i Business, and trust by strict atteni iion to business, and by being able Ito obtain good dry firewood, to ! receive the same liberal patronage i accorded my predecessor. | Matai and maire firewood, also j totara posts, strainers and battens ; for sale. ! P . VY S.VMPhoy. ! TTa' irig disposed of my Coal and I Firewood Business io Mr P. W ISr in ''■'<. ■. I von wiil give hi i ‘ha a^:<. 1 ill)-' ■gl siippcri in to mo in th© past. Orders may be left at the store, fl. W. Mitohell. H.A. [ T.HJS!'TS I Undertsoa the protection of Inventions Designs, and Trade Mars. Send for pamphlet, Advice to Invento ree on application. | Address,Queen’s Chambers, Wellington I a; «*£& . £A VO U. ?’ '.-t- y’V V twsA 1 V ■ -J J> ° 1 .. . ..'dtCA.i Jj.3v.. i I .B-. Advciii'b:!!’ in tbs - And get your i J(-‘B PRINTING; Done at the Press Office. I I VJM/II wue -ra» ' I|\ | 'fjfej i LIVER CHILL| I |p;i COLDS. I I I tea « Livek chill, snesizbsg, colds, and cold < \ hands and feet are atthi? season com- \ \ mon afflictions. When the liver, because f of some derangement, ceases to act in y. Y the proper manner, a certain amount ’< of bile finds its way into the blood, and Sat the same time the blood created \ from food consumed is of a decidedly poor quality. In this mannei the blood congested, the circulation sluggish, and a cold is the result. The K circulation of the blood now being g much slower than usual, the entire \ system is affected. The nerves become K unstrung, the appetite poor, and the T rest disturbed. A'h e ,Jo< ly becomes ex- K 'g tramelv susceptible to chills, and the V’ slightest draught causes a violent \ attack of coughing or sneezing. Many \ so-called remedies fail to get at the ® \ root of the trouble, and only afford V \ temporary relief. A medicine that will f 3 keep the liver in thorough and regular K \ working order, and the digestion righty \ will, without doubt, prove the most < effective preventive and cure for liver \ chill, colds, sneering, etc. This is K ’< what Bile Beans for Biliousness will K ® do. No better remedy can be found, \ < for they have proved their efficacy in K thousands of cases. At this trying \ season no home should be without f a box. f Z ( ! - / NLb'-L/ A r NS'* P ”N. <" /•’?' V&u X*- ? ‘ v Zy/ H'f: Cz.i-u / 1 • .' o ir O . r^, b'd4 d&• w., fl** :>'.r: ija<

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Waipukurau Press, Volume I, 1 June 1906, Page 1

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440

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waipukurau Press, Volume I, 1 June 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waipukurau Press, Volume I, 1 June 1906, Page 1

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