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NOTICE. I BEG- to notify the residents o£ W'uipukura-i and surrounding I diei.rich that; t have taken over Mr • O. W. Mltchell’a Coal and Firewood I Budness, and. Hiict by Mr-ict ■ ■ /cr; tion to basine-B, mm) by beuex to obtain good drv nre-wood, to reef-due the name liberal patronage ' accorded my predecestrnr. j Malai and mairo firewood, also totara posts, strainer.-, and batters ! for sale. P. TV. Sampsotj. Ha 'ing disposed of my Coal and I Firewood B mineas to Mr P. W. • Sampson, I trust you will give him I the same iberal support accorded to me in the past. Orders may be left at the store. 0. W. Mitchels. H-A.T.HITTTS fcgiws i Undertakes the protection of Inventions I Design?, and Trade Marks. I ' Send for pamphlet, Advice to Inventors ; t ea on application. I j Address, Queen’s Chambers, Wellington I : Encourage Local Bv Advertising in the Waipufmrau '©ress. And get your JOB PRINTING Done at the Press Office. i ’ I co ■ ••’ • -a a■ • • i»- > : • I > -< a ? yLir. ■- ... ...'.; | j LIVER CHiLt.3 i lufl aa<s if Ptl COLDS. S i f Hi | j s Liver chill, snwzkig, colds, and cold ' \ hands and feet are at thir seacon common afflictions. When the liver, because \ of some derangement, ceases to act in x the proper manner, a certain amount T < of bile finds its way into the blood, and '< \ at the sama time the blood created k v from food consumed is of a decidedly \ poor quality. In this mannei the blood \ k becomes^ congested, the circulation \ A sluggish, and a c&ld is the result. The x l C' circulation of the blood now being \ N much slower than usual, the entire \ \ systeipus affected. The nerves become K unstrung, the appetite poor, and the \ N rest disturbed. *she body becomes ex- y N tremely susceptible to chills, and the \ : \ slightest draught- causes a violent \ ’ N attack of coughing or sneezing. Many \ x so-called remedies fail to get at the \ \ root of the trouble, and only afford \ \ temporary relief. A medicine that will \ Iv keep the liver in thorough and regular \ working order, and the digestion right, \ will, without doubt, prove the most V effective preventive and cure lor iver X* chill, colds, sneezing, etc. 1 his ts x what Bile Beans for Biliousi.esw will V do. No better remedy car: b t . ~J v for they have proved their oil. . .•< i f thousands of cases. At th. r , n.. season no honw should be .rUho! a box.

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Waipukurau Press, Volume I, 8 June 1906, Page 1

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415

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waipukurau Press, Volume I, 8 June 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waipukurau Press, Volume I, 8 June 1906, Page 1

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