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notice. 1F BEG to rmtify the residents of JL Waipukurau and surrounding district that f have taken over Air C. W. Mitchell’B Coal and Firewood Business, and trust by strict attention to business, and by being able i<» obtain good dry firewood, to receive the same liberal patronage accorded my predecessor. Maiai and rnairo firewood, also totara posts, strainers and battens for sale. P. W. Sampson. Ha ing disposed of my Coal and Firewood Busin ess to Air P. W. Sampson, I trust you will give him (he same liberal support accorded to me in the pnst. Orders may be loft at tho store. C, W. Mitchell. Cl 1 TO JS?' TS Undertakes the protection of Inventions Designs, and Trade Marks. Send for pamphlet, Advice to Inventors j Lee on application. Address, Queen’s Chambers, Wellington Encourage Local Enterprise By Advertising io the

gHta®c3A I LIVER CHILL | t ' I fe#9 and / f tea COLDS. S I 1M — i Livkr chill, sneezing, colds, and cold x hands and feet, are at this* season com- | X mon afflictions. When the liver, because \ of some derangement, ceases to act in \ the proper manner, a certain amount 5 A of bile finds its way into the blood, and 5 \\ at the same time the blood created 5 C from food consumed is of a decidedly 5 poorquality, fn this mannei the blood X X congested, the circulation \ N sluggish, and a cold is the result. The \ K circulation of the blood now being x \ much slower than usual, the entire sj \ system is affected. The nerves become A unstrung, the appetite poor, and the X v rest disturbed, body becomes ex- X A tremely susceptible to chills, and the \ slightest draught causes a violent x X attack of coughing or sneezing. Many ’< so-called remedies fail to get at the \ root of the troubis, and only afford y temporary relief. A medicine that will X y keep the liver in thorough and regular X working order, and the digestion right, will, without doubt, prove the most effective preventive and cure for liver K chill, colds, sneezing, etc. This is X what Bile Beans for Biliousness will \ ■f do. No better remedy can be found, < for they have proved their efficacy in \ thousands of cases. At this trying *<. < season no horn® should be without V' a box. /7 : ;.b A/

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Waipukurau Press, Volume I, 15 June 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waipukurau Press, Volume I, 15 June 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waipukurau Press, Volume I, 15 June 1906, Page 1

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