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T. NICHOLSON, - ■■ ’ --■■>."■ TAILOE; &o MERCED Waipuku r a u. Suits made to measure on the shortest notice. Latest style and good fit. A varied assortment of material to choose from. Latest importations. A choice and varied stock of men’s mercery—Shirts, Collars, Ties, Hats, Underwear, etc.

The Press Office, Waipukurau Jl|hj sure to tbfeM? Remember Tli at‘"every description of > Can be done promptly and satisfac- — toriiv at the Local Office, Thus avoiding delay and trouble, and t keeping the money in the town.

■// K @® I Wt®i B?LE BEANS for BILIOUSNESS are the very best medicine that can be taken for this purpose, as they cleanse and regulate the Liver, an organ to which may be traced nearly all the minor ailments so many people suffer from. If the Liver is not in thorough working order, the blood is impure, the circulation sluggish.^the digestion impaired, the sleep disturbed, and the complexion callow. •$ The consequence is that there is a lack of energy, and the sufferer becomes a victim of “that tired feeling.” To be out of sorts in the Spring is most trying, as many people know. If you are feeling “run down ” and without energy for work, take BILE BEANS for BILIOUSNESS, and they will put you in a condition that will withstand the changeable Soring weather. fcy pffii Matures THEORismi PLEASANT, AND . ■ ,y *WWf ®j Nature’s Pleasant Laxative, is a perfect remedy for Constipation, Indigestion, Biliousness, and all kindred ailments, pleasant to the taste and prompt, gentle and thorough in action. ’VJORDS o OF ADVICE. — Ask ior California Syrup of Figs and sue that the package bears the wellknown name and trade mark of the California Fig Syrup Co., the manufacturers of the only original and genuine. Imitations are numerous, but as you value your health, you cannot risk taking a substitute. Sold in New Zealand in two sizes, i/6 & 2/3 Of all Chemists. California Fig Syrup Co., 32 Snow Hill, Lonc’on AUSTRALIA'. 7 BARRACK STREET SYDNEY.

0. § S PA , j ms I—l —j C •'-’ i-ri li .S E“< ® p > I o Ph | ‘OIYJJID.. $ Yes, only a cold—heavy head= 9 ache, shivering, sneezing, fulF A ness in the nostrils, feverish- j x ness, are the symptoms. But 3 do not neglect it. Neglected \ coughs and colds briifig on r bronchitis, pneumonia, pleurisy, fi consumption, causing in the 4 a earlier stages cutting pains and 3 i oppression on the chest, iW&t dry X $ skin, exhaustion, body-adhes, v short and jerky breath. That 0 ; UH. MIS’ PB PILLS ( usea according to the directions j that come with them, have c’wed j f coughs and colas, bronchwa.'is, ( pneumonia, consumption and | | lung complaints, is proved by , 'x 26,000 testimonials received \ from tb<? grateful public. * f Amongst others Dr, 1 ■) Williams’ Plr.k Pills d ( CURED THIS MAN. J r ‘ Air. Thomas Collings, of Drum- $ mond, N.Z., writes : —“ Some time '. ago I was attacked by a slight cold ) / which I neglected. This brought on v r) influenza, bronchitis, and asthma, fl ' I could not sleep at nights for . V violent fits cf coughing. I suffered V $ greatly from exhaustion and pains . and oppression on my chest. Ph vsi- 1 ' cians treated me, but. I was; not v, I cured. Then I commenced Dr. g • Williams* .TTni. Pills, and before long > received great benefit. Now J am v better in health than ever. Several ( of my neighbours have used them / X with the greatest success; they are x ,-) invaluable for lung complain Ds. '* \ Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, by their tonic 4 7 action on the blood and -serves, alre cure f * rheumatism, sciatica, hnnwvgi), neuisltia, * ? poor.’circulation, amemii. twilUty, ate. v A Sold by the Dr. Williams’ JJaai-'ins Co., J 7 Wallington, 6- Loxes 16/6 Ipost free.), V t-nd by chemists and s'iorekeopars. >uiw -Va‘ n u iW\ x'a \>/1' $ \ikXLtT..—Ri ■HiUxUlrMi IM 1 .!■ IIIII■ .1 I Ilin— ■■ nIMII— III.. 11l ■ J But mind you ask fot Dr. Williams’. ® i ' f

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Waipukurau Press, Volume I, 13 July 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waipukurau Press, Volume I, 13 July 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waipukurau Press, Volume I, 13 July 1906, Page 4

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