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" Two Per Cent, off My Life." «• Yea, two veir? makes a disfcinot notch in the life even of a centenarian ; and then, you see, very few of us can rewonib y hope to become ceaten*rians, wh eh makes the matter worse. Nothwithstaniing the benefits eonfdrred upon humanity by oar marvellously improved sanitary arrangements, modern babiti and oust «ms don't on the whole tend towards increased length of life. It i«, therefore imperative that everyone should as vigilantly watch th,\t he loses no time by transgr-ii-sins? the lows of he«lch as it is that he should ".void tran*gr reding 'he laws of the land ; for the first of these tansgressiona is responsible for a vastly larger amoa A of lost time than can be ascribed to the second. " Aft»r suffer ng from indigestion for over two years I w.is completely cured by Mother Reigel's Syrup in five weeks." Thus writes Miss Helena Easton, of 50, Pacific Street, Newcastle, N on Ociober 21, 1902. Miss Easton is a young lady of about twenty-?ix summer?, just at that golden period of life which cannot b<; abbreviated by two years, or even two months, without inspiring infinite regret. Miss Easton continues : " In the summer of 1898, when residing in Auburn Street, Goulbnrn (of which city lam a native), I first became conscious that my health was giving way. My appetite left me, and I felt languid, weak, and nervous. The little food I ate caused dreadful pains in the chest and stomach, to say nothing of many other distressing symptoms. A doctor whom I consulted informed me that my complaint was acute indigestion ; but his treatment did me no good whatever. The efforts of a second doctor being equally futile, I took a great variety of patent medicines, which in turn were recommended to me by various friends. But I did not find that any of them did me the least good. And so for two years I grew paler, thinner, and feebler. I n*ver went out, but moped about the house all day, dull and listless, the slightest effort being painful to me. Noise, or excitement of any kind, would cause my heart to palpitate violently, after which ifc would almost cease to beat. " While I was in this miserable condition a lady friend, Mrs. W. Cook, came from Sydney to spend with us the Christmrs holidays of 1900. This lady persuaded me to try Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup, at the same time asserting that ohe knew several persons who had derived great benefit from it, and that she was sure that it was the only thing that would do me good. I accepted her advice and acting upon it found that in a surprisingly short space of time — before indeed 1 had finished the second bottle— Mother Seigel'a Curative Syrup had wrought a clnn&e ia my condition aud appearance which nothing else had been able to effect I could eat and sleep ; the ho-art trouble disappeared • and I recoveredjall my old-time capacity for work and the pleasure of life. At this distance of time, I entertain no doubt whatever that my cure is absolutely permanent." 1

GRAIN! GRAIN! GRAIN! SEASON 1902. OTAGO CORN AND WOOL EXCHANGE, VOGEL STREET, DUNEDIN. To tbe Partners of Otago aud Southland. \ NOTHER GRAIN SEASON being at hand, we take th* opportunity of thankinp- our XX. many client? for their patronage in the past, aud to again tender our services for the disposal of their Grain here, or for shipment of same to other markets, making liberal cash advances thereon if required. SPECIAL FACILITIES FOR STORAGE, Etc.— We w^uld remind producers that we provide special facilities for the patisfactory storage and rtibposal of all kinds of farm produce. WEEKLY AUCTION SALE^.— We oontinne to hold the regular Weekly Auction Sales of Produce as inaugurated by us many years ago, and which have proved so beneficial to vendors ; and owing to our commanding position in the centre of the trade and our large and extending connection, we are in constant touch with all the principal grain merchants, miller?, and produce dealerp, and are thus enabled to dispose of conHignmenta to the very best advantage, and with the least possible delay PRODUCE SALES EVERY MONDAY.— Our salefl *re held every Monday morning at which samples of all the produce forward o,re exhibited. Account Sales are rendered within six devs of sale. CORN SACKS, CHAFF BAGrf, Etc.— We have made advantageous arrangements to meet the requirements of our numerous clients. ADVANTAGES.— We offer producers the advantage of large storage and unequalled show room accommodation. Sample Bags, Way Bills, and Labels Bent on application. DONALD REID & CO., Ltd.

Established 1861. W GREGG AND CO • (Limited) Manufacturers of the Celebrated CLUB" COFFSE, "ARABIAN" COFFEE AND "FRENCH" COFFEE. (Net weight tins.) Also Exhibition Brand Coffee Eagle Brand Coffee Orown Brand Coffee Elephant Brand Coifee (Gross weight tins.) The Best Value to the Consumer known in New Zealand. —EAGLE STARCH— Favourably spoken of by all who use it as the Beet Made in New Zealand. SODA CRYSTALS, FLAVOURING ESSENCES, CURRY POWDER, AND PURE PEPPER AND SPICES, GUARANTEED. Ask your grocer for the above brands and you will not be disappointed in quality W GREGG & CO., DUNKDIN.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 25, 18 June 1903, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 25, 18 June 1903, Page 28

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