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BU«*NE«B NOTICE!. I LOSS of APPETITE ir^jfyfL) I "NINE-TENTHS of human ailments are traceable to stomach, W& | liver and boivel troubles," declared a leading medical authority, l§! % awhile ago, and medical experience all over the world confirms ||j | his statement. Picture the misery undigested, or badly digested, tim ' I food causes. If the stomach is out of order, fermentation is often j|| ©I set up. You experience; the discomforts of flatulence, pains |8 EJ after eating, acidity, heartburn, depression and languor. In 115 Sometimes the action of the bowels is slow. The waste Kg M material of food is not got rid of regularly, as it should be. M •EE| Constipation—-the frequent cause of languor, headache, impure ' ma E| blood, sallow skin—has you in its grip. B ' B save ou rom c miseries described, there is no better B ffi safeguard than Mother Seigel's Syrup, the stomachic and diges- B m tive remedy famous for nearly half a century. Its remarkable B H efficacy depends, not upon any one ingredient, but upon the fl B medicinal extracts of nearly a dozen different kinds of roots, barks, B X and leaves, which in combination have a wonderfully curative B . H and strengthening influence upon the stomach, liver and bowels. fl X Mrs. F. Dimock, Eagle Cham- little I did cat, and so became S3 .fl bers, Pirie Street, Adelaide, wrote weaker every day. I tried many M fl on Oct. 13th, 1914 :—" For a long medicines, but failed to obtain M fj -period I suffered from the effects an >' reljej, whatever > «ntiJ \ com~ fl X produced by a sluggish, torpid % 7Z* r* -S" H USe I mi }. „,. • l j x • Mother Scieel s Syrup. The stom- tea m liver. Ihere: was a bad taste in achand ]i ve rdisorde«weregradu. | » my mouth, it was a /rouble for ally correcle - d Ulllil after a ° brief g m me to move about, and I could course o f the .-remedy they KB .. » not keep my eyes open. I had no ceased to cause me'any trouble § ■ appetite and could not digest the or distress whatever." Kg , 'pi /] ' ' BUILDS HEALTH ON I r^S^jm/M. SOUND DIGISTsON 1 11 />§ A' J' WHiTE (cot-oNrAL), LIMITED, B Jfli \ \J f^ 160 CLARENCE STREET, SYDNEY. M EARLY DELIVERY. To MAXWELL CARS ARRIVING Per S.S. CANANSOTA;DUR DURING JULY. ONLY FIVE CARS UNSOLD. BOOK YOUR ORDER EARLY, AS THE DEMAND FOR MAXWELLS FAR EXCEEDS THE SUPPLY, 18 MAXWELL'S HAVE BEEN SOLD AND DELIVERED IN THIS DISTRICT . SINCE MARCH 25 LAST. WHAT XS THE REASON ? IT IS BECAUSE THE MAXWELL IS THE BEST MOTOR CAR PROPOSITION OFFERING TO-DAY, AND IS THE GREATEST COMPETITOR OTHER CARS HAVE * YET MET. AGENT/AND IMPORTER, .. TEMIKA.

ASHBUETON PERMANENT BUILDING AN? INf ESTMENT SOCIETY. DEPOSIT—RATE OF INT&EEST At Call on Every Day's Balanw*. 3J per Cent. FIXED DEPOSITS taken for 12 .-,. 6 months. MONEY TO LEND on RUT?AT; LA N.f AND TOWN PROPERTY . la any sums. l^iTor particulars apply to— ALBERT ROBERTS, £2 Manager.

_jn y, J^/ Baninh that " D""'1 fi^ks 'A i I- N* Rouse yourself 1 — Ht« jSt ill/ p'tSiN every moment of the d»y —V--A J p- / "'? 8' fi'' You CBn .^ il~?H ibir-iil / /» lilting »» effervescing C-—-1 ***■ *"^' 'PS^SSJP^ cooling draught of I I l&S STEVENS' ( «• 'i I corrects acidity, ilimu- / ' /BSPV3I lute* the liver, cooli the /\ I BBd H blood. 'Til the Salt that /// I- !iW ■wF' «weeteM life — gi«» I// i ml it hetltb' Bis *l

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 2732, 30 July 1915, Page 7

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