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(QlJtis^ood.^ /llljlyt is a sure and qukH. \*s remedy for many | v tfings. SBowei disorders, 1 i| $ti*mc6 troubles, B( J dfeteJft of tde Kidneys I * and I Wolfe's \i Sednapps N ______ 1 \ It delps in eases of 1 a| Slfjeumatism. 1 I) Jt clears tde SSlood— 1 \\ tdrougd tde Kidneys, t w\ ZDon't accept any substitute. ¥ou must s\ \(yj get tde genuine, fc^

are you like a stopped clock:?

A sopped clock i< "rundown," Are you ? Summer's heat ard closf, tryirg day?, tell on the business man, and still more on the wrrmn in their home. Loss of appetite, Ins 3 r.f energy, a feeliDg of constant tire-due??, frfquent headaches and inability to go your old paci—these are the signa of beirg ruu down. The cure if you wish to apply it witho'-t wasting time and running up a heavy doctor'e bill, is Bile Beans. This is no theory, as witness Ihe following case:—" Twelve months ago," says Cecalia M. J. Monaro, of 10 Lackey street, St Peters, Sydney, " I suffered considerably from headache, tired feeling, loss of appetite and sleeplessness. I tried doctors without success. Subsequently, Bile Beans were brought to my notice, and I decided to give tt va a trial. The contents of the first bo jave me great relief, and thus encour age . I continued a couise for a month, witn the result thufc I now eat heartily and enjoy a good night's sleep. I praiee Bile Beans highly for what they have done for thoy have done for me, and tlways reco tn mend them to fellow sufferers."

Any chemist will supply them at one and ityee half pence or two and nine per box. Don , ! take aoy substitute.

Mr Chambeblain' ns Dotch—Mr Dβ Waal, Secretary of the Bond, accompanied Mr Chamberlain to Middleburg, where, in presenting and address, he declared that the Dutch read Mr Chamberlain's speeches and cordially approved of his conciliatory a'titude, and were prepared to grasp hands In sincere friendship and mutual trust. All ideas of a United South Africa under any but the British flag had entirely vanished. Mr Chamberlain's mmc was a household word in every Dutch home

GHKAT THROAT AND LUNG .CURE. TUSSICUEA. COMPARISON is the only true test of oxcellence, and the reason for the extraordinary success of this preparation ie thab it. has bseu proved to be the BEST OF ALL REMEDIES ior the complaints it prjfuges to deal with If you are euffering from Bronchitis, Pneumonia, or any Pulmonary Complaint , , a einele riose will give ycu instant and petmmenb relief, Not only will the immediate (rouble be relieved, bub the organs affected will be strengthened, and thus enabled to resist the encroachment of ■erioui disaM?. it is weil known thab •owumptioe is efuilj eu°crptible of treatment in its earlier Btages, and for this parpeae Tus<icura 13 ABSOLUTELY CJNEQTJALLBP. A singe trnl will he pufficienb to prove the vtluable proportiee of thii preparation, and when once its virtues become known all other medicines will be baniehel from the household. PRICE 2/6 PER BOTTLE. Soh Propiietor and Manufacturer, 8 J. KVANS, Dunedin. Wholesale Agents, Kempthorne, Proeser & C ■. and Sharlan 1 & 00. Oitainable from all Chemisbs and Store* keepers throujjhoub the Colony

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2751, 20 February 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2751, 20 February 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2751, 20 February 1903, Page 4