I 191 3 I ( I ■ _ ||p| I I 11 Mm gut this ° ut as i I I " hBI I A REMINDER fj 1 ' COMMENCES | I ■ GRMI j I WILSON ifcjsji BHELLIE j Js Pleasant to the Taste Strengthens the Muscle* Tones up the System Helps Nature to do her Work Excels as a Nerve Invigorator Builtls Flesh and Generates Blood Enlivens the Appetite Stirs the Whole System Transcends AH Others KEMtTHORNE. PROSSER <* CO. LTD.. Solft A^Ats "I liave been a resident of Rockhanipton since the year 1866, and of late years have been a sufferer from Indigestion. To make a long story short I gave myself up as done with this world when 1 happened to take up the " Daily Record," in which I read of the cure for my complaint—Chamberlain's Tablets. lat once got a bottle and started on them, and before I had half finished it I felt as if I could eat and enjoy my food, which I could not do before. You may wonder how I lived. I used to live on crushed biscuits until I started taking that wonderful medicine—Chamberlain's Tablets.*' < ■ •■■/'■■■■ ■ ■ i MRS. M. A. HAWKE, East Street, Rockhampton, Q. The Car for the Hilly Road, the Rough Road. The Car for Pleasure and Profit. The Car for Speed and Silence. Tl*t*iJ CADILLACco«v*teNsw THESE A»E It PEW OF TITC 2ea!u»d «* a triumph. We hardly IMPROVEMENTS. tfMOcht the 19" Model could be stroke Engine (giving 20 per improved upon.. We spoke of it. we cent, more jxnrar.) Silent cbain-adverteedkasthe"neax-as-perfect- drives Cam Shaft. Eadtecd Valves, car-»*-poe»ibte." We believed it (The superb ■workmanship has pTOJ honestlT. With ttw? 1913 Model, j duced aa engine of marrettnn* however, tue wise and lar-seemg quieUicssJ. Longer wheel base heads of the " CADILLAC " Fac- Larger tyres. Electric system of tories have been at work. Evidently automatic cranking. Lighting and a Supreme. United and Successful ignition simplified and improved, effort to turn out a Car-perfect in Automatic spark control. NtimerJ every particular. ous refinements. Essential details. The Pi*ice, £575 Aad. tmf Car *t any price cannot give yon anything newer or better than "'■■ tbc CADILLAC 1913 MODEL. fl%^ M _jL_. Dfl.Mo-t., Write for particulars re ttiis Car. or make UoUlltf7 ReSlClantS— apeJetofQingonewbeo ja town. It enhraocs etrtrythioc you've evw wanted ia a Ca*. AUCKLAND and CHRISTCHURCH ''' . ■ •—__,,,,'_ '_ "tL i BALCAIRN TO LEITHFIELD. ) srfQ • >• mift, cr*»m, %xA A COACH will Meet-Morning Train »« <L*JjCBS?A* l»cto»*. nothing •Ite. ' * v BalcaiTß, arriving fiom North and ~Z£~ OVI The but of all bibj • South, and can meet Evening Trains as io- «*»^ s ioodi; giTe» firm fleih quired, by wire or letter, to mU plenty of Ik-do. FRANK ASHBY, i OB" ALIt STCBBB X^*D CHEMISXS L«Jttfiel«L *
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14563, 14 January 1913, Page 2
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