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THIS AMAZING TESTIMONIAL The photo on the. left is Mr. W. Newcomb e before taking HARDY’S. The photo on the right is the same man after taking HARDY'S. Surety this it positive proof. m BEFORE AFTER USED TO SCREAM WITH PAIN Mr. R. ,M. Hardy, 33 Bond Street, March 16th, 1936. 'WBIXINGTON, N.Z. F!Uv/«uffered for about fourteen years with burning pains in my stomach > like boiling lead. I felt as if there was a red hot bolt driven tn my backbone ianid at tubes I screamed with pain. I tried doctor after doctor, 1 hut it was only money thrown away ... I tried every l known remedy, sdjl dbiy money thrown away. r „ One day I saw a new so-called cure advertised m the Evening Mar, and 1 went to a large store in Karangahape Road, and asked for it, explaining how I was suffering. The assistant behind the counter shook - and said I would waste my money buying that cure. Ha advised me to try a ,tin of Hardy’s saying that he felt sure I would get relief. At the same time I-was in agony, so I purchased a tin of Hardy » and when I arrived home I took a spoonful in half a cup of milk. In si* : minutest: all the. pain had ileft me, I continued using if regularly for fourteen days and felt completely cured. I always keep , a tin in the house and take a dose of Hardy’s alter "a ’ good square meal. I should like you to use this testimonial as there are hundreds of sufferers who could obtain relief from their pain. 1 am well known in Auckland, and it would be a pleasure to personally explain my mcnaricnce to any sufferer. I have been for fifteen years with La Gloria Gramophones, 207 Karangahapa Road, Auckland, and am the originator of that Company. I am, •youn faithfully, ) W. NBWCOMBE. / ■ J 41 Formby Road, Point Chevalier, Auckland, NJS. | | AGAIN* v A TRIUMPH FOR INDIGESTION AND ULCERATED STOMACH REMEDY v !AT, ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES 2 ft and 3/11.
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Meals for Train Travellers T‘ ■■ ' v; ' : ■; . i RaUway Refreshment Roams present no problem to theseasoned tralntr aveller. Ho know* from experience that the quality of cuisine and service at all Hallway Refreshihctittllooms is uhffprntly Should you be travelling at Easier, you, lodt-conld not do better than have your meals - 10 tnree-coarsa dinner to the . |fiiphv::thd- service Is anliness—Quality—Cheapness
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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23299, 8 April 1941, Page 10
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