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BUSINESS NOTICES. WM/CABLE & CO., WATERLOO QUAY, WELLINGTON. ENGINEERS, BOILERMAKERS, IRON . AND ' BRASS FOUNDERS, , SHIP AND GENERAL SMITHS,. HAVE Special Facilities and Plant for Repairs to Ships' Hulls, Boilers, and Machinery.. • Manufacturers of A 1 SPLIT PULLETS and FLAX MACHINERY. SUCTION and PRESSURE PRODUCER . GAS PLANTS. Engines and Boilers of all kinds. ' Agents for ZYNKARA BOILER FLUID. ' Best in the Market. Agents for PATENT COIL CLUTCH CO. ■' „ „ CAMERON'S PATENT PUMPS. JARRAH .•TIMBER,: ' TO LAND EX'JESSIE BURNS, A 350 000 This splendid , ' Timber is suitable for all purposes . where durability and strength:'are'.; rff; quired. , . ■' i samueL brown, ltd. f i v."; . ' ! " , . : J- - ',: ,;• ,csa . . GODBER'S ; MELBOURNE HOUSE,.. . f' CUBA STREET. TUST RECEIVED.—A Magnificent*, Shipment of COSAQUES, all colours and'designs. " '■FANCY FLORAL BASKETS, SOUFFLE . ' '■ CASES, LACE PAPER D'OYLEYs! CUTLET FRILLS ■ ETC., ' 1 TIN-LINED .WEDDING CAKE BOXES, >, ■y' . 'CONFETTI. • " BRANCH TEA ROOMS—LAMBTONs QUAY; j V Telephone, 263 and 211. C 530 ' ROTAJd''' 'BAR-LOCK.< . ■ , . v •; v -/ , ' : BUSY MAN'S TYPEWRITER. ! AHEAD! STILL ADVANCING I r. .The Latest Word in Typewriters,- • NO. 12 MODEL /V Automatic two-colour Billing ,'Maciina ? !. Automatic Paragraph Key >\ >. .Automatic Back-Spacer * . ■ . - • 1 SEVEN interchangable Carriages .. - 1 < 1 Easiest: to Learn! Fastest to Work!. First and Best Visible Writer. No Out-of-dato Carriage to Lift. ■ No Stupid' Shift-keys, < vs. Taught in Wellington Technical School.,, '■! Banks's- Up-to-date /Commercial College. .*• • • Also, Private aud Public Technical Scnoola throughout tho'Dominion ' Sfeed is 'test- attainedby hiring a .^rw * -. '"- Lock. ' " | Registry Office for. Shortharid-Typists< : _ ' -- No Fees. . V L "JOHN BULL" TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES,.'* , 42 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON.'' f I ■' ''' ■' " C3m!

For/' Indigestioa,. .' / Constipatba aui Bilbusnsss , " /■' ' Tho immenso, number of orders for Fipof. toids, sent by post-direct to the Proprietor,, is convincing proof that the Public appreciate, their splondid'curing power over named complaints. . . -.They, are .elegantjia, appearance, pleasant,to take, and,.what-;>i;of /; the' utmost • importance, are reliable in affording quick, reliefer . " i'roptoids . are - immensely more valuablo,■ than an ordinary, aperient, in so • far' th'at • they 'not only act as an; aperient, . but-, do remove.from the blood, tissues,,and internal "organs,, waste poisonous-; matter that ;a. clogging them and choking tho channels that . - lead to and from them. ; The beneficial effects of Frootoids are evident at once by. ; tho disappearance of headache, the head'becoming clear, and a bright,; ! cheery sense bf perfect health tkkirig the place' of sluggish, > . depressed feelings, by tho liver acting, pw • perly, and by tho food, being property, digested. > y : /-. ' >' : r ; ;• ■Frootoids are tho proper aperient medicine to take when 1 any Congestion or Blood Poison: ia present, or when Congestion of the' Braia * - or Apoplexy is present'or-threatening. They, have been tosted, and have-been, proved'to afford quick relief in such casps when other aperients have not done any good i at';.all.- - It is of tho, utmost, importance' that '"this; ; should, bo borne in mind,' for in sych. cases' . to take an ordinary aperient./is„'to. waste'' '. time and permit of a ; serious , illness becoming' act splendidly 011 the. liver, and' qtiick.lv euro buhous attacks that'"antibiliji 1 ous pills" make-worse. Many; people havo.. been made sick and ill by "antibilious pilta' 1 'who could have been cured at once'by FroV toids. Peoplo should not allow them self a: to be duped into'contracting a taking habit by being persuaded, to take daily doses with each meal of so-called indigesti >a euros that do NOT cure. Frootoids b'avj been subjected to extensive tests', and ii'ave .. / in every case proved successful in wimpleiwtjr, J' curing the complaints named. - : The ordinary adult dose of Frootoids, of- ■ which thero are -72 in a bottle, is 2 to 4—. more or' less;as. required taken, preferablyVs bedtime, when constipated, or at the com-' inenceraent of any) other l diseas'o requiting an aperient, as 1 an ausiHary with the : oociar medicine necessary for the caso.. A constipated ■ habit of body will bo completely if the . patient will on each. occasion, who-.i - suffering, take a dose of Frootoids, instead of an oSiinary aperient; making the interval between tho taking of each dose longer .and ' tho dose smaller. Tho patient thus gradually becomes independent of Aperient Medicines,; ~ For sale by. ro.Tiinp Chemists and Storokeepers:'. Re'tail price, Is; Gd. . If your Chemist or Storekeeper has hot got, :om, ask him to get thorn for you. (If not ob- : tainable locally, send direct *to the Proprietor, W. G. HEAJINE, Chemist, Geelong, ..Victoria.-.'" " - ' ' ' NOTICE. —The materials! in FROOTOIDS are of the VERY BEST QUALITY, and consist, amongst other ingredients, of the activa principle of each of FIVE different MEDICAL FRUITS and ROOTS, so combined and ' proportioned in a particular way that a far. BETTER result; is obtained than from aa ordinary aperient. Lc-cal Office: No. 9 Hume's : Buildings, 65 .Willis Street, Wellington. ' . JCS2I " QBE AND " | : FOB VENETIAN BLINDS. 1 808 HOLLAND BLIND&, I • . FOE SUN BLINDS. I v Paly Addreaa— Y I IJQUIN STEEBT, WEKJNGTON, 1 |.. . • 8118. C 7728 -

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 219, 9 June 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 219, 9 June 1908, Page 3

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