g, 'SOLLY, FAMILY BUTCHER, K A IT U N A. BEGS to announce that be has commenced business as above and will be round for orders in a few days, when he hopes to receive a fair share of public patronage. Theprimest of BEEF, MUTTON PORK, and SAUSAGES always obtainable at lowest prices. A Trial Respectfully Solicited. spblghts PRIZE ALES Are to be had ONLY at Mrs Gaukrodger’s, Globe Hotel, Takaka. Holyoake’s, Motueka Hotel Motueka. X x"~x X BOON’S LI¥ER PIXiXjS. TESTIMONIAL. Prom J. H. Edmondson, 'St. John Street, Nelson, Mr Boon, . Dear I 'Sir,—l have a.ied your Liver Pills for the last eight years' and am pleased to near testimony to their efficacy. When I first took 'them I was ill a very bad state, my 'appetite was poor, and food had no relish. I-siiffered with intensepains •under my shoulder and across the small of my back. I always felt in a state of drowsiness, and could sleep at any time or anywhere ; in fact, it was a hard matter to keep awake even at my. wdrk. I made my complaint known to some of my friends,* many of. whom recommended different remedies, which I tried; but,without the desired effect, lit the" morning I would awake luore- tired than when i went to bed, r.nd always with a bad head Sche, unpleasant taste in my mouth, and with tongue furred. And so my complaint continued until I becameweak and thoroughly prostrate through flatulence and dull aching pains already described. My’stomach, I felt sure, was com pletely out of order, while iit> friends said my liver was seriously diseased, it is needless to say that my condition was causing me grea: anxiety. lam now, however, awell as ever I was in my life, the credit of which must be given to Boon’s Liver. Pills. . These Pills were recommended by a fellow workman, who had received si mil a. benefits from , their use. I can honestly recommend Boon’s Livei Pills to anyone suffering from affection of the liver, or the same com plicated complaint that I was troubled with, which no doubt arose from the liver. I keep the Pills iu the house always, and would not be without them on any account, as 1 look upon the remedy as a fortress against further attacks, Signed) J. H. Edmondson. ; Sold by all Storekeepers and Medicine Veudorsin Boxes i/-, and Large Boxes a/- each { and Wholesale and retail by JAMES BOON, Manufacturing Chemist, Nelson.
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Golden Bay Argus, Volume XII, Issue 46, 14 April 1910, Page 6
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412Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Golden Bay Argus, Volume XII, Issue 46, 14 April 1910, Page 6
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