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UVUU A 5 ' FAiyilLY BUTCHER, K A I T u N A. BEGS to announce that be has commenced business as above and will be round for orders in a fewjdays, when he hopes to receive a fair share of public patronage. The primest of BEEF, MUTTON PORK, and SAUSAGES always obtainable at lowest prices. A Trial Respectfully Solicited. SPEIGHTS PRIZE ALES Are to be had ONLY at Mrs Gaukrodger’s, Globe Hotel, Takaka. • ■ yoake’s, .v'ioiueka Hotel Motueka.

JBOOII’3 LI¥ER TESTIMONIAL. Front J. H. Edmondson, St. John Street, Nelson, Mr Boon, Dear Sir, —I have used your Liver Pills for the last eight years and am pleased to near testimony to their efficacy. When I first took ‘ them I was in a very bad state, my appetite was poor, and food had nc * relish. I suffered with inteusepains 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 work. I made my complaint known to some of my ■ friends, many of whom recommended different remedies, which I tried, but without the desired effect. In tlie morning I would awake more tired than when I went to bed, r.nd always with a bad head 1 ache, unpleasant taste in my mouth, . and with tongue furred. And so my complaint continued until I became weak and thoroughly'prostrate through flatulence and dull aching pains already described. My stomach, I felt sure, was com 'pletely out of order, while m> friends said my liver was seriously diseased. It is needless to say that my condition was causing me great anxiety. lam now, however, as well as ever I was in my life, the credit of which must be given to Boon’s Liver Fills. These Pills were recommended by a fellow workman, who had received sitnila. 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 Pilis in 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 Vendorsiii Boxes i/-, and Large Boxes 2j- each ; aud Wholesale and retail by JAMES BOON, a>;!■ .c. uking Chemist, ,N M.SON. RMIMUMTiMN

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Golden Bay Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 51, 19 May 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Golden Bay Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 51, 19 May 1910, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Golden Bay Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 51, 19 May 1910, Page 6