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. — . ...'•■."■■, 1^ ■' ■' Wmv* HOLDER &. SONS> SOLE A<;'"NTS. ■ ' / ■ i III«^^W ■$& biggest mileage • and least trouble. " wsl who uses ■■ •> *3il DUNLOP RUBBER CO., M«lbourn», ali*So«.t«s As N.Z» IB Is world-famous as a remedy for indigestion, constipation, bilious- ' SI--[Ja ness, and the many ailments that result from stomach disorders. 19 1 Bn When your food is not digested, you surely suffer pain and distress, nd H J and gradually lose your health and strength. Mother Seigel's Syrup f ffl By ensures good digestion, proper nourishment from food, pure healthy jLJS IS bloo^i bodily strength, strong nerves, and good spirits. It is made of m\ I m the curative extracts of certain roots, barks, and leaves, which have a M \ tart medicinal tonic and strengthening effect on all the organs of digestion. r» H I Take Mother Seigel's Syrup and such distressing symptoms of mdi- ,1 jgl Hj gestion as headaches, biliousness, furred tongue, flatulence, pains Ljßb I M after eating, sleeplessness, and languor will quickly disappear. Try lal I i Mother SeigePs' Syrup to-day. Hfl ■ flj . TAKEK AFTER MEALS B RJ Mrs. Mary Keegan, of 58, McDonald Street, Erskineville, N.S.W., L« IB writing, on ioth January, 1912, says : — "About five years ago I became ;H 1 IB thoroughly ill and almost helpless. My liver was sluggish in its. raj H| action, causing frequent bilious attacks, and I suffered from constipa- P» I tion, indigestion, and extreme general debility. I doctored myself I I GIJ up with medicine after medicine, but they only drained my pocket 'Ug « without bettering my health. After sir long, weary months of- || Ira, suffering I took Mother Seigel's Syrup. lam pleased to say it cured m gri me completely. Relief came before the first bottle was emptied. All fig h j the weakness and bad effects of my ailments left me for good, and I j H BJ felt as well and strong as ever." I_H J ENSU RES GOOD _ B I ALWAVsi I BBS jffi^El^jffij^if^^

THE PIANOFORTE SOLO SING- ! , ING, VOICE PROUCTION, VIOLIN/ THEORY, HARMONY, COUNTER i'OTNT. MRS HAi. fcS. HAS RESUMED oiuDIES. ■ . .■-■-.■ • - '. I Teacher of Panofortc, Technque methods as in the Leipsic Conservatorium. ■■ <? "Pupils prepared for examination, and may stan new terms at any time. Telephone 257. Address: 105 TAINUI STREET. CONCESSION RAILWAY TICKETS FOR COUNTRY PUPILS . ■■■ -■': --„■.-•■■•:■ I __ . . — — — —^- ROYAL MAIL. COMMERCIAL LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. HOKITIKA. JOHN CAMERON: Proprietor. MOTOR CAR .For Hire; compe tenc Chauffeur, Also Hansom Cabs, Gigs, Dog Carts, Waggonettes. Landaus-, Buggys and Drags always on hire at shortest notice. Special attention given visitors and tourists -for Franz Joseph Glacier, South Westland, and all Tourist Resorts. . CHARGES REASONABLE. Telegrams and Letters promptly attended to. All trains met. Telephone : 117. JOHN CAMERON: Proprietor. PHOTOGRAPHIC Material and apparatus. Full supplies at Parkinson and Cob. WE LEAD— others follow- Quality *f or cash at Lowest. Prices. — HILDEBRAND •nd Co.

FOSTER BROS., (Government Mail Contractors.) ANNOUNCE their coach time-table between Ross and Waiho Gorge. Coaches leave as follows: — "' down trip. ■>:■•;■■■ Ross, Friday, 7 a.m. ; Hari . Hari arrive, r2.3o_ p .m. (lunch) ; VVataroa arrive, 6" p.m. ; Wataroa dep. Saturday 8 a.m,; .Waiho Gorge arrive, 1 p.m.. Waiho Gorge arrive 1 p.m ' ; return. ':: ( Waiho Gorge, dep. Monday, 1 p.m. ; : Wataroa. arrive, 6 p.m.; Wataroa dep. j Tuesday, 7 . a. m,. ; ■ Hari Hari arr., 11 a.m. (lunch) ; Ross arr., 6 p.m. ; A coach also leaves Ross on Tuesday" at 9 a.m., arriving- at Waiho' on Wednesday, returning, leaving- ; Waiho Friday, arriving Ross Saturday, . tqconnect with 4 p.m.' train for Hokitvka. For further particulars, apply to the firm. D,"SHANNAHAN~ COAL, COKE AND BRICK MERCHANT. IS PREPARED TO SUPPLY SIATE, BRUNNER AND PAPAROA COAL f^f\ A T COAL COAL Kj\JJ!\LJ COAL In any Quantities to all parti of .the town or country. ' Affent f/>r: — BRUNNER FIRE-BRICKS. FIRECLAY. BRICKS AND LIME? ORDERS Orders received at Doig's Butcher Shop, High street; Armstrong, Cobden; Mark Sprot and C 0.,. or Coal nepot promptly attended to. ' ,0. SHANNAHAN. , TOAL MERCHANT. l&hoa#: BQI OBSce: Herbert St.

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Grey River Argus, 24 April 1913, Page 8

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