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"Never intends to be without this remedy." Mrs. M. GLOVER, No. 1 Hy<le Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, gives the following testimonial : For the past three years I have been troubled with Ulcerated Blind Files. I may tell you that I was so bad that at nearly all times there was pus from me; sometimes this was coloured with blood ; the pain has been most excruciating. I have tried many kinds of ointment, &c. ; but until securing* yours all without result. One Hox of Peters' Pile Cure uhich I have had, and used according to directions, lias effected a wonderful »ure. It is a Remedy that e\ery household should be in possession of, and I never intend to be without it. It cannot become too generally known that PETERS' Pile Cure. (EAST TO APPLY) Quickly and Permanently Cures BLIND, ITCHING, BLEEDING or PROTRUDING PILES, and is obtainable from ALL CHEMISTS AND STOREKEEPERS. PRICE, 1/3. Large BOX (five times the i|ii intity) 5 - or will be sent Posr Fkes on receipt of pri'-e by F. A. PETERS, Sole Proprietor, 19 LORNE ST., AUCKLAND. Write for Eoukltf. t FBth. The Name PETERS, Don't Forget it. Fok Sale By j. R. Gillespie, Ohsniist, Hastings. SWEETEN THE BREATH Chamberlain's Stomach anil Ljver, Tablets will clear the sour stom aeh sweeten the breath, create a healthy appetite. They promote the flow of drastic juice, theraby inducing good digestion. For sale by J. W. Bated

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Hastings Standard, 19 September 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hastings Standard, 19 September 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hastings Standard, 19 September 1906, Page 3

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