WHAT’S YOUR AILMENT? Is it lack of appetite, nausea, heartburn, lowness of spirits, continual headaches, noises in the ears, palpitation, shooting or fixed pains round the heart or under the shoulderblades—it’s not so serious as you think, but serious enough to need immediate treatment. All these symptoms arise from a disordered stomach, and all you need is a box’ of Baxter’s Quinine Pills (price 1/6 at all chemists) to give strength to the digestive organs, and so dispel your ailment.
Almost every article used is somebody’s invention. The more it fills a need the more valuable it is. The simplest of these—such as toe-plates, barbed wire, screws, etc. —realised enormous fortunes. If you have a marketable idea, take it immediately to a reliable firm of patent agents like Baldwin and Rayward, whose local representative is Mr J. A. Fraser, accountant. They will give you sterling advice. Ladies owe no small degree of their style and comfort to Warner’s famous rust-proof corsets. Thanks to our local drapers in keeping up-to-date with Warner’s latest models.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 141, 31 May 1911, Page 7
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