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Food Is Poison, UNLESS DIGEBTED. The vigour of health depends on good digestion. Undigested food poisons the blood, which clogs up the skin, the liver and the kidneys. Food properly digested makes new strength, new blood, new flesh, new life. Relish for food and power to digest it comes with Seigel's Syrup. Compounded of , fruits, roots and herbs, it tones and cleanses the liver and kidneys, ' and clears the stomach ot the decayed products of indigestion—the iruitful cause of headaches, languor, brain fag, constipation and anaemia. »gaa|P "For a number of years I ( suffered, especially during the hot summer months, from , „„,.„,„- acute indigestion and severe bilious attacks. On such occasions I was completely prostrated by spatting headaches. 1 had no appetite, slept poorly, was low-spirited and extremely nervous. L I tried many tonics, and reputed headache cures, but got no 11 relief until I took Mother Seigel's Syrup.andin a fewweeks i mat remeay set me up agam. i v.a» »"" ~ «V —b ii well and perform my duties with ease. Mrs belle Conlon, 4, Parnell Place, Newcastle, N.S.W. AIDS A Digestion wxzm&M® '*'l&S& MOLLISONS, Corner GEORGE & FREDERICK STREETS, DUNEDIN GREAT ANNUAL WINTER SALE, Commence on Friday, 3rd July, 1903. SEND FOR 1 PAGE CATALOGUE WHICH WILL BE SENT PER RETURN POST, FREE. " MOLLISONS have always striven to keep faith with the public. To give you some idea of the confidence the public have in MOLLISONS, we need only to refer to our Annual Winter Sale. It is a great event in Dunedin; people flock from all parts of the Country. We are not exaggerating or boasting when we say that such a concourse of people is not to be found in many other Drapery Establishments in Dunedin." MiOLLISOISrS, CORNER OF GEORGE k FREDERICK STREETS, DUNEDIN. IRISH LINEN HOUSE, BALLARAT STREET, QUEENSTOWN. Dress Material, Coats, Furs, Hats, Silk Blousings, Children's Clothing. Also— Watches, Clocks, Fancy Goods, ete. Big discount off to clear. Our dressmaker having left sooner than expected, we are overstocked with dress materials, insertions, and trimmings, with the large discount off should sell quickly. Storrie's PATENT RIDGERS. Read This Unsolicited Testimonial. THE FOLLOWING LETTER WAS SENT TO THE 'SOUTHLAND TIMES' BY MR JAMES CROMBIE, AND SPEAKS FOR ITSELF.— (To the Editor ' Southland Times.') Sir, —As the climate of Southland gives us a longjfrinter, turnip growing has to be resorted to for winter feed. For years when the laadjwas brought under cultivation and free from weeds we were able to grow fair crops of tjtnips, sowing them broadcast. Then the driil was resorted to at 14 inches apart, and wajf certainly an improvement until the land got full of weeds, In some instances it was almost impossible to grow turnips without their bein#chqfe€d. But Mr A. Storrie's ridgjfr is now, I believe, going to fill a long felt want. fjiave i £rrjwhjurnips for all ways, but after using one of these lips and manure combined, It unfavourable seasons on 3 1 evenrwrrrnring the period mentioned. Another grant! feature" is that although the seed distributor is not exactly the single-seed distributor, it is a great improvement on any sowers ever used, as I find the thinning or BingllD£is/ftt least 30 per oent easier done. lam pleased to remind my farming friends that the implement is greatly assisting us out of our many troubles and difficulties as regards weeds, and I can, in all fairness, recommend this ridger to all turnip growers and farmers. Yours etc., JAMES CROMBIE. Kennington, April 11th, 1903. Alex. Storrie, FARM IMPLEMENT DEPOT, DEE STREET, INYERCARGILL (P.O. Box 101.) a bercaminT wiiTTEiD, ' SCULPTORS, [ Manufacturers and GRANITE AND MARBLE MONUMENTS I jggggv Direct Importers of HEADSTONES, STATUTARY, VASES, JUJp And all classes of work suitable for the Cemetery and Building g&= Trade in any design. Concrete and Stone Kerbing and Iron Railings. Designs on applica fpll Inscriptions Cut in Cemetery. Imperishable Lead Letters. |j§p Wreathes for Graves in all Designs kept in Stock. CUMBERLAND STREET, DUNEDIN Opposite Railway Station.

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 2478, 14 August 1903, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 2478, 14 August 1903, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 2478, 14 August 1903, Page 2

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