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DISTINCTIVE PRINTING! piIINTING THAT WILL ATTRACT ATTENTION AND PUT CUSTOMER’S ADVERTISING LITERATURE IN A CLASS BY ITSELF—PRINTING THAT CONTAINS ORIGINALITY IN CONCEPTION AND THE HIGHEST DEGREE OF EXCELLENCE IN EXECUTION-THIS IS THE QUALITY OF DISTINCTIVE PRINTING THAT CHARACTERISES THE WORK OF OUR JOBBING DEPARTMENT. GOOD PRINTING ! | | NOT PRINTING OF THE CHEAP- | 0 JCST DESCRIPTION, IS A GOOD A DVT. FOR ANY BUSINESS. :: DON’T SPOIL YOUR BILLHEADS, LETTERHEADS, ENVELOPES, BUSINESS CARDS, & OTHER CLASSES OF COMMERCIAL AND GENERAL PRINTING BY ASKING- FOR A CHEAP JOB. A SHILLING OR EIGHTEEN-FENCE SAVED IN THIS WAY MAY BE SOVEREIGNS LOST BY CREATING A BAD IMPRESSION. GET GOOD PRINTING AND GET IT AT the HERALD PRSNTERY, ’PHONE NO. 1. :: P.O. BOX, NO. 14. MAIN STREET FOXTON. 1 INDIGESTION Reduces Your Efficiency and Shatters Your Health INDIGESTION has spoiled the life and shattered the health of many a man and woman. It should never b« neglected. The occasional headache or pains after eating, which trouble you now, may scarcely seem worth attention, but twelve mouths hence, if you neglect them, you may be numbered amongst the great army of dyspeptics, whose daily toil becomes almost intolerable through chronic headaches, pains after eating, flatulence, biliousness, constipation, languor, sleeplessness, and depression. It is easier to prevent than cure ; therefore, act promptly, now, and take Mother Seigel’s Syrup daily, after your meals. It. is a herbal remedy, made from more than ten varieties of {Toots, barks, and leaves. You will find, as have tens of thousands before you, that it has a most beneficial effect upon the stomach, liver, and bowels. Forty years o! world-wide successes have proved it. You can prove it, too. READ THE TESTIMONIAL Mrs. M. Nimmo, of Wellington Road, East Brisbane, Queensland, writes on i6th April, 1913: — ..4 " I feel that I cannot praise your fine herbal remedy too highly"after what it has done for me. I was in a very delicate and weakly condition, being, in fact, quite run-down in health and afflicted with acute indigestion, bad bilious attacks and oft-recurring headaches of such a severe character that I frequently was utterly prostrated by them. I could not sleep or rest, and felt worried, nervous and depressed. But fortunately I was persuaded by my mother to use Mother Seigel’a Syrup, before matters had gone too far, and a short course of that genuine remedy had a surprisingly restorative effect on my whole system. I was soon able to eat and sleep well, and attend to my domestic affairs with ease and comfort. In a few weeks I was permanently cured of all the ailments I have mentioned. My husband and other relatives have also used the remedy with never-failing benefit and advantage," MOTHER GELS SYRUP The Great Herbal Remedy for Stomach Troubles ¥OO Should Know that many people suffer a world of unnecessary pain just because they neglect some simple rule that would secure their continued good health. When biliousness, headache, constipation and indigestion threaten to take all the pleasure out of life, it is time to remember that Beecham’s Pills are a complete remedy for most disorders of that nature. It is a convincing proof of the value of this medicine that it continues to maintain—after long and searching experience—its splendid reputation for relieving and curing ailments arising r from derangement of the digestive organs. The general opinion of those who j regularly take Beecham’s Pills at the present day may be summed up in the { words of the popular phrase:— ARE WORTH A GUINEA A BOX.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1983, 29 May 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1983, 29 May 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1983, 29 May 1919, Page 4