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&0000000000- o<XX>o<K><>CM>o<><><}oo<><^^ I The (jane Milking Machine Proprietary. S 5 SA. ROBERTSON, Branch Manager. Representative, DAVID B. RUSSELL. % ■hi ■Tfji?' A MI? **1 *X m Bail ST* m mn * ImX " O MS Hi 111 IBS — i&L «H JtiWffll- H «m HI r> . | THIS SQUARE HOLE~j /"" \1 J 9 is NOT arranged to CRAWL through, but it represents our? 6 business slogan— ■ • 2 | "ALWAYS A SQUARE DEAL." f ? BRANCH DEPOT— 8 | v The Gane Milking Machine Propty.," | 2 CAMERON-STREET, WHANGABEI. § 2 HEAD. OFFICE— g I "THE GANE MILKING MACHINE PROPTY.," $■ |gEIZ~ FORT AND GORE STREETS, AUCKLAND. >. g «i #<>00<XKKKKK>OCH>CKKKK>0<K><>^^ I For Ladies and Children j i Immediately the hot weather comes alonf-— I |1 derangements of the stomach take place, |j |; The heat causes lassitude—want of energy— « |] and loss of nerve force, which reacts upon the | ff nervous system, which is intimately connected | II with the digestive organs. 1 if l * P The food taken during the hot weather is \ || often calculated to create irritability of the j p stomach, producing acidity, flatulency, heartburn, \ I a-nauseous taste in the mouth, bad breath, and j~| a sick headache. l| This is particularly the cast with ladies and I n children. B I| The simplest and most reliable remedy to B I help and correct the stomach—and remove the R h ' unpleasant symptoms produced by the hot weather S (| and unsuitable food is M I SHARLAND'S MAGNESIA | It counteracts the formation of too much | . i acid in the stomach, ana! prevents the improper | I fermentation of the food, which causes flatulence; | 1 and a bad taste in the mouth. " | I As a corrective, it is invaluable, especially to | i| ladies, invalids, and children, in that while it | || corrects the derangements of the stomach, it acts |^, | also as a gentle laxative, in removing the ill- | I digested food from the system. i 1 In recommending Sharland's Magnesia for the 1 i above stomach troubles, we do so because we | I know that the experience of thousands has demon- | I strated the correctness of our statements, m p| Its continued success and reliability as a | fl medicine is due to the scientific method and 1 H supervision of its manufacture, which ensures 1 P that its composition shall be perfect and always | fc] the same. I U When you want Sharland's Magnesia, see that 1 : i you get it—and do not be induced to take some | H other line by the misleading and incorrect state- I 1 ment that it is " just as good." Remember that I I you want the purest, best, and most reliable I I medicine—and that is H $ ... x ~... . ~.,,... .... ~,: ' § I Sold Everywhere—l/ 3 per bottle. 1

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Northern Advocate, 7 March 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Northern Advocate, 7 March 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Northern Advocate, 7 March 1919, Page 1

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