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Sufferers from Indigestion often become faddists as regards their food, and find themselves in time reduced to a very meagre and unsatisfying diet. Hudson''; Eumenthol Jujubes correct Acidity of the stomach, and their Ontiseptic properties prevent abnormal fermentation or the food, thus allowing the natural digestive fcrmens to net, and if taken regularly after meals, they so improve the digestion that a strict diet becomes unnecessary. Hudson's Eumenthol Jujubi'3 are most useful to those who tuffer from [ten bu-n. Flatulence, and Dyspeps';;. Sold by all Chemists-Tins. Is 6d.

Medical. DYSPEPSIA are many and great. In fact, it is generally recognised that this distressing disorder is the root cause of most of the minor ailments and some of the serious maladies which beset j humanity. The reason of this will be at once apparent when it is re- J membered that dyspepsia is connected [ with the imperfect assimilation c! j food. Hence, apart from functional I disturbance of the organs concerned, j i the health of the body is seriously 1 threatened by impaired nutrition, f Every care should therefore be taken I to avoid dyspepsia and its attendant < evils. One of the best medicines to [ take for most of the forms which this i condition assumes, is the tried and t trusted remedy of seventy years \ standing—Beecham's Pills. This | excellent preparation, possesses in a I remarkable measure the power to ; - strengthen and regulate the action of | the stomach, liver and bowels. To I relieve, cure, and avoid dyspepsia and I Its dangers it is only necessary, in I the majority of cases, to take |

h Prepared only by s| I THOMAS BEECHAM, St. Helens, England jj| 0 In boxes, labelled, lojd., 1/IJ & 2/9. m is the safe WrSf Food in fJu ILLNESS. in illnesses 1 with inflammatory * symptoms such as Enteric Fever, I when the giving of correct food I is of highest importance, Bengals Food is right. Prepare it always according to directions, as Bengcr's is not a " made in a moment" food. If it were, it could not be prescribed by the Medical Profession as the cafe G Food in serious illness. a fOOCS For INFANTS, j INVALIDS and the AGED \ is sold by Druggists, etc. , everywhere \ , Benger's A fttle »'ra'« authority on £ the special feeding of Infants. Invalids, ana the C Aged, will be sert post free on application to; J BENGER'S FOOD, Ltd., Manchester, Eng. i Branch Qfica— NEW YORK (U.S.A.) 93. William Street, fi SVPNEV IK.S.W.) I!;. Pitt Street. H Canadian jfrma-Natlonal Drug it ChsmicalCo., Ltd. 5 M, Bt, Qibrid Strait, Montreal, and Branches 3 throughout Canada. - 1,-51 I i»wyy»ggssass

Dyers. By Special Appointment to His Excellency the Earl of Liverpool, E.C.M.G., M.V.O. E-Jkm — A ELI EL I. 1,1 IF SUIT OR DRESS IS SOILED HAVE IT DRY CLEANED AT PORTER'S DYE WORKS Office: Tabernacle Buildings. Karangahape Rd, 'Phono 1741. Vans Collect. Works; Epsom. 'Phone 4385. • 1 : i '' Merchandise. onoured lay Wl||%M the Royal w^^ml Appointment^^j|j3^% I Served at the table | Sof the King" is an honour J ! which stamps J | VvinegabJ I B as of the highest standard pro- ■; PLjgggWk duced. SrCS H It is brewed from ugH-* H© jA Malt and matured \ ,rS> pA fully. It is pure j T| "*/ 6f»l vinegar of perfect j K. n Iri) f' avourar, d health- I HfeuC 1 i Avoid injurious I *MhjLjW A/ I ac - compounds ; • «ra \ m Champion's you S I nSffl_o&m l have real vinegar, | J<Sp*'"*C&[j I supreme in quality, ! HP (S \v_/ flavour, purity and I- \ jfook fortiusMetd Cap- I Y / otl w er y bottle. I ===== =l ,TX7"B detiver Taupiri. Westport. Newcastle, \'\ and ill Coals, also Firewood, to any part of the City and Suburbs at .lowest rates.— tone, Ltd., Union Buildings, Customs Street East, Symonds Street," and Mount Eden, >:. ..••.,;•-*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15951, 23 June 1915, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15951, 23 June 1915, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15951, 23 June 1915, Page 11

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