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h Uh OF ma £ NO DIETING who are now NO HEADACHES EAT WHAT YOU LIKE AND LIKE WHAT YOU EAT Free for ever from Indigestion Ulcerated Stomach thanks to ; m' j ,V. % . • V| ' ] -W' wiffSKssaf i -im I 1 I mm is ■BPI mm ■Mm 10 YEARS' SUFFERING—NOW ENJOYS PERFECT HEALTH T. F. Chisholm. " The Byrne," Royston Place, Sydney, N.SAV. Dated January 31st, 1933. Mr. R. M. Hardy, Hardy's Chambers, 5 Hunter Street, Sydney, N.SAV. Dear Sir, —As 1 feel 1 must place on record my unbounded faith in your marvellous Indigestion Remedy, please accept this testimonial for use in any way that will assist you in the introduction of your product to other sufferers, who, 1 am • assured, will gain as great a benefit from it as 1 have. For the past ten years 1 have been a sufferer from Gastritis and Biliousness and have attended a specialist reputed to be an expert of long standing in my particular ailments in this country. 1 have also taken various courses of the socalled " cures " always on the market, but with the same result, my trouble recurring with renewed force. On hearing of Hardy's I decided to try one more, and you may judge my surprise and pleasure when I obtained instant and lasting relief. 1 might also state that, prior to this, 1 was forced to maintain a strict diet, but thanks to your product 1 am now able to eat everything I fancy, without fear of any aftereffect. , if at any time any person wishes to have my personal experience, I would be very pleased to interview them at the above address. Hoping this will help you to promote all the success your Remedy deserves. Yours faithfully, T. F. CHISHOLM. HARDY'S RELIEVES 14 YEARS' SUFFERING IN SIX MINUTES 41 Bormby Road, Pt. Chevalier, Auckland, N.Z, February I, 1935, Mr. R. M. Hardy, Mill Road, New Plymouth. I have suffered for about fourteen years with burning pains in my stomach like boiling lead. 1 felt as if there was a red hot bolt driven in my backbone and at times I howled with pain. 1 tried doctor after doctor, but it was only money thrown away. 1 tried every known remedy—still only money thrown away. One day 1 saw a new so-called cure and went to a large store in Karangahape Road, and asked for it explaining how 1 was suffering. The assistant behind the counter shook hi 3 head and said that 1 would only waste my money buying that "cure." He advised me to try a tin of " Hardy's," saying that he felt sure I would get relief. At the time I was in agony so I purchased a tin of "Hardy's" and when 1 arrived home took a spoonful in half a cup of milk. In SIX MINUTES all pain left me. 1 continued ' using it regularly for fourteen days and felt completely, cured. I always keep a tin in the house and take a dose of "Hardy's" after a good meal. ]! should like you to use this testimonial as there must be hundreds of sufferers who could obtain relief from their pain. I am well known in Auckland and it would be a pleasure to personally explain my experience to any sufferer. I am, yours truly, W. NEWCOMBE. MANY UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIALS Messrs R. Wilson tc Co., Merchants, Box 284, Dunedin, N.Z. Mr. R. M. Hardy, Mill Road, New Plymouth, N.Z. Dear Sir—Now that you have finished your initial visit to our territory, we would like to take 'this opportunity of thanking you for the effort which you took with our salesmen in introducing your line . , t , , . . We are pleased to report that we have received not only many repeat orders, but from various quarters we have had unsolicited testimonials regarding the beneficiaS result of your Indigestion Cure. Considering the fact that there has been no newspaper or other publicity behind the line but simply your own personal effort (combined with ours) it is rather extraordinary to find the line being talked about to such an extent—and this we consider. is absolute proof of its quality and curative powers We sr-nt you an order last week (for two gross) and we trust that this will ba delivered' to u. ta,=df..«ly a, we a,« quit. w»i»« .tock,. r (Signed) H. Henderson, General Manager. NOW EAT WHATEVER I FANCY William Young, Kempsey, N.S.W. July I, 1935. R. M. Hardy & Co., Hardy's Chambers, Sydney. Dear Sirs It is with pleasure that I advise you regarding the wonderful benefit I have received from the use of your indigestion and ulcerated stomach remedy. The benefit received from the use of your remedy has been more permanent in character than anything else I have used. 1 do not find it necessary to study my diet as formerly, being able to eat whatever I fancy. I send you this recommendation in the hope other, may its use. q « HARDY'S PROVED A PERMANENT REMEDY » 44 Allen Street, Glebe Point. . 27 September, -1 935. R ' —V have been waiting for a good six months to give your remedy a fair trial before writing my appreciation. I have been suffering from gastric trouble ever since coming home from the war, very bad at times. I have had temporary relief from ' different remedies, but I am pleased to inform you that 1 have found a permanent cure in vour remedy. 1 can eat anything at anytime, without fear of an attack. I have recommended it to many of my " Digger friends and others, and 1 am pleased to tell you with outstanding results. " You may use this as you please, and 1 will be only too pleased to have a personal interview with any sufferer. , 1 must compliment you for finding such a wonderful remedy ,~ AWA m Yours faithfully, GEORGE E. GAHAN Stratford, New Zealand f , w y . , March 9 ' 1932 Mr. R. M. Hardy, Mill Road, New Plymouth. New Zealand. „ .. n e - ir si r This is to certify that 1 have been selling Hardy a Indigestion Cure ever since it came on the market, and all the complaints we get is to repeat the orders 1 can also recommend it myself for Indigestion, as 1 have been a sufferer for years,'and this gave me instant relief and has now effected a permanent cure. Wishing you every success. faJthfu]lyi CASH TRADING COMPANY LTD.. G. A. Wunsh, Manager. What HARDY'S INDIGESTION AND ULCERATED STOMACH REMEDY has done for these friends, and thousands of others, it can also do for you. OBTAINABLE AT ALL STORES, CHEMISTS AND MERCHANTS. Distributors: G. S. LINTOTT & Co. Ltd., Auckland. The story of the discovery of Hardy's Indigestion and Ulcerated Stomach Remedy WW reads like a chapter from the Arabian Nights. Mr. R. M. Hardy was himself once a sufferer from acute indigestion, duodenal ulcer and stomach troubles. He tried Wji? every known method of obtaining relief from his distressing and sometimes agonising pains, but without result. Driven to desperation he commenced his own experiments in a last attempt to discover a cure. Hi 3 efforts were based on scientific principles, and, at last, after Wr many, many months of ceaseless research, Mr. Hardy discovered the formula that brought permanent relief not only to himself but also to thousands of other New rZealanders who had suffered for years from similar complaints. After curing his own severe ailment, Mr. Hardy made up his remedy for variou9 friends and acquaintances who had been impressed by his amazing recovery. He had no intention of actually marketing his wonderful discovery; but its fame grew, and as more and more sufferers benefited by its remarkable properties, R. M. HARDY'S INDIGESTION AND ULCERATED STOMACH REMEDY FORCED ITSELF ON THE MARKET BY VIRTUE OF ITS SHEER MERIT ALONE. THERE'S NO BETTER RECOMMENDATION IN THE WOkLD THAN THAT. % EAT WHAT YOU LIKE: LIKE WHAT YOU EAT! J - i fc. • . "• •' ■' A hearty appetite with the ability to enjoy a good square meal is the first stepping stone to radiant health and physical fitness. If you eat well you will get well. No dieting is necessary when you take a course of HARDY'S INDIGESTION AND ULCERATED STOMACH REMEDY—you can eat anything your appetite prompts you to, without the slightest risk of unpleasant, and painful after-effects. NATURE'S MINERAL CURE—NO DRUGS HARDY'S INDIGESTION AND ULCERATED STOMACH REMEDY is composed of many different ingredients derived entirely from Mother Earth and from native New Zealand vegetable matter. It is a natural mineral cure and being free from all drugs, is entirely harmless to the system. It can be taken as often as desired without risk of injurious or habit-forming effects. If you are suffering from lack of vitality, loss of weight or are rundown, HARDY'S INDIGESTION AND ULCERATED STOMACH REMEDY, if taken consistently, will restore your lost energy and weight in a few weeks. It will drive all the acidity out of your system ending all stabbing pains and enabling you to derive the full amount of nourishment from every meal. Mr. R. M. HARDY Discoverer of HARDY'S INDIGESTION AND ULCERATED STOMACH REMEDY EASY AND PLEASANT TO TAKE HARDY'S INDIGESTION AND ULCERATED STOMACH REMEDY has a mild peppermint flavour and is a really pleasant drink. No fuss—no bother—simply take one teaspoonful of the powder in half a glass of cold water or milk after meals and again whenever the pain troubles you. Nothing could be easier, yet no other remedy is so effective or so permanent in its relief. DON'T SUFFER A DAY LONGER End all misery of indigestion and stomach troubles to-day. Buy a tin of HARDY'S INDIGESTION AND ULCERATED STOMACH REMEDY now, and start right away to enjoy the new freedom that it has brought to thousands of other sufferers. MJiiiuh; I j xiini HARDY'S INDIGESTION & ULCERATED STOMACH REMEDY Brings permanent relief to all sufferers from the following disorders-r-HEADACHES FLATULENCE SLEEPLESSNESS HEARTBURN NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA ACIDITY Hi, INDIGESTION ULCERATED STOMACH GASTRIC ULCER and BILIOUSNESS DUODENAL ULCER all kindred complaints BEFORE iWAYS BEf-Ottf Take one ill Mr*!* in *««,< ill jfc* : re IB L W* trouble Y« Xfejk'kfr »>KJ gwdvafiy r SMALL soz. SIZE 26 mmn LARGE lOoz. TIN 39 the .Syfiterov I V : I'-Ao' * ' w 'ft 04/>o 4/ >

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22694, 5 April 1937, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22694, 5 April 1937, Page 15

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