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AND HAVE NO MORE PAINS AFTER EATING, FLATULENCE, ACIDITY, BILIOUSNESS OR CONSTIPATION IF YOU TAKE WILL RELISH YOUR FOOD Provided your digestive organs are in a sound and healthy condition, there should never be any pain or discomfort after eating. It is obvious then, if you suffer from flatulence, acidity, heartburn, biliousness, headaches, or constipation —all of which are symptoms of Indigestion —that your digestive organs stomach, liver, and bowels need help. The experience of countless former sufferers, suggests that you can put all .such digestive troubles behind you by the daily use aud help of Mother Seigel*s Syrup. This world-famous stomach and liver tonic and ihyigprator contains the medicinal extracts of more than ten different roots, barks, and leaves which act directly on the organs involved in the process of digestion, and , tone, strengthen and stimulate them to healthy , normal activity. In this condition sound digestion is assured, and a keen appetite ,cah be satisfied without the fear of pains to follow. As a natural sequel, your general' health will be good too, because you will have secured the full nourishment youf food contained. Put Mother Seigel’S Syrup to the test, but be sure you obtain the genuine, well-tried remedy, of fifty years’ world-wide repute. L~ X MOTHER 'li'inmuMUl! tt The large battle of Mother-Seigel’s Syrup costs 31-, and contains 75 doses, at less than one half-penny a dose. It is therefore the as it is jtilt the best —remedy for stomach and itver disorders. MARSHALLS HMUUEII 1 M fflTtfßS' KE&umiv COKSITIM PEAFCCTL! V 0.001 SDOOR. WITHIN ADDQG FLAKES SCALE' ISJHtSTOB&MHAGE A New Garage Door. The Marshall Garage DoortLanger overcomes the disadvantages of the old - fashioned, clumsy swinging doors, and solves permanently the problem of the indue sliding garage door. The finished door- -is made of three, four, or five panels stoutly hing- . . , „ , ed together, the whole supported by swivelled roller-bearing f...-1-ya which operate on a continuous track- The track extends along the inside of the door opening, curves at the corners, and then inside along the adjoining wall. Three Valuable Features of the Marshall Hanger First. Space economy. These doors will allow of a garage being built at least three feet less in depth than is possible with. the ordinary swing door. Second. —The City’s By-law prohibits garages being erected with swing-doors which open outwards. The “Marshall” overcomes thus by circling round the inside wall, yet without robbing the garage of valuable space. Tltfird.—A foot entrance unnecessary-—a small 1 door for the man and a large door for the car is an exclusive'“Marshall” feature. We have a complete set", including db'oftj eredted at our showrooms, and would be pleasecT to demonstrate the unique advantages which this garage set possesses over all others. Convenience, Safety, Space Economy, Beauty of Design, Permanence and Cheapness. E. W. Mills & Co., Ltd., Comer Jervois Quay, Hunter £ Victoria Streets, Wellington. THE tfairarapa Farmers’ Go-operative Assn. (LIMITED.) NOMINAL CAPITAL .£350.000 SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL £291,643 PAID-UP CAPITAL 1....£272.691 , HEAD OFFICE MASTERTON. Branches at Wellington, Greytown, Carterton, Pahiatua, Eketahnna, Alfred ton, Dannevirke. Mart inbore ugh, Woodvilte and Pongaroa. WOOL STORES THORNDON QUAY. Wool Oflees and Wholesale Dept. Featherston St. General Merchants, Auctioneers, Woaibrokers, Stock, — Station and Commission Agents. (liberal Advances on Wool, Stock, io., at Lowest Current Rates.) WK CORDIALLY INVUE-YOU TO INSPECT OUR DISPLAY OF ART. McGregor Wright’s Art Gallery, LAMBTON QUAY.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10976, 11 August 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10976, 11 August 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10976, 11 August 1921, Page 2

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