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The above is a reproduction of a sketch made of the new T. & G. building which 'WilL shortly bet; / erected m Wellington. -, . ...; ■-.-,■■' '■■:/- • *

„ ' ' .' - • ■ ' _' - ,' ' ". " . ' _ „ _ ' - . .' ' • ■■'■, , Lecturing recently in London, an eminent physician said :—' 'The liver becomes torpid [and inactive, and the work of the body becomes irregular. Of all the evils of civilised society this is the worst" Your liver is one of the The symptoms of liver dismost important organs m order are :— lbsis of appetite; ,' your body.- It is intimate- a foul tongue, a bitter taste • ly connected with the gen- m the mouth, sick headeral building 'up of the aches, slight fever, conbody, is directly concerned stipation, mental depresswith the whole process of ion, and a feeling of being digestion, and has the task wholly " out-of-sorts /',: vo^ preventing poisonous ; Mother SeigelV Syrup, 1 < substances from entering during the past 50 years, the blood-stream. has acquired an unique re- ' The entire system is af- putation as a .special ; livejr fected by any disorder of tonic which is peculiarly the liver and it undoubted- suited to Australian and ly exercises a powerful m- New Zealand climatic fluence over health and conditions. • temper. - Take it for a : few days Liver disorders are most- and ajlypur liver troubles jy due to excess or errors will be dispelled.. Then m diet and insufficient ex- gloom and depression will ercise. In Australia arid give way to radiant' cheerNew Zealand, ' Liver Chill* fulness and buoyantheaUh. is a common complaint. Refuse imitations.' Only It is really an acute conges- thegenuineMotherSeigers ■•■'. tion of the liver caused by Syrup contains the unique exposure to cold and most combination of herbal exfrequently affects those tracts on which its reputatwho are "run-down." ion has been built-up. "For a considerable period, I was greatly troubled by liver symptoms,"— writes Miss M. Brown, 15 Tichborne Place, Melbourne, Victoria. "I was frequently bilious, suffered from bad headaches and felt heavy and drowsy. .There was often a dull pain between the shoulder-blades, the tongue was heavily coated, I had no appetite and seemed to lose interest m every. .Wq f thing. I used^ various. remedies but they had no last- llg 1 mg effect. Then, two years ago on the advice of a JM II friend, I commenced to take Mother Seigel's Syrup. 3fe^ I felt greatly improved after using it regularly for a $m£=2*s h week. I ate and slept better, the.headaches ceased and K~Sifft I felt.more energetic and.cheerful. I continued to use '. W» J the medicine with ever increasing benefit and m a few fi'jf-31^ weeks my health was completely restored." - BEST FOR SLUGGISH LIVERS. ° li^n|j!

v STOP SMOKING. We offer a genuine remedy for the ..Tobacco Habit. It entirely eliminates th« nicotine poison from the system enabling you to give up the habit- m 4 days. IT IS NOT A MOUTH -WASH. Write enclosing stamped envelope fop particulars. HEALTH IMPROVEMENT CO. Box 396, -Auckland.

, RUPTURE WHY SUFFER? // ■■■!'-, When you can upe THE KHOURI TRUSS ' : and get instant relief. For full, particulars, write or apply v to F. KHOURI & CO. • Truss Specialists, Corner Cuba s and Vivian Streets, Wellington.

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NZ Truth, Issue 1078, 22 July 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 NZ Truth, Issue 1078, 22 July 1926, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 NZ Truth, Issue 1078, 22 July 1926, Page 8

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