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I was suffering from Dyspepsia and fancied heart disease. I used to suffer fearfully with pain in my chest and side. I commenced taking Cap-c-cola, and soon began to improve. I now feel quite well, and strong, and fit to do my work. Whenever I notice any of the old symptoms, I take about a teaspocnful of Cap-c-cola 2 or 3 times a day, and it drives the 'vind from around my heart, and as soon as this is done the pain is ail gone, and I feel perfectly strong. My Dyspepsia is entirely cured. I heartily recommend Cap-c'-cola to every woman who suffers. Thanks to it I am sirong, and can enjoy good health- " Cap-c-coln," a pleasant family medicine for men, women, and chiidre::. It cures Constipation, Indigestion, Biliousness, Sluggish Liver, Dyspepsia, "Windy Spasms, .Bad Blood, and gcuera.l ont-of-sortness. To get the best results, take small doses regularly. Full directions on circular around each bottle. Price 2/6, at Chemists & Stores. CORN'S A>"D BUMO>"S ! , , » „- r —rns. It's" astonishing how many people have one or more bunions or corns, and everybody attributes the discomfort and suffering he endures to inattention paid to his boots and shoes in early life. Crooked toes, msrrovring nails, co'rns. and bunions are always caused bv parent** carelessness. "VYhart about YOUR C-HILDREX*S FEET?

can fit anv foot not abnormal in shane, with boots" and shoes which will just leave sufficient room —and no more —to permit it to grow esactl; should. WHE and girls to us. D BROWN'S boots please everybody, and would please you. Length of wear is generally a secondary consideration to people who are very precise as to appearance, but it must count for something that a boot will etand THREE SOLES. . Whv not understand FIRST AS V. T.'.!. AS LAST that to wear D.* BROWN'S boots is to be satisfied? All that's novel and charming, elegant and exclusive, artistic and aristocratic in a boot will be found in D. BROWN'S DELIGHTFUL, FOOTWEAR. Though so durable, the leather in his boots and shoes is remarkable for its soft£ss of feel to the foot. You don't want glasses to SEE FOR YOURSELVES. From heels to toes, all over the foot, they * fit like a glove. D. BROWN, THAMES STREET.

BOOTS and SHOES! BOOTS and SHOES! BOOTS and SHOES.' ■onrvna ar ,A SHOES! want the latest up-to- date ,X U U style in footwear? .Then caH on IRVING. They can suit yon with just the very thing yon require at a MODERATE COST. ■■ - WHY THROW AWAY YOTFR OLD BOOTS When vou can have them made as good as ne'w by havine them repaired by J. .*" W." IRVING. Emslie's Buildings, THAMES STREET, OAMARU.

TRACKER BRAND EUCALYPTUS Has come to last. Yes! and is going to stop for ever. !Whv! Because it is the gure extract of the Anstrali&n Bluegum tree. . gpzciAi-w - s TRACKER Pbepaxsb BRAND. EUCALYPTUS (REGISTERED), Is doubly distilled by the netvest American process for Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Rheu- ' matism, etc. Obtainable from the following leading chemists and storekeepers: — Ok. M. Procter, chemist; J. Gibson, ; Adam Mackay, General storekeeper; A. J. S. Headland, storekeeper; lEUigan and Bond, storekeepers; J. U. France, storekeeper; ilrs Harvey, storekeeper; 31iss Culhane, storekeeper; Vf. M. M*Kenzie's store; Weston—J. M'Dowell, storekeeper; Enfield—A. vJanpbell's, general store; Herbert —fhos. White's, general store; Hampden—D. Booth's and Dunbar and Son's stores, Eva Hamilton, dressmaker; Shag Point—A. Goodley's store; Waimate—F. Akhu.-sfc, chemist, Co-operative Society, J. A. ManJ. S. Butcher; Makikihi—J. L. 'Thomas, Jas. ~ Meehan; and wholesale agents, Messrs Mackerras and Hazlett, Otago and Southland. LANE'S EMULSION Of Col Liver Oil, Creosote- The jrr Body Builder. 2'i COMPARE WITH AKY TEA PRICE

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8090, 7 January 1903, Page 4

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