Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

It is universally admitted that one of the greatest blessings is a good digestion, and that one of the greatest evils •which afflict modern men and ■women is Indigestion. c • Oaly digested -aod cabsorbed food is avaSaibte for coaversaon iato health, strength and vigour. Ml s&izt -food is wasted, and worse 'than wasted, because 'it decomposas as*d decays, arid affScts xh& suSsfet w&h unpleasant ■wiady syraptdms. A teaspoonful of once or twice a day will keep the stomach in orders help act gently upon the livef and kidneys, keeping them active and strong. CaP-c-cola is a general builder of health and •strength, good for men., ■women, and children, There 13 scarcely any -condition of ill-health that is not benefited by an occasional dose of Price 2/6 a* Chemists & Stores

CORNS AND BUNIONS! ing bow many people have one or more bunions or corns, and everybody attributes the discomfort and sutfering he endures to inattention paid to his boots and shoes in early life. Crooked toes, ingrowing nails, corns, and bunions are always caused by parents' carelessness. Wharl about YOUB CHILDREN'S FEEI ? can fit anv foot not abnormal m' shape, with boots and shoes which will just leave sufficient room —and no more —to permit it to grow esactlv as nature intended it should. WHEREFORE, send your boys <md .nrls 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 asto appearance, but it must count for something that a boot will stand THREE SOLES. Whv not understand FIRST AS WJ"T.t.7 AS LAST that to wear D. BROWN'S boots is to 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 softness 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! _- . SHOES! TTATT wanfi the latest up-to- date .1 V U style in footwear? -Then - call on J. m W. IRVING. They can suit you with, just the very thing yon require at a MODERATE COST. WHY THROW AWAY YOUR OLD BOOTS When you can have them made as good as new by having them repaired by J. 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 Australian Bluegnm tree. ST2CTAI.T.T i£?s>. li ; A ! J] Pbepassd €§£%■_. BRAND. EUCALYPTUS Is doubly distilled by the newest American rocess for Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Rhe matism, etc. Obtainable from the follow-r-j leading chemists and storekeepers':— . 11. Procter, chemist; J. Gibson, herbalist; Adam Mackay, General storekeeper ; A. J. S. Headland, storekeeper; Milfigan and Bond, storekeepers; J. U. Franc*, storekeeper; Mrs Harvey, storekeeper: -Miss Culhane, storekeeper; W. M. ll'rxenzie's store; Weston—J. M'Dowell, storekeeper; Enfield—A. o'a npbeli's, general store ; Herbert—.fhos. White's, general store : Hampden—D. Booth's and Dunbar and Son's stores, Eva Familton, dressmaker; Shag Point—A. Goodley's store; Waimate—F. Akhu.-st, chemist, Co-operative Society, J. A. Vfanton, J. S. Butcher; L. Thomas, Jas. Meehan; and wholesale agents, Messrs Mackerras and Hazlett, Otago and Southland.

LANE'S EMULSION COMPARE rEk Cos i. WITH ANY TEA r PRICE Aiki

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OAM19030108.2.32.1

Bibliographic details

Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8091, 8 January 1903, Page 4

Word Count
568

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8091, 8 January 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8091, 8 January 1903, Page 4