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Food is Poison* UNLES3 DIGESTED. ' The vigour of health depends on good digestion. Undi- > Bested Sod poisons the blood, which dogs up the skin, the lwer and the kidneys. Food properly digested makes new strength, new blood, new flesh, new life. Relish for food an power to digest it comes with Seigel's Syrup, impounded of fjaltsi roots and herbs, it tones and cleanses the liver and kidneys, and clears the stomach ot the decayed products of indigestion—the fruitful cause of headaches, languor, brain fag, constipation and anaemia. "For a-number of years I suffered, especially during the hot summer months, from severe bilious attack* Gtt such occasion Iwas completely prostrated by splitting headachy I ted no well and perform my duties witn ease, mrs-c ConJonTi Pamell Place, Newcastle, N.S.W. AIDS Digestion*

OH, Mary! what lovely complexion and white bonds you have. xes, I use SEWELL'S Skin Soap; it*6 so good, and only 6d coke. TO Stop that Cough, nse SEWELL'S Pulmonic Cough Mixture; it stopped mrnn and it will stop yours; try it, 2s 6d. iTsEWELL, Chemist, is giving away • free of charge a medicine glass to each buyer of a bottle medicine, from lfit to 14th August. JR. SEWELL, Chemist, is selling Hot • Water Bags, guaranteed lor 14 months, from 8s 63 upwards. USE SEWELL'S Skin Soap for spots, chaps and ruffness of the skin, Ifi od box. WANTED Buyers for- Bile Bats, Cockel's Pills, Beecham's Pills, Carter's Pills, Indian Boot Pills, Ayers Pills, at 1b 5d box, for cash PEARSON'S PEPTOCHLOR, an absolute cure for Indigestion, to be obtained at SEWELL'S. r vou want Lane's Emulsion, send to SEWELL'S, Chemist. Cash pri~», 2s bottle. Albany t iver "dills For I J 1 Biliousness, Constipation, are the Best, Is Boxes, obtainable Mra Harvey's, also Mrs Ewart6, Stores. ROME WAS NOT BUILT IN A SAY? Neither was JAMES MITCHELL'S Business, but by dint of Perseverance, and giving a QUID PftO QUO H>j 1"" been the means of Bringing his Business into Prominence with the Public. However, Step by Step JAMES MITCHELL k Determined to Advance until be reaches the Top of the Tree. THE SPENDING POWER of the People is not eo great owing to the High Price of Meat, Bread, and other Commodities, but JAMES MITCHELL is satisfied with small profits, and will still continue to provide eatables at the same priceas formerly. . IN VIEW Or the Rush of Business daring the Holiday Season JAMES MITCHELL has made arrangements for the Completion of his New up-to-date Premises, and will be in e position to accomodate the 1001 PERSONS Who were Disappointed in being Served last year. A Fresh Consignment of HUBBARD'S RUSKS. PE.4IC, FREAN anS CO.'s Biscuits and Confectionery in Tempting Varieties Just to Hand. PLEASE NOTE: T- n-rf-r f!"it hj? sMft E3T enjOV the Weekly Rpcr-vttion the Establishment Closes at 2 p.m. Every THURSDAY AFTERNOON. J. MITCHELL'S

KAIANGA TEA ROOMS. UST ARRIVED, direct from Peek, Frean and Co.. 40 'lins of Twenty Varieties, of their celebrated Biscuits, mostly new to this market, and will be Sold at Prices tmhjard of before in Oamaru. "Wee Macgreesors paw buys the weans every time he's ootbye some of Keys "laiblets," "Joojoobs," "Battrley Sugar," "Caramels," "Chocolates/' Dod", ay, but they're fine ' Whit way. paw? Keys' is the place to bay your "Terts/' "Cookies," "Currnn Cake." He's imitated but unsurpassed on •earth. Keys Tea Rooms are and will be kept the foremost in every respect. Prompt and Careful Attention" to all Patrons' "Wants. TOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. SEPT. 4TH, BY CABLE, T> UDGE - WHITWORTH COMPANY have been appointed Cycle Makers to his Majesty King Edward VII. FEDERAL CYCLE CO. Local Agents. EUDGE - WHITWORTH COMPANY (by Royal Appointment) Cycle' Makers to hh Royal Highness the Prince of Wales "P UDGE - WHITWORTH COMPANY (by Royal Appointment) Cycle Makers to his Royal Majesty King Ed- ■ ward VII FEDERAL. CYCLE COMPANY PROPRIETOR. LOCAL AGENTS. TUrmrn-TJie GBEAI COUGH IVIV/JLXvJ COKE, Jto that dry hard coagh; try it; it's infaTlihle Gnon,

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8293, 23 September 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8293, 23 September 1903, Page 4