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HOW A MAN IN WELLINGTON CURED HIMSELF OF STOMACH TROUBLE " Back in "05 I had bad he through Chronic Indigesiion." Mr. Henry V. illuns. Club H'.tel, S lington, N-Z. *' tlvery time I anything I had a tightening paii the chest, as i-f tin; v..til.; r £ the c were meeting and The laid on iny chest: in a hard lump, then some time after it w all come up. My breath disagreeable and there v;;is ah a dragging pain in my .stomach, a: heaviness in the pit n£ in. I always constipated and this ca; swim round and I felt that I would fall. I [had to sit down until I felt better. I used to feel depressed and miserable. I was drowsy all day and had to shake myself up to loot after my business. Attacks of biliousness affected me cruelly. I used to get splitting headaches, and the pain that shot through my head mails it feel as if it was opening and shutting all the time. For three years t suffered like this" going to some of the best doctors, who did not do me a bit of good. I tried pretty well every patent medicine advertised but it was money thrown away. Then a friend of mine advised me to try Dr. William.*' Pink Tills. I started them, and after the first hoi I regained health every day. By the time I had taken nine boxes I was thoroughly cured. For the last three years 1 have not had the least return of the old complaint." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills At alt chemists and storekeepers, or iltreet from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia. Ltd.. Wellington, :?/- per box ; six boxes for 16/ G.

J FIRST STEP TO HEALTH. ie first step to health is to get rid of indigestion, for until you can digest perfectly what yoa eat, your —i— cannot be fully and properly ed and nourished. It cannot eveD be cleansed of the ities which make good health passible. The first step to take for the speedy cure of indigestion is to take "HOXOL" nature's remedy (herbs and fruit juices) for indigestion. Hundreds, of sufferers front indigestion have been cured are being cured daily—by >'oxo!. Your Chemist or Grocer will s-upply you with Noxol at 2/- per bottilo. It is just as well to accept no substitute. NOW THAT THE HOT WEATHER IS COMING ON, YOU SHOULD GET IN A SUPPLY "HIGHLANDERCONDENSED MILK. "ITS SO VERY HANDYI" Summer Weather to have plenty of nice fresh, pure, rich, milk ALWAYS at hand ! For Cooking ami Baking Puddings, Custards, Sauces, Biscuits, and the like. For Dessert Sweets, etc.; for th« tea, breakfast, and supper table; for the invalid and the infant —at all times and an all occasions, the delicious "Full Cream" "HIGHLANDER" Condensed Mflk is indeed a Boon. 'HIGHLANDEE.' CONDENSED MILK. "YOU CAN DEPEND UPON IT!" SEEDS THAT WILL GROW. FOR THE FAESI: " lea and Clovers, Mangel Wurtvirieties), Swedes (varieties), leshed Aberdeen Turnips, Purple and Green-Top RomneyMarsh, etc.. White-Fleshed Pnrple- ~ "" oth, Devon Greystone, etcPLANTS THAT WILL GIVE SATISFACTION. FOR THE GARDEN: Cabbage, Cauliflower, Tomato, Vegetable Marrow, etc, in any quantity. MISCELLANEOUS BEDDING PLANTS: Asters, Stocks, Phlox, Verbenas, Lobelia, etc., Dahlias, Carnations, Chrysanthemums. LISTS ON APPLICATION. HOWDEN ANdIkONGRIEFF. Nnrserymen and Seedsmen, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDLN.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 10017, 7 December 1908, Page 4

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