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THE WORLD MOVES ON

AND SO DOES THE WONDERFUL REPUTATION Of DR ENSOR'S TAMER JUICE. NO OTHER. MEDICINE HAS EVER ACCOMPLISHED SUCH HAPPY RESULTS. Dr Ensor's Tamer Juice has acquired its famous reputation by its wonderful and decisive victories over disease and suffering. Tamer Juice supplies strength and energy to those who arc low from nervousness and physical exhaustion. If you aro a sufferer from rheumatism, neuralgia, dyspepsia, blood diseases, liver or _ kidney troubles, Dr Ensor's Tamer Juice will surely and quickly banish your ailments, and give you a now and healthful lease of life.

Read this grateful note from Mr J. 0, Ahvan, of Duncdin.

List October I was so weak and ill with liver and bowel troubles that I thought I simply could not get better. Several doctors had treated me for liver ailment and constipation. Medicine after medicine was ordered by them, but no good of any importance was produced by their treatment. I gradually got worse, lost flesh, had wretched headaches and cold feet. My bowels, because my liver wae so bad, simply would not act unless I constantly took purging medicines. An old friend recommended Tanicr Juice—brought a bottle to my house, in fact—and I, to pleaso him, really, took • about 20 drops three limes each day. For several days tliero was not much difference, hut I noticed after about five or six days ihat tho headaches -to lesson and tlie pains on the right side of the stomach to get tower. You may bo sure I began to bp hopeful, and continued with regular dos( of Tamer Juice. At the end of a month, or even less, iny own family hardly knew mo. I was feeling fine and looking line, could eat and enjoy my meals, pains had all gone, and my bowels working regularly, I wouldn't now be without a bottle of Tamer Juice in the house if it cost twice the price."

To the thousands of sickly, run-down, nervous, full-of-pain and suffering men and women we recommend with all honesty and confidence this true friend, "Dr Ensor's Tamer Juice."

Tamer Juieo is the most efficacious remedy known for the cure of dyspepsia in every form, debility, nervous prostration, flatulence, pain and fulness after eating, weak and watery blood, sluggish liver, and constipation. Take 15 to JO drope after meals. Sold by all good chemists and grocers in bottles, Zs 6d each, or direct from the sole proprietors, the Tussicura. Manufacturing Company, Dunodin,—Advt.

July of 190G ho did woifc for a resident of JlHsselburgli, on which a balance of £20 was still due. Money was lost on some work at PukstiraH, and moneys were liekl back on account of this work which he had not yet received. Following on the causes above stated, he was summoned by \V.' L. Page for £73 odd, anii an offer of £35 to compromise the matter was refused. Judgment wag ultimately given in Page's favour for £29. Several otlior judgments were obtained against him, two of which were on account of Thomson, Bridger, and Co., »nd; in addition, Messrs Oraand and Wright served attachment orders for work done for Mr Pflrata at Pnketiraki, P . n d to save the position for the other creditors he was compelled to file.

The Deputy Assignee mentioned that Mr H. Lyders, who appeared in debtor's statement as a creditor for £G3 12s 3d, had put in a claim for £100. In connection with the work at Puketiraki, a sum of £125 was owing for which the person responsible had expressed a willingness to give a cheque as soon as it was decided to whom the money shouJU be- paid. There was also a slight dispute in regard to the Puketiraki work which, lie understood, had been referred to Mr Wriglit to arbitrate upon. Mr Moore, after going into the debtor's statement of book debts, said they would not produce £140 at the outside.

The Deputy Official Assignee: There is also tho possibility of the liabilities being increased.

Mr Moore: Has tho debtor any offer to maJte? ,

The, Debtor: No; I am not in a position to make an offer at present. Mr Smith: What do the books of the debtor show?

The Deputy Official Assignee: I looked at them this morning, but could' make noither head nor tail of them. The small necounta are plain enough, but tho larger ones are much involved.

Mt Smith: According to the debtor's hook he owes Lyders only some £10.

Mr Lyders: There is £86 on one item alone —material supplied for tho Puketiraki work--for which I have not received a penny.

In reply to a question the Dobtor stated that it was about 20 years since he had » squaring up with Lyders.

Mr Lyders: It is bad enough, but not so bad as that.—(Laughter.) On the motion of Mr Smith, it was resolved to adjonrn the meeting for it fortnight to allow of the payment for tho Pnketiraki work, and also to allow Mr Lyders to prove on his claim.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13837, 26 February 1907, Page 3

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THE WORLD MOVES ON Otago Daily Times, Issue 13837, 26 February 1907, Page 3

THE WORLD MOVES ON Otago Daily Times, Issue 13837, 26 February 1907, Page 3