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Tho whey butter-making plant at _ the Mataura Dairy Factory has fully justified its installation from the results that have been achieved for the first season's working (says tho Mataura. Ensign). Practically nine tons of butter have been manufactured, which are approximately, worth £1100.

WIHG A HEW Ml. WHAT A WELL-KNOWN MELBOURNE MAN TELLS YOU. Mother Scigel's Syrup was His "Tip" from a Friend. Everybody has read in the magazines and fashion journals from time to time about tho " new woman." But we are going to tell you now of how a "now man" was made—or, rather he will tell tho story himself. It is no trick of magic, nor is it a story of imagination, but the plain, cold truth. The man is Mr Arthur Brown, of the Colonial Bank Hotel, Little Collins street, Melbourne, Victoria. He is the proprietor of the hotel billiard room, and one of the most skilful billiard players in Victoria. His business keeps 'him indoors- a great deal, and much of the time well into the night. "Some years ago," he writes, under date of April 27, 1912, " I suffered most_ acutely from indigestion and kidney complaint, and endured all the painful and distressing symptoms which accompany those ailments. I could find no relief until one day a friend advised me to use Mother Scigel's Syrup." This is where the making of the newman began—that little hint or bit of advice from a friend. " I began using the Syrup at once," Mr Brown goes on to say, " and I bless my friend for his advice and Mother Scigel's Syrup for its action. The medicine quickly freed me from pain, and quite restored my digestive organs to healthy working order again—indeed, it is not too much to say that Mother Scigel's Syrup has practically made a new man of me." HOW IT WAS DONE. The making of the new man in this case was brought about by the curative medicinal action of the herbal extracts of roots, barks, and leaves of which Mother Seigcl's Syrup is composed. They exert a tonic effect on (ill the organs of digestion and excretion. As a result, the food is properly digested; the body is properly nourished'; the blood is cleansed of the impurities which always result from disordered digestion; the nerves are toned up and strengthened and a condition of good health and spirits takes the place of pain, distress, weakness, and dejection. That is " the making of the new man " in Mr Brown's case, and he means to remain " new." strong, and well, for, in closing his letter, ho says:— " I now always keep a bottle of the Syrup at hand, for I find that an occasional dose regulates my system, does mc good, and preserves my health as nothing else will." If you have pains after eating, 6ick headache, bilious attacks, s'ceplessncss, constipation, feelings of depression, slack nerves, a furred tongue, and bad taste in tho mouth, do not delay, but do what Mr Brown didlake Mother Scigel's Syrup. It makes new women as well as new men, and it will renew your health as it renewed his." Try it!

i MATCHLESS FOR BILIOUSNESS. A severe spell of Biliousness, with the accompanying thrcbbing headache, is the most wretched affliction ; one feels so helplessly ill and raiserable. But there is one supremely effectual remedy, but for which the world would have been a less happy one. Cockle's AntibiliousPills.honoured by inclusion in the British Pharmacopoeia, have been prescribed by doctors all over the world for more than a century for Biliousness, Indigestion, Flatulence, Loss of Appetite, Sick Headache, and all symptoms of Constipation.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15764, 15 May 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15764, 15 May 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15764, 15 May 1913, Page 3