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DISTRESSING STOMACH TROUBLE QUICKLY CURED, TO STAY CURED, BY THE MASTERLY POWER OF Invalids no longer suffer from this dread malady, because this famous remedy is a relief to every form of Stomach Trouble. It is a CURE for CONSTIPATION, as well a » REGULATOR of the KIDNEYS and LIVER. Only one dose a day, and a cure begins with the first dose. No matter how long or how nrach you have suffered, TAMER JUICE will put you right. KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER, &, CO., S2V "hkhlatoee /// CONDENSED WiILK. fJ^ nN\ THE Milk that makes New Zealand jy ■ \ famous. / I Scientifically prepared under the ! strictest sanitary conditions. jy All the cows furnishing milk to the a\ . Ay factory are periodically ex&miged \N^ j ' Ay . by a qualified veterinary officer. v • ////// * fc k as » gilt-edged reputation for "* //y yy/ purity and quality. i /y/y accept no Substitute.

PATENTS, DESIGNS, and TRADEMARKS FOR ALL COUNTRIES - - ' - ' CEstablished 1882). I am adopting the System under whioh ' I bear part loss on rejected PATENTS. ~A PORTION of J'EES are required on APPLICATION, - balance ONLY W HEN A.- PATENT IS GRANTED. Particulars on- application. . Machinery and Buildings Designed and Carried Out. H. M. DAVEY, Consulting Engineer and Arohiteot, 49 MORAY PLACE. Telegrams : " Daxey, Dunedin."

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Otago Witness, Issue 2663, 29 March 1905, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2663, 29 March 1905, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2663, 29 March 1905, Page 26

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