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DISTRESSING STOMACH TROUBLE QUICKLY CURED, TO STAY CURED, BY THE MASTERLY POWER 01?Invalids no longer suffer from this dread malady, because this famous remedy is a Telief to every form of Stomach Trouble. It is a CURE for CONSTIPATION, as well a a REGULATOR of the KIDNEYS and LIVER. Only one dcse a day, and a cure begins with the first dose. No matter how long OThow much you have suffered, TAAIER JUICE will put you right. KEAfIF>THORR3E, PRQSSER, & CO., HI( j HLA|n)E^ s/M CONDENSED MILK, fj^ I >^ THE Milk that makes New Zealand /y I \ famous. / Eg Scientifically prepared under the fi " strictest sanitary conditions. g yy All the cows furnishing milk to th 3 a\ g /yy factory are periodically examined c yyy s by a qualified veterinary officer. < E yyy yyfy It has a gilt-edged reputation for v\ B yyy yyy purity and quality, >o\ 1 s^/!/ ACCEPT N8 SUBSTITUTE.

VOATENTS, DESIGNS, and TRADE!mT. MARKS .FOR ALL COUNTRIES (Established 1882). • ' I am adopting the System under which £ bear part loss on rejected PATENTS. -A. PORTION of TEES are required on APPLICATION, balance ONLY WHEN 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: "Davey, Dunedin."

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Otago Witness, Issue 2666, 19 April 1905, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2666, 19 April 1905, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2666, 19 April 1905, Page 24

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