INDISESTSON CURED BY THE USE OF X>Z£ ENSOR'S TAMER JUICE. Mr PORTEEFIELD, a well-known and respected resident of Portobello. Otag-i, lays: — " X have goffered for years from Indigestion, Liver and Kidney ailments. At times ihe pain was so great that I was nearly bent double. I was unable to eat meat \\ ithcut buffering for hours afterwards . A great number of patent medicines I had takeD. but Withoufrreceiving benefit. I was advised by a friend to try TAMER JUICE, which I did, and the result was that after taking two bottles I found myself greatly benefited, my pain entirely disappeared, and my appetite came back, and I am now enjoying the best of health, which is entirely due to TAMER JUICE, which I shall always recommend. 1 * *- v ?9HIII9I^^H^IBHIBfIMOHBBBHMHHBHIHBBBBHiiHHBfI^HBH3^BBBKBE99HHBBHB9^^B9 fls a Perfect Baby Yood* ■— — — in Mr GEORGE McJNBOE, M.5.C.1., the City Analyaist, IhveicargiU, says : *• To five an infant food which does not cania'nfat is robbing it of its birthright." "HIGHLANDER" CONDENSED MILK contains over 14 per cent, of fat, while analysis proves that some other forma of preserved or dried milk contain meagre quantities of fat, which speedily becomes rancid. "HIGHLANDER*' CONDENSED MILK contains nearly 12 per cent, of proteids, t&e flesh-forming material. The method of condensing the milk leaves the proteids- in an easily assimilable state, so that no undue strain is put upon the digestive organs. "HIGHLANDER" CONDENSED MILK is free from germs, and is absolutely pure. Only fresh and sweet milk can be satisfactorily treated by condensa- ! tion, but any kind of milfc, old or new, can be dried. "HIGHLANDER" CONDENSED MILK contains neither cornflour nor "chemicals, and is an efficient substitute for the milk of the mother. : SOLD BY ALL STOREKEEPERS.
REMOVAL. PATENTS Ajnd Trade Marks Office for all Countries (Establis) ed 1882.) W. Wt. DAVEY, OONSULTIX© MECHANICAL ENGINEER AND ABCfiITECT, H»s Removed <o STOKES 7 NEW BUILDINGS, No. 9U PBINCES STREET, All mfoimation and pikes on appliotion. Telegratts "DA YET, Duneriin." QUI^K & SMITH, SHAREBROKERS, 2<TOCK EXCHANGE BUILDINGS O (Water street frontage)^ DUNEDIN. A Member of the Firm Attends each \l<>eting of the Dunedin Stcck Exchange, md all letters and telegrams receive prompt itfontion. Telegraphic Address: Quick. Smith, Dunedin. Cabio Address: Quickly, Dunedin In
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Otago Witness, Issue 2722, 16 May 1906, Page 26
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