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_y_a__^3_.^r?i?i. : .\?A*. V-o-^^KjrfSsfeitW. Gaad ior arerjoaa. (ram tha - I tiaiaat at waa lata ta d_a ,« | mat afa«l ai^cipaaiaa. — | ftiek ia aaurialuaant, aaa»> G lotalj para, and aa tatty Aat 1 aratybady likaa theak H Aulsebrook's I JjfCilk JinowTool ll Biscuits | The Vest-Pocket Autographic ' ' KODAK mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Fits the Vest Pocket Siarfs, CMraftßt, Effideat. Pric« 351----T Ox -with Kodak Anastigmat' F6.9 liens, £4/15^ «»ri ' ; Sold by AU Kodak Dealers i "t ITS -;r .. -^ '"X X~~Y - : (Cream o*. the Oat). AYE o CREAMOATA (Cream o* the^Oat). '%i ■■ X GUID CREAMOATA (Cream o* the Oat), H^' ■ ■ Vl* LIVERISHNESS THE JOY-Klt_LliK Did yon' liver know a cheeriul, h >ppy-.a lucky chap, one of the buoyant, succe.s^l^ sort, who was liverish ? Just think it over The man who is periodically troubled witi bte liver simply can't be cheerful or happy He feels .too miserable, and often toe irritable ahd out-of-sorts to raiss a smile He does not meet you m a morning wit! the glad light of welcome m the eye, and the* hearty handshake. And why not * Why, because liverishness is a joy-killer, s smile banisher. When a man has a •• liver," he feels more, like hitting the other fellow m the eye. rather than slapping him on the back and shouting " How areypu, old boy ? " He wants to*:ro\ic__ m a H 'chair,' Tiug his misery and bipod over his present difficulties, and the possible misfortunes looming m the neat future. As has heen well said, liverishness distils bad temper as surely as the sun dispels the morning mist. It is so 1 The great men of the world, the great thinkers, the men who have done' things, aM,qot.')verish r ■ And if you want to be like them, and to do things, you must get the liver into a sound and healthily active condition, 1 for liverishness is the enemy of achievement. A few. doses of a time-proved stomach and liver; corrective and tonic such as Mother Seigel's Syrup is generally all that is needed >to .ensure the regular and even flow of bile so necessar> to the perfect digestion of food and the regular daily action of the bowels. It is a simple matter to take thirty-drops of Mother Seigel's Syrup m a little water whenever you feel the tendency to liverish-. neasor Have partaken heartily of food that Is liable to disagree with you; yet thousands ofppopleavoid'the consequences of biliousness and indigestion m just this simple way. If you suffer from HHa \ GOITRE I, yon shotild investigate the merits of Doig's Goitre Treatment." Over 3000 .Ottes, toftny of them obstinate and of long standing have been successfully treated *y this remedy. It seldom fails tomakoa'peroepti We difference m the if ellipg *lthin fwoor three weeks— and- ; tb completely restore the neok to its nor-. xdml proportions m a few - months. fuUinfermatton Pott Frteonappticatton to A. DOIG, Family Chemiit m.llSk • Victoria AVanu* * WANGANUI i •tXTIANTED, TO LEND — £5 t<>*Jg>. ; W . upon household Furniture (without removal). No delay. «epayaWe easy weekly instalments. Enc. I**1 ** stamps for reply. - L. W. Balkind, National Bask phamberg (uEßteira).

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14236, 2 March 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14236, 2 March 1917, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14236, 2 March 1917, Page 9