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S v"" <^/ 7 e i Jej f\ mQifi to a JXCaid | | f\ Oral! the gifttafiil :"{ yUI loves mwi tker<:'« none u l WJ more welcome than a | II R° se Bpx of ™ I \ lA^hehtook's :4 \ I Choccfetes| ; S EtfaT Rote Box "f^Sj \ M « fin^ynh the A *S ifljl b«t ■ V^ely ol O \S ] iy £«Tourite»— tha .^■".-••/^S ' »| lui^d of chocolntet. ,v<J. /jw | r — ; — ' j! "The Best Investment j " I Ever Made." |i 'Vigorous, healthy "folk 1 , simply cannot im- 1 Rgine what, a horror,. what a death-in-life ( In'dt'gestion^can be. 'I'hey speak lightly of it! ** I think I have a touch of indigestion," « th^cy say; or •' poor Mi-si' 1 So-arid-Sd has .< iojroe trouble with her stomach." "A * touch," Or' "some trouble," forsooth ! Of ! all the ills that afflict humanity none causes ; su^h'atti'oeeanoitais'ery as Indigestion t Mrs. E. Davies 3 realised this' to; the full, as t so tnany others have '.'done,' T ihrbugh' painful > e^nerience. Eead her story and you will l understand why she regards the purchase of 1 iiev first bottle of Mother Seigel's Syrup as l '•the best investment 1- i3ver made. 1 ' ' iEere * Uis:—- ,- ■ -••- v :• : ' * V* '••" '• 5 Woides Avenue, Hurstvi.Ue, N.S.W. « . : *' For a long and dismal period, which was ■, thu unhap'pi'est time bt iny life, I .was a ' unit in the great ' army ' 6{ . cpn(irmedpyspeptics. As a consequence of | nor being able to digest and assimilate sulli- ] cient nourishment my strength arid energy \ ebbed steadily a.pd dwindled away to zero. \ I became excessively nervous and depressed > in spirits, and was unable to sleep or rest at i oigh't. My whole system was' unstrung, run 1 down, and out of order, arid I suffered from i the most distressing and uncomfortable symptoms after, eating. It is now almost a * Fear back since I was induced to try Mother Seigel's Syrup. When I bought the first i bottle I jjiought it might prove a waste of ' poney, but ft turned out to be about the bent , investment I have ever made, for, in buying c that bottle, I also purchased the first instal- j ient of renewed health. I felt the benefit A every dose, and as 1 CuJiiihued to use it i ill the weaknesses, .pains and impairments j l/ere gradually overcome. uVitil in less time l A'an I could have thonghj such a. transition i Kteeiblo. I waa^ansfeffmed ; frpm an ailing x iebilltated dyspeptic into' a perfectly hale '* itld hearty" individual:'''''"" ' t 'SV\ r hen you need the hjelp of n clomncli und c IVbr tonic f;et thebest-^the world's Remedy t Seigel's Syrup', which has proved I tself in thoußauds upon thousands of cases. < .-; -.^- ■'--'■ ■■■■>■■:>■; ! > ' •'•• • " ' ' ; -•'■ 1 \ of curmg coughs , 1 Half a century is a good test of r the of a medicine ! t Bonnvrigtqn's Irish Mobs bos beep cur- £ ing conghs and colds for over 50 years, t ' and this long period of tipie and test has firmly established its remarkable qualities. It is made by qualified . ( . ;.cbeittJJ|l*-r the JpgcediontKflCria purity ; ■ are ptepwely thq same.tprday aain ' t ' l O^Ey9'ur C .ol^retaboitle.Qr ] Bonnii^toris IrisliMossj Mrs. 1...,89nde11,'. .Xmrntray-'Boad; South Iftvercargill writes:— "l like Bohnineton's Irish Moss better than any other cough, mixture ' I have ; tried for my two girls. It eases I their cough wonderfully; I myself t think it is a great cure.'' All chem- ■ iste and stores sell Bonningtons' Irish . Moss— get it I— contains no harmful opiates or dri}ga v Avoid imitations— i insist on Bonnington's. 123 i Lftestfhr ; '■'Grm&f.-:' ■. i After Washing, Up! ' : ; in and out of hot and cold water all day, : i •washing, scrubbipg,' irpning, and a : :' mgasaiid ■ other duties —no wonder : " hons*ework reddens and hardens the : , iVhaflds. And, yet .ypur bandsman be. as : White and' beantifnl as 'those of the : woman who , has no home,4uties. .' Uso : Sydal regmarlv. and that roughness : , ana redness, will .qniclijjt disappear, : leaving the skin vrhue, soft and beauti- : tn\. Three months' supply.' 2/-, at all : ! . chemist^ and stores. / Sample for- 4a. • 1 ! atamp. . ' • Z : GEO.'lgf^TON f C9i LTD.. Wsfcufa 63 : . (WIUbN*S HAND EMOLUENT) J < Vi^iiTT^T >TT^ ll<ll 'MMnillllirTrtiy^i J . * TOHNSTONfi AND SAHTH for Men'B ti'/aiWhite aad Tusabro' Silk Shirts, oollar or'bandfl. -All shapes in Men's 8o<^ii3oll«f«-- •' -^ ''"■ "''■ '" v MONEY tim? P'RiyATEI^Y and in ■ SMoteit Oottfiderice upon Approved Ifote of, B[aud. , Alsp r , upon Hot»ehdldt^F»i(rniture, Pianos (without removal). Repayable by easy weekly PAjmentfl. Enclose fltamp for reply to It K. HITI. nmiw »U- Hnildt^ _ T OHNSTQKE AND SMITH for Men's " tl'^ 'Rtdtiitr « ftrceteh^s, strong and «ervioeable, well cut, from 17/6 to 32/6.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14286, 1 May 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14286, 1 May 1917, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14286, 1 May 1917, Page 9