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USTRALIAN MUTUAL PEOVlbent society, money to lend. This Society is prepared to Lend Money on FTR.-*P-CLA3.* FREEHOLD CITY and COUNTRY SECURITIES at lowest current rates. Our new Mortgage Deed contains a condition allowin r borrowers the privilege of re-paying up to 20 per cent, of the loan during any year without notice or payment of any fine. NO COMMISSION CHARGED. LEGAL EXPENSES EXCEPTIONALLY LOW. Apply direct to the Society’s branch office, Wellington, or any of the Society’s district offices. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary, Wellington. G. G. BURNES, District Secretary, Invercargill.

To Cure Indigestion. r The way to cure Indigestion permanently is to strengthen the stomach. Indigestion occurs only when the organs of digestion have become weak. So many cases of Indigestion have been cured by Dr. "Williams Pink Pills, that there can be no doubt of their excellence in making stomachs stronger. The case of Mrs. ’ Kate Heath, 9 Cross St., Newton, Auckland, is an excellent instance of the success of the tonic Treatment in curing Indigestion. Mrs. Heath said:— “ When I was living at Hikurangi .about eight years since, I became very ill. I suffered much from flatulence and belchings of wind, also pain in my stomach and heart burn. I felt a great weight at the pit of my stomach. I completely lost my appetite. I turned sick when I tried to eat anything. I had a sharp burning pain at-the end of my breast bone. My stomach used to swell up at times causing me great pain. 1 used to have a giddy feeling in my head and floating specks before my eyes. 1 always felt languid and weary; 1 used to get up more tired,than when 1 went to bed. I became awfully despondent. 1 was in this state, daily getting worse when 1 consulted a doctor at Hikurangi. He told me 1 was suffering from Chronic Indigestion, and gave me medicine to take. 1 took two bottles of his mixture, but they did not do me any good. Through reading a pamphlet I obtained at Mr. Bennett’s store at Hikurangi I was persuaded to try Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, as 1 read in the pamphlet about people having been cured by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills who had been suffering similarly to myself. 1 bought one box from Mr. Bennett and started their use according to the directions. Before I had finished the box 1 found they were doing me good. 1 continued their use until I had taken'six boxes when 1 felt quite rid of the Indigestion, and have enjoyed splendid health ever since. That is about six years since, and 1 do not know what it is to be sick since then.” Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills make new blood and tone the nerves. As well as Indigestion, they have cured Anaemia, Rheumatism, Sciatica; 3s. a box, 16s. 6d for six boxes from all medicine dealers or direct from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., of Australasia Ltd., Wellington. K Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills.

V v 9 H 9 w ■ Whips. Whips. FOR EVERYONE ! BINDER WHIPS to clear at REASONABLE PRICES. DRIVING WHIPS—an ENORMOUS RANGE from 1/6 to J3-S.C3-GREAT >• ND-OF SEASON s-aje-jei C F SOMMER GOODS Monday, Jan. 30, CATALOGUES, CONTAINING FULL INFORMATION, WILL BE DELIVERED WITH THE OTAGO DAILY TIMES COUNTRY EDITION OF MONDAY, JAN. 23, AND PRINCIPAL COUNTRY NEWSPAPERS AND WILL ALSO BE FORWARDED TO ANY ADDRESS. BEST SELECTION EVER SHOWN. SADDLERS. DEE STREET. Sa Sale COMMENCES AT 10 O’CLOCK. POST IRES, UPON APPLICATION TO THE MANAGER, DUNEDIN.

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Southland Times, Issue 14632, 24 January 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 14632, 24 January 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 14632, 24 January 1911, Page 3

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