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Tl Tired at night? Tired in the morning? Tired all the time? And sleep does not refresh you? Nor rest bring you comfort? Then something is wrong. You need a tonic, and a medicine that v/i!l purify your blood. Here it is— G CO YEABS SOLD FOB Keep your bowels regular. Hava at least one free movement each day. Ayer’s Pills will promptly cor- | rect any tendency to constipation. Dose, just one pill, only one. - Cam* ! suit your doctor about tills. Prepared by 35K* J- C. ATER As CO«* liOwcU*. Xoes., U*6«A» engaged by the companies, and that a "start would be made at the Makarewa and Mataura works on the 13th inst. The Southland Frozen Meat Co. have forty men on their books who have applied for hooks, and of these sixteen will start at Mataura and 16 a,t Makarewa. The Ocean Beach works also, it is stated, have experienced no difficulty in finding men to man the boards.

,(PPORTCXITV. 'Ms said, knocks but once at every man's uoo> - . The field of Invention to-day presents groat possilclities. Ktiormous forlunos still await the right ideas—yon may have it. To nviko i lk* most of your opportunity got in'., touch with Messrs Kaldwin and flaw.; ;d, whose local representative is Mr J. I'. Mllicrap (Hall. Stout and Lillicrap), Ksk street. They are expert engineers and patent specialists, whose advice is honest and sound.

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Southland Times, Issue 17267, 11 February 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 17267, 11 February 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 17267, 11 February 1913, Page 6

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