Thousands of ore time sufferers from digestive troubles have voluntarily testified that Mother Seigel's Syrup banished their ailments when other modicir.es have miserably failed even to a (lord relief The :n licmal extracts ol ~.j;eh there are more than ten varieties in Mother S-.:igel's Syrnp. gently act upon the stomach, liver, and bowels, toning, strengthening, and restoring them to healthy activity so that they are able to do their work efficiently. That is the whole secret of its world wide success in banishing indigestion. Put it to the tot yourself to-d. Ly. 13 BCCELLENT FOR AND OTHER STOMACH & LIVER TROUBLES A Tip to Motorists. Riding in a friend's car the other day, I made my first acquaintance with ii preparation called FO(t-0 which i think other Motorists will be glad t<> hear about. Although it was pouring eats and dogs, as the saying goes, I noticed that my friend's wind screen remained perfectly clear; the rain seemed to "giveita miss" while other people's screens were all blurred and streaked with trickling rivulets. "What on earth have you been doing with vour screen' 1 I asked him, "Why docs it keep so clear?" He laughed, " Ah, my boy," he told me, "That, is due to FOG-O, it only uosls half-a-erown a tin, and no wonder they call it FOG-O,The Motorist's Friend," You can put it on in next to no time, and it keeps the glass perfectly clear. I wouldn't he without it tor anything. Wet weather driving used to he a bug-bear to me, but now thanks to FOG-O, I don't mind it a hit. Of course I have tried - otiaer preparations, but found it was throwing good motvv away, until I bought a 2/0 tin of FOG-O. I am now delighted aud recommend il to all Motorist-." TUN famous preparation has been thoroughly tested in Loudon, and proved a wonderful success, Give it a trial. iti>f.uu ii., nil leading Store" and Ga.ru '<'« p Agents.—A. and T. BUJjtT, Ltd, Wellington, Auckland, Christohureh, and Dunedin. mm m mm i g tt '%l (jnOTftTAi. iq J9ABTI Hl* l 1 •poino sruoiu.; eq:j puv euoi) oaoav st(3noo popajip en poxiui jßcojcdEESsa: s.^rvsnac I jo bos op avoj v .isijV •s;t:ojtf!} ©job pnv ax^Vrwc | pnq psq uojpriqo oajij} &tk , i
TE/A Cheap Tea is a poor investment. What is t the use of drinking tea unless you can do | so with pleasure? Cheap teas will spoil V / any meal, no matter how elaborate it may V, be! RECORD TEA is the Daddy of all J , .eas. It goes further and tastes better than | others. The difference between cheap tea and fl RECORD TEA is all the difference in the world! ft Obtainable at all Stores, ft "THE DADDY OF TEAS." k Goldberg 3 , f^ff 5 A PARSERS WE STOCK BENZINE "Big Tree" "Shell" " Plume " "Kalif" "ZANDA" TEA Pure Ceylon Broken Orange Pekoe. CCM)P. BINDER TWINE WGOLPACKS CORNSACKS, etc. etc. Writ*, for Quotations, or FOR YOU SEEDS and MANURES SHEEP DIPS Cooper's Little's Sol. Vet. Quibell's Disinfectant.' "KEROL" Non-poisonous and non* irritant. Also: BARB & PLAIN WIRE, Roofing Iron and Felt, Nails, Staples, Cement, etc., etc. call and Inspect our Stocks. STRATFORD OFFICE, BRIDGE BUILDINGS, STRATFORD. Representative: F. P. UNIACKE. Stock Agent: A. STEWART.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 23, 21 August 1917, Page 7
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