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MINED! Hew familiar buu the tern “ miaed " became to us since the days of the War Previously we only thought td it as applied to industry in the Diamond, Gold •r Coal Fields. “ Mined," however, has . sow a aew significance since Frightfulncss was let loose on the broad waters. I. •oajcres up new mental pictures and ugly mm too. Similarly, one often hears that people fail to regard a lapse from normal health as serious until their constitution h;»* been undermined. The pit) of it that k should be so. It is far wiser and safer ta commence remedying ills in their earh stages, even though they be the common everyday ones, than to ignore or think lightly of them until they begin to undermine your vitality and physical well being This trnth is amply illustrated in the following letter; — “ For a period of several years I was subject to indigestion, bilious attacks and splitting headaches. My tongue was heavily coated, there was a nauseous taste in the mouth, disagreeable eructations, aad the very smell of food would turn my stomach and make me retch and vomit. When bilious 1 felt helpless and good for nothing for hours Scarcely a week elapsed without seeing me down to a more or less severe attack, I felt that ay system was being undermined and ' enfeebled by them. There was no improve ment until I commenced to use Mother Seigel’s Syrup, about eighteen months ago. Thn relief I gained from the first doses convinced me of its merits as a medicine, and as I continued to use it my good opiiioa of, and faith in it, increased, as my health rapidly improved under the treatment. I never lookid back, but felt, better and waxed strongei day by day until I was cured of all the old complaints and thoroughly set up in health again. Four large bottles of Mother Sefgel’s Syrup sufficed to bring about this happy change in ray condition I am still well and can enjoy my meals a* well as the next one." Mrs. Carolina Durand, 5* King Street, St. PenN.S.W. STEAMSHIP Li_N ES THE LONDON DIRECTORY Co., Ltd arranged under the Ports to whid they sail, and indicating the approxi mate sailings. PROVINCIAL TRADE NOTICES >f leading Merchant* etc., in the principal provincial town? and industrial centres of the Unitei Kingdom. A copy of the current edition wll be forwarded freight paid, on receipt of Postal Order for 5 dollars. Dealers seeking Agencies can advt-r tise their trade cards for 6 dollars c 25 Abchurch Lane, London, E.C Inro'e advertisement* from Ifi dollars. Commercial, Municipal, apd Oen*r» LONDON 01 RECTORY. (Published Annually) enables traders throughout the Wort, to communicate direct with Englisi MANUFACTURERS AND DEALER* in each class of goods. Besides • complete commercial guide to Lon, ! don and its suburbs the Direotoi I contains lists of EXPORT MERCHANTS with the goods they ship, and tin Colonial and Foiaigu Market* the' supply. BUTTER-WRAPPERS.— To Dairy 1 Farmers who make their own butter.' Obtain your butter-wrappers at the “Stratford Post” Job Printing Office. . 1 ; • } ■.■■■■ ■ v ■i , • DSREoTORy j I Anri N»w Zealanri Annual, 1917. Twenty-seventh Year of Publication < Edited by John Stone. ; Royal Bvo., containing about I2ot pages, together with numerous maps, corrected to date, the whole hand somely bound in cloth, gilt lettered Price: If ordered before publ'ce tion, 15s; after publication, 17s 6d

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 74, 25 February 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 74, 25 February 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 74, 25 February 1918, Page 7