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1 Ml® 3G8HB&& ANDGOODDIGBSTION 1 a (The dread of food—because of the pains that follow, the dull weight in your stomach, the windy pressure round your heart— is a natural consequence of indigestion. This all-too-conimon 1 m complaint consumes your strength, wastes away your tissues !and breaks down your nerves. Thousands of people are worn out, weary, weak and disheartened by the ravages of indigestion and its kindred" complaints, biliousness and constipation. When ■ a that is your condition, don't despair, for you can certainly be S cured by Mother Seigel's Syrup. It has cured more people of stomach and liver troubles, pains after eating, loss of appetite, headaches, biliousness and constipation than any other medical a preparation that is before the public. Test it yourself! ' THE DIGESTIVE TONIC ! « !Mr. J. Higgins, 18, Atherton Street, Fitzroy, Vie, says: "I had headaches, was very costive, and suffered from terrible pains in the stomach after eating. I could only take a little of the ! o lightest nourishment, and even that was frequently rejected. I ilost all my strength, decreased very much in weight, and I had to give up work. " After giving ordinary medicines a fair trial, I hnd to give 1 a them up. I then began a course of Mother Seigel's Syrup. After (taking only three bottles of the Syrup I was back to my work a well man. I was cured, and have kept well ever since." j IT CURES INDIGESTION! I TAKE IT DAILY, AFTER MEALS. BEflO WHIT EXPERTS SAY ABOUT Fin FRUIT-GROWING PURPOSES! Mr Kirk (the Government Director of Orchards), writes as follows :— "The beautiful, lung, gentle slopes to tho north are- all that can bo desired. I had a mattock with mo. and examined U c soil in numerous places, and found it jiut tho land for fruit growing, especially Commercial Apple Culture." Mr Frank Walker (the Tasmanian Fruit Expert) writes as follows: — "' The position and exposure are excellent, and will produce highlycolore.t fruit. The land i? very similar to our bsjst fruit land in Tastnaiiii, At Bronte there are wide areas that cau be planted at a small preparatory cost. With my exnorionoe inTa>iuama, t have no hesitation in saying that this property can bo made a very profitable fruit-growing centre." The Owners of BUONTE arc asking very reasonable prices for the land, and the terms are exceptionally easy, viz., 10 per cent, cash, the balance for 5 years at 5 per cent, ■with right to repay at any time. Full particulars, plans of property, booklets, &c, on application to ■ W. ROUT & SONS, Land Agents. 1 H kP* it* :/> H ; n fc~Z3 Ks& Lsa ' <=„. tJi£3 cina S /Sv'N s^X A single (iose or this magic remedy, / A Wy> 'r^\l^>i^M taken in the early stages of / "»»^V / ."^Nj^rapV Influenza, «ives relief with I /^>Y ff"):. f ..,o^\\ MARVELLOUS RAPIDITY. *Q^Cy / ,-/XT )/ Grateful loiters, testifying to the \ iLv'^is*. l^is wondorful curative properties of If IT >sj"^ FLUCNZOI., uro daily received by |j drives away ENFLUEN2A the ProprlotaryI A CHORUS OP GOMMGNDATIOIN1/ 5 The follo'.vii!!; arc hut a d'-.v of (In: n!;-;>y who lisvr. ?:-<.';.•>! in v ,s;nu pr:ii«n of the pi-t|iii:-!ilion, viz.:- .Mr. IViir lir.u.-. )\ur;t: Ar-<-o;i:il.-.:>t ; .Vr. 'I. .l(,:i':s. Mnna/er of Ihfi Kw'iiii'i.' Fi>:;t .lo'i Ii i::1 i!iii l>i-;>:.rt :n..-n: : .Mr. li. I;:-!.',. .M:,3i.-itrt-r oi' Liv: Wellington I'an-els JMiverv, iii-;c.-l; : - fc'lrc-i-t: Mr. .1. li. (;•( ~::iu !i. l!;,)i!; >,< N.Z. stair: >lr.«. .1. Hini.s Hi, .Jwlni Mrt. f; V<;\ !'.. A. ("i.ii.-i!!.-, tin -~\ ii:ii'.i\ii.-."« Co., Cuba Stro-t : V.n-. V. A.!•:. 11iT,.1r!..-c!p, (l!;i.-.; !..i::rl: \::. .1. !'. 'i'.il.cU, lli»c.-l!-« Street; Mr. U. L. r.\:.\i. Avamd^.a ;il V. hVt i::>A 11,.I,.'s V . Jiin'.-.i.n l;r;.m-!i; Mr. C. F. Rofvts. CoNiit1.: ISrao: " Tlk- Kdlv .-i.lv:>-." of Fulk:': 'I!., ~-lr.-: Mr. .1. 'I. Horn, of .Mt-osrs. llav.:!nv:i a;;d J!o. >i; /.i.;.--i !.. ii.i-.cil, of ■::■!. Tr.- :i Itoai!: Mr*. 11. 8. llawkt!-. Hi, ,*ii-;i!i ijtrci't: y\vu \:. \\. I;, .<.W, c.ri. \ i-.i.-in M:-i-i-U; Mr. 11. (!. Cameron, ro;vma!i Viir'! n ::i TIl- Annralia:! !::--.1v..,n,'.,, Jic.i^-r Vanl, rariinal;i Street; My*. J'V.f.iie-.-^iV. Iwuhi-w Awn:;". li,--)O::!>:, : Mi>. Ail,. .f, A.laitis, Spri::-' Orcek, Jliirlliorour'ii; .Mr. 'c ISiwia.c. SLi.:.■:. ..:,..-:■, V, ~::--.-.'i.i; Mr.i». c. lli:ulc.v, Teacher of Motw, I'iil:.n.r.>.lo:i V.^.W:: ::v.,\ y.:. :•-■:;;=, C-i. s-r, i,li;;z;!,-.-c Mnct. FLUENZOL shouiil be in EVE;:V JZ^V'iZBOIM tor ti::e in emergency. Order TO-DAY from your Chen;: V v c-v Grocer and i-cfuse any substitute. ) PRSCES !.3 and 26. nijMfifififrifiiHitrf iinjtftutiitftitttttiitfttwitij|K^||im|ji]ifiiintiiitHtiiiir^.'if:xi:.*i.-.-ivt-^.-----: ; L Great (&?$ I Deiencier. Ljf^oJ7p^ J^ f) Hearae's Jol\ij €^\ Ijj ll^x Y^jP^!^ Bronchitis /%£rM\ 0M fe^-3^u-A/fH^ Cure. /o^-2if y[i?}f WT^M Jpfe Hearne 9s Bronchitis Cure Those who have taken this medicine are amazed at its splendid ■ healing power. SufJsrers from Bronchitis, Cough, Croup, Asthma, Hoarseness, Difficulty of Breathing, Pain or Soreness in the cheSt, experience delightful and rapid relief, and to those who are subject to Colds on the Chest it is invaluable, as it effects a complete cure. It is most comforting in allaying Irritation in the Throat and giving Strength to the Voice, and it neither alloy.-3 a Cough or Asthma to become chronic nor Consumption to develop. Concumption is no'c known where "Coughs" have, on their fiFst appearance, been properly treated with this medicine. No horse shovl-l bo without it, aa taken at the beginning, a dose or two is general!;/ sufficient, and a complete cure is certain. "■ Sold by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors*

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Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13277, 30 November 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13277, 30 November 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13277, 30 November 1911, Page 4

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