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A MARTYR TO INDIGESTION. Here is a case of a gentleman who for years was a martyr to INDIGESTION. Ho could not get proper rest at night and work became a worry to him instead of a pleasure. Do YOU suffer from INDIGESTION, Acidity, Heartburn, Elatulence, Sleeplessness, Coated Tongue, or Foul Breath? All those ailments are the direct outcome of Indigestion—in fact each is indigestion under another name. Don’t suffer any longer. You cun bo cured quickly by taking RENZIE’S PEPSO—tho only remedy that is guaranteed,to cure. Read what Mr. Robert D. Christie, of Newtown, 'Wellington, writes;—“l was a martyr to Indigestion for some time. I could not get proper rest at night, and my work was a worry to me. Having used a mini her of “remedies” I decided to try RENZIE’S PEPSO. A couple of' doses gave mo immediate ease, and after using one bottle I am relieved of one of the most distressing complaints a person could have." REN ZIP'S PEPSO is sold by all chemists and stores at 2s 6d per bottle. A

THOS. AVERT INVITES INSPECTION OF HIS NEW SPECIALITIES FOR THE CHRISTMAS SEASON. LEATHER GOODS.—Tho Latest Stvles in’ Ladies’ Handbags, New Ladies’ and Gents’ Dressing Cases, Gents’ Military Brushes, Writing Cases, Pocket Books, Purses, etc. NOVELTIES IN FANCY GOODS. Local Views in Artistic Frames. New Presentation Books—the Poets and Classic Writers—in Handsome Bindings. Copies of Painting of the World’s Pictures, and other Works of Art. Tho Selection of Prize Books for Day and Sunday Schools is equal to any in tho Dominion. AH tho Favourite Annuals for Boys and Girls. ' Tho Latest Fiction by tho best authors. . ‘ Tho most recently improved Presentation Fountain Pens. CHRISTMAS A NEW YEAR. CARDS. CALENDARS, AND POSTCARD^ ' IN ENDLESS VARIETY. Pocket and Commercial Diaries. OPEN IN THE EVENINGS ON AND AFTER FRIDAY. DECEMBER 13th. THOS. AVERY BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, NEW PLYMOUTH. ’ f 593 ORTH TTOSTELRY T A R I F F; RESERVE—Park leo payable by all ' visitors, Is. HOSTELRY. Meals 2s. Bods 2s. Afternoon Tea Is £ 6. ii Single bedrooms, per day 0 9 0 Single bedrooms, per week ... '2 10 0 Three-quarter bedrooms, day 010 0 Three-quarter bedrooms, week 3 0 0 Double bedrooms, day (for each person) 0 10 0 Double bedrooms, week (for 1 each person) 3 0 q (These fees include all meals and Park fee.) If two persons take a three-quarter bedroom, tho charge to be (includin'* Park fee) 9s per day, or £2 10s per week for each person. Meals served to boarders in bedrooms Is extra. OLD HOUSE. Visitors remaining over night and providing their own food, Is 6d per ua t V ’(including Park fee). Blankets can bo hired at Is per night. COTTAGE. For each adult per aay 2s. Minimum chayge, 10s per day. Tariff for children as per arrangement. For further particulars apply to tho manager, J. P. Murphy (late of Tho Hermitage), Tahurangi, or A. L. HUMPHRIES, Hon. Secretary, e 533 Now Plymouth. ;

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143976, 19 December 1912, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143976, 19 December 1912, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143976, 19 December 1912, Page 5