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From HEADACHES, BILIOUSNESS, CONSTIPATION, , LANGUOR, NERVOUSNESS, ANAEMIA . Women who suffer from those everyday ailments.which arise from a disordered state of the digestive system —the stomach, liver, and bowels—should resort to the famous herbal remedy, Mother Seigel’s Syrup. As a digestive ■■ tonic it has no equal. Taken immediately after meals it mixes with your food and enables you to gain nourishment from what you eat; your digestive’ organs are strengthened and so enabled to do their work promptly and efficiently. Very soon the headaches, constipation, and kindred symptoms of' indigestion arc banished, your strength is renewed, and yon know . _ once more what it is to feel vigorous, cheerful, and healthy, PaEIEiLy Test it; for >' ourself to-day. MOTHER. SEi®EL 9 S B¥KUF A Mrs. S. Thomson, of Amhurst Avenue, Horth Norwood, S.A., writing on Dec. 19th, 1911, says : ” For two years I was a great sufferer from indigestion and impoverishment of the blood. The stomach pains caused by the indigestioirwcre so severe that at times 1 was all doubled up with agony and I could scarcely breathe through the oppression at the chest. 1 was also very weak and pallid. “ I was advised to try Mother Scigel's Syrup, which I am pleased to say I did. The effect of the medicine in my case was most gratifying and satisfactory, for it quickly fiecd me from all pain, restored my appetite and gave me new strength 'and vitality. As I continued to use it all symptoms of indigestion and weakness were gradually dispelled and my blood was thoroughly purified and enriched. A few bottles of the.remedy completely re-established my health and 1 now feci that 1 cannot speak too highfyof Mother. Seigcl’s Syrup. As a family medicine it is unsurpassed.” You should profit by the experience of Mrs. Thomson. THE WORLD’S REMEDY FOR

WhaVs, nicerthan a cup of ‘AMBER TIPS TEA ' v.’ti i m 4. BUS m no At any hour—at any meal—there’s: teai go delicious and so satisfactory as Amber Tips Tea. No other brand can e’qual its fragrance, flavour and strength, while it hag this rare advantage—it can be taken with advantage by those of weak digestion. Amber Tips is most economicalmore so than other teas, for a packet will make more cups of delicious, refreshing tea than any other brand. ■ But be sure you get Amber Tips. Its success is so great that some unscrupulous firms endeavour to mislead the public by selling brands;closely resembling its name and packet* but they cannot imitate its spiendid qualities. Insist on getting the finest tea of all —. Amber Tips, It is packed in airtight, damp-proof cartons, and is procurable from all lire oars at 1/8, 'l/10 and ,2/- per'b. CEms a Agent: NEWTON KING, New Plymouth, Stratford, and Kaponga.

GO Are you careful about your cooking being light, pure and wholesome ? It so, keep a tin of EDMONDS PRIZE BAKING. POWDER in the home. It gives PERFECT RESULTS when baking— Scones Hi C A if Bread Pastry Cakes Buns etc. ASK FOR 11® ALL GROCERS SELL IT. There are many close imitations of its packet and name, but all lack the unique quality, flavour and.strength of Amber lips. 2/-, 1/10,1/8 46 Wholesale A o ent: NEWTON KING, New Plymouth.

MINERAL WATERS BENEFICIAL TO HEALTH. • Mineral water* in all ages have been recognised as beneficial to health, The ancient Romans regarded them, indeed, as tbe most precious gift of the gods to mankind. : In Europe to-day a course of mineral water treatment is regarded as one of ;he best health cures for “run-down” persons, , New Zealand is fortunate in that it possesses WAI-KONGOA a natural mineral water in the most perfect form. WAI - RONGOA_ is of remarkable purity (vido the New Zealand Medical ■Journal)! Being delicately mineralised and charged with,-natural gas, it has a clean, crisp taste, exceedingly pleasant. WAI-RONGOA is a natural moans of eliminating uric acid. In cases of rheumatism, kidney, liver, and stomach troubles, a. glassful taken night,and morning , works wonders. Obtainable chemists, hotels, clubs.

Jfl RANK M ESSENGEE, F.N.Z.1.A., ... ARCHITECT, DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144084, 1 May 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144084, 1 May 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144084, 1 May 1913, Page 8