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rx; V “Have Some ? ,r You don’t know how really delicious candy can be until you’ve tasted the famous Aulsebrook’s Chocolates They are irresistibly delicious. A varied assortment of delicatelv flavoured creams, jellies, mits, fruits and many other exouisite centres daintily hidden ’neath a layer of rich chocolate. ■ • Aulicbrook-s Chocolates arc always fresh and uniform in quality and goodness* Made under perfect sanitary conditions in Christchurch. k Aulsebrook’s, Christchurch is

INDIGESTION TREATMENT. In order that sufferers from indigestion may learn how to obtain relief, we .publish the following letters:—' From Miss Mary Anne Newman, New-ton-street. Railway Town, Broken Hill, N.S.W. .. . r “ For many years I was a martyr to periodical attacks of indigestion, .and had to be very careful in my choice of food. Eating .became . almost a nightmare to' me, I knowing what the aftereffect ;would be. As time went on, the •attacks became more frequent, and were accompanied by constipation and pains between. my shoulder-blades, . as well as in my-cheeti I was unable to get • any proper sleep at night, and would rise in the morning. feeling quite miserable and worn out for the want of sleep. I tried various remedies, but derived verv little benefit,from any of them. Having heard a good deal about the cures effected by Warner’s Sale dure. I decided to try it and see if it would benefit me.* X was not long , left in doubt as to the value of the medicine, for I derived , great benefit from the first bottle, and in a few weeks was quite free from the complaint." I can now,eat and sleep well, and enjoy life generally.'’ , ; ‘ ' From Mr, John Haffer, e/o Mr. J. Reed, - Tjittle Malop-streec, Geelong, Vic. “For many years I suffered very much from- indigestion and stomach disorders. I frequently could not sleep, owing to the agony and distress from which I suffered. I could retain very little* on; my stomach and-vomited frequently I was also much troubled by heartburn, windy .spasms,' and pains under the, shoulder blades. I was miserable., nervous, and low spirited. I tried a number of remedies, but they did not benefit me at all. One day- a friend advised me to try Warner’s Safe Cure. I began to take it, and obtained a good deal of relief from the first bottle. I continued to take the medicine for ,some weeks,' when * all signs of .weakness and ill-beajlh vanished. I was once more in the enjoyment of good health. I now feel as well and strong as I could* wish to be.” Warner’s Safe Cure is sold by chemist? and storekeepers everywhere, both in the original (3s) bottles, and in thel cheaper (2? 6d) “ Concentrated,” non- * alcoholic, form. , each containing the. same number of dose's.

Sheep to WearerPure Wool all the way! Jaeger Woollens gather no cotton or other adulterant on their journey from sheep to wearer. have the attributes of great durability, warmth in winter and coolness in Jaeger iMfen’s Combination Garments, from 18/- to 31/6—comfortable, hygienic and durable. The Dr. Jaeger Co/s ‘‘Ewe” Brand Combinations, but of plainer finish, 13/6 to 24/9. All Reliable - Drapers -and Clothiers amMiam NOTE! Jaeger Goods are British Made. vill make your baby strong. It is a perfect milk food and is the only satisfactory alternative to breast milk. 14

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144663, 24 April 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144663, 24 April 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144663, 24 April 1915, Page 8

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