7 7 Ks,\ i" Afr'.V ■wTs V VaaaJ«S®r m A. common accompaniment of “liverishness” is a feeling of despondency and irritability. Little things that ordinarily would not disturb you get magnified out of all proportion to their Importance, and may make you either morbid or tyrannical. “Liverishness” gives some people throbbing headaches! others have blurred vision or see double. Many are troubled with biliousness, sleeplessness and depression All this comes about because the liver is not doing its work properly. Either it is secreting too much bile or too little. What is wanted is an effective liver corrective and tonic. There is no better help for a tired and overworked stomach and liver than Mother Seigel’s Syrup, made from the medicinal extracts of more than ten varieties of roots, barks and leaves. Just 30 drops in water, taken after meals, will make all the difference in your wellbeing. It will tone, strengthen and stimulate to healthy activity all the organs of digestion, and banish entirely all tendency to a feeling of “ liverishness.” Thousands of people in all parts of the world avoid the consequences of biliousness and indigestion in just this simple way. Why not put it to the test in your own case to-day? MOTHER SEMES. SYRUP THE PROVED REMEDY FOR mmm & mvm/tmubies m By Appointment Tli© Return ©f BOVRIL During the War Bovril was so indispensable to the soldiers, -wounded, and the people in the United Kingdom that it had to be retained in the British Isles where.it is made, or sent to the fighting fronts. With peace has come Bovril, and now those who have suffered under the long strain of War can once again build up their health and strength with this unique food. Those who for so long have, been eagerly waiting for Bovril can now obtain all the supplies they need. BO VR L m The Smart Set’s Choice lAI /V POUSH UNEQUALLED Vca Patent,olaceKid,Bor *is 0 newJIS f# SUGGEt The multitude will have no other ! “NUGGET Slag! Slag! Slag! I have been fortunate in securing a small shipment of the celebrated high-grade “LEEDS” SLAG—the Slag which so materially increased the milk production of Taranaki—due to arrive at Moturoa. by direct steamer, early in September The analysis of this shipment is the same as m lonnsr years, viz., 18-20 Per Cent. PHOSPHOHIC ACID. To those who have already booked their orders, it will be a satisfaction to know that “LEEDS” Slag is actually cheaper than inferior grades (now being manufactured in the-United Kingdom) at less money: therefore, the intelligent farmer, when .comparing the analysis and price of the respective brands, will readily recognise that one ton of “LEEDS” Slag is worth nearly two tons of a mis-named cheaper article, analysing, say, 10-12 per cent. As only a limited quantity of my shipment is now unsold, it is advisable to order at once. NEWTON KING, Chief Dominion Agent for “LEEDS” BASIC SLAG. New Plymouth, Inglewood, Stratford, Kaponga, Manaia, and Ohura.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16503, 2 August 1919, Page 11
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495Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16503, 2 August 1919, Page 11
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