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Hfifc^^, »»ui. hijk l»/8 Wn.hlth 19/6 Iv V BiIT«F-inoantod Hat I Q*B4s—Silver-mounted », MM <«;• i Cut Glass Salts Bottle, •/•. 6/6, 10/9 I hinged top, IJin. high »»^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^»»»»»»»»»»»»" ; and Comb, Bert Brittle* £2/17/6 ' ttQ^btt* " V /-<"^ ' OHiMd»rifM,tooai«iM/-/-, C4/10A ■ J^^ltt : f Ljfl ;; . Btngl* Bnuhw from 12/6 npwarda.. r U6704-Lavender SalU °*>S?7S?TJ«S} T!I» eWS« C*H> OfSSi-9* CWd M« > Bottle, filled, SUt« Top VfJirt IJned. tin. x Iftia. Toranob* 8«t Hat \ KMOS-CutGlassHairPinßox, GM67—Bolld SUrar-mouited Cmb, T|ia. loag i/6 X Solid SilietTtf, 3iin. long OtherAt 3/6, 4/-, 4/6, 6/-, 6/6 upwards \ Orders by post have careful and prompt attention, and / arc sent Post Free on receipt of remittance. r Write for Illustrated Booklet, sent free on application. V Deal Direct. We do not employ agents. f , Stewart $)azDson S&&of. f \ Ueweflers, Queen Street, AUCKLAND. A B. J. M, KEMP. (Late of t until). WRCHANT TAILOR, HATTER, AND GENTS' OUTFITTER, IJ3 and 125, QUEEN STREET, UJCKLAtfD. {Next Bank of New Eealand.^ VfTFRAN NUR<tF'Q I FTTFR the desired effect. What I have here YtItKAN NUKdtd LtlltH uid Bimple truthj dictated toMj , +. . . by a desire to render service to the sick and suffering, an* with *»' other MRS SCOTT, OF BRUNSWICK, TALKS ABOUT MOTHER SEIGEL'S SYRUP AND ITS CURING POWER. The wonders of one. age are the timmgmm^&^&r&i&iwv m\ everyday things of another- If two centuries ago a man had .shown an »♦ iTidSa*^^ excellent photograph of some well- ' known person withoutl first explaining the process by which he had been able to procure it, he would surely KPAH/ft £» PaiCAU C have been burnt as a wizard in any^ LFIUWII « T WI3VII «J European country. If, when ea&ytempered, stupid George 111. ascended Oaiciair Pi All t* the English throne in 1760, anyone I dIMCY 1 IUUI • had declared that a conversation * could be carried on between two persons as far apart as the cities of The reputation for excellence Melbourne and Sydney he would won by Brown & Poison's promptly have been considered fit for "Patent" Corn-' Flour is a a lunatic asylum. But we must not guarantee that the manu- „ laugh tou readily at our ancestors, facturers of it -in .placing for even in these "advanced" days we their new Paisley Flour ,' have not entirely emerged from the before the public are offering, fog of unthinking unbelief. an article of equal excellence. But the opinion, of a veteran ex- A small quantity of .Paisley, pert is beyond suspicion. To say tha,t • Flour added to ordinary flour Nurse Sadie Scott, of 1, Station street, ' will enable any One with little - Brunswick, Victoria, is a veteran in ■ practice to bake light and her profession, at the head in skill and . easily digestible home-mad& experience, is merely saying what is bread, and with much more wel 1 known in Brunswick, North Carl- ( certainty of a well-raised-.loaf toxj), Fitzroy and Preston. Now in her ■ than when yeast or baking sixty-fifth year, but in appearanoe powder is' used. Paisley full twenty years younger than that, Flour also makes delicious Mrs Scott has gained her unrivalled pastry, cakes, scones,- etc. experience in England, Scotland, ITew Brown & Poison's Paisley Zealand, and our own country, where ■ Flour -will-very soon find a her services are much in request by place in every household; the leading surgeons of Melbourne. ■ • for it ' '. The opinion of such a person upon ' - " JV". any medical matter could not fail to i Ufivcc UnMF-RMltfft ' be of real value- Here is what Nurse ; MA*ts HUMfc fiAßlfffa .. . " Scott has to say, under date of April • fl PLEASURE- ■ :' • = 15th, 1905, of Mother Seigel's Curative 1 Syrup:— "Speaking as a trained surgical ' . ._-_ "fO° nurse, with the accumulated experience of forty years, I say that Mother W£^jlSr!&,&JS&(i^^£m£Bi2Bm& feet again. — . ._ - -. - -— "I believe, but am not quite sure, hat I am the first person who used Mother Seigel's Syrup in New- Zen- . . . *. . -■ - ■ land- It was in Dunedin, more than twenty years ago, that I first required that medicine, and Messrs Church ■ t and Ching, well-known merchants of that city, specially imported a quantity of it for me, from London. The Pp • o • j - investment was well rewarded; for 1 H "■ Jj|stfCSSIAST II soon regained my health. Again, ccv ■ *»w« *^ . ■■ eral years later, when following my fll THf^<a/1«k/•t\/>c II profession at the Maternity Hospital, 1] *!CauaUlC» IB Edinburgh (Scotl«Ld), I broke down ■l^arising from biliousness, liver II through overwork, and was laid || troubles, and disordered || aside for weeks, suffering from ex- I stomach are easily and ■; h«i,ation. On this occasion, too, ,the I fc^S^ ISPf"e(? •by,^ Sl? J g I aid of Mother SeigeV. Syrup was^- I gXgEp'c?F^^uS I yoked, with the result that I was soon HI acting soothingly and gently | able to resume my duties in perfect ■! upon the liver, kidneys and | health. I always keep Mother Seigers W bowels, California Syrup of jl Symp by ;me,, and whenever; I feel If Figs is at the same time, soil the need of njedicine, as ~v«Vi toe ■ agreeable to Ihejpilate that;|H most rubb* wiU do occasionally, <if H JeS3ffig2SSSlS!S^*|: Seigel's Syrup is the best medicine || P ermanept benencjal etfects. « in the world ior use at the two-most; ■H^HH^BBH^'''' critical periods in a' woman's life. 'JJ|!S&- ■^''■- ■ Taken at the right time, it dispela || A| |Cl|||i|l|| tw?••■V pain, and often averts years of ill- |||%Vll •"■J 1 " fflflQ health and sufferings In cases flf in- y AlfDllO'ftr rIUW digestion and dyspepsia, however pro- \ g| W fllH^^jf*,^^-^^ duced, it gives almost imtnediate're- : jV^^^^^^^jpjssfl^H^H^H lief, removes constipation and bil- ■' iousmesß, ensures regular action of tht n it is an ideal family laxative, ll liver, and bowels,, enriches and puri- U Mild and unobtrusive in its l| fie» the blood, aid m all- 'respect* ■I action, it is now known far and II builds up and gives energy to the I wide as "Nature's Pleasant || most debilitated constitution. It is a I Laxative." j| gereral remedy that may be used with ■ There are bad imitations II advantage in almost '.air.complaints, i ■ and substitutes in plenty; it is II arid one bottle of it in the 1 home is I therefore necessary to ask for | worth, in medicinal value, the entire | California Syrup of Figs, and | thoroughly run down : through over- I CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. I work, and on the briJi. of.serious :11- H ■ ■-■ ■ ness, a timely recourse to Mother ■ ■ . O f all chemists, i/i| and 1/9, , I Seigel's Syrup" has turned the:threatr Ml Depot: 3s Snow Hill, London, Eug. I ened danger aside and set me on my Iw ' Sydney: 7 Barrack street. Jm they would preserve their health, I j^^—^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^K take a few doses, and it never faitei of

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Thames Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 10399, 24 April 1908, Page 4

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