INGO.—Thousands of sufferers from that most painful malady "Raging Toothache" have not only received immediate relief, but have been permanently cured by. using the latest scientific remedy, "Ingo," for destroying tba nerve in decayed teeth. Ingo arrests decay, forming a stopping and saves extraction. Important to porchasere—lnsist on trying Ingo. Tfaer* i* no other rer*»dy "J "J. ' good." All itoi»< keeper*. Hundreds o? sufferers from dyspepsia have experienced that awful depression, but experence fail* to teach some people, for they will continue taking nojious nostrums, in the vain hope of finding a remedy. Impeys May Apple cures "that awful depression," and effects a permanent cure. Impey's May Apple is tlio result of years of study and research, arid experimenting with medicinal herbs, roots and barks, and combines the laxative principles of the best. Its excellence is duo to the scientific way it is compounded and the original method of* manufacture. Impey's May Apple, the ideal family medicine, is a safe and positive remedy for constipation, indigestion, dyspepsia, biliousness, heartburn, and all irregularities of the liver, kidneys and bowels. It acts promptly, painlessly, and pleasantly, and effects a permanent cure. Sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 2/6 per bottle, or post free from the wholesale agents—Sharland and Co., Wellington. NOTICE TO LADIES. Dr. Fawcett's Accounchement and other. Medicines far Ladies, obtained from Mrs. Snow. These wonderful medicines, which have saved the lives of thousands of mothers and infants, sent by return post on receipt of £1 Is. Address Mrs. C. Snow, Taylorville. All information and advice, also local testimonials, gladly given free.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11745, 23 September 1902, Page 5
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262Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11745, 23 September 1902, Page 5
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