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'■< DYSPEPSIA. \ \ Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, may l?e considered the great ) r torment of civilisation. The strenuous life of the 20th / / century is possibly a primary cause. One of the most S S characteristic symptoms of dyspepsia is pain at the r C cardiac end of the stomach, to which the name of S S cardialgia has been applied, on account of the distress J / being in such close proximity to the heart. Many S S dyspeptics imagine from this symptom that they are r \ subjects of organic heart disease, and suffer intense yet J / groundless mental anxiety 011 that account. Heartburn, 1 / Pyrosis, and Water-brash are modifications of this S % symptom. As further aids in distinguishing between f \ dyspepsia from deficient secretion of the gastric juice and / r deficient motion of the stomach, in the former neither 1 / flatulence or constipation are generally present, whilst % %> in the latter, flatulence is one of the most characteristic <f \ symptoms and constipation is usually well marked. It J r is scarcely necessary to give further detailed description, 1 $ the general symptoms of indigestion are too well known. N S> No 'remedy yet discovered has met with more pro- f \ nounced success in CURING (not merely relieving) ? <£ INDIGESTION in its varied forms than / C It should be further noted that IMPEY'S MAY 5 C APPLE cures are PERMANENT. Haying cured \ S others, is it not reasonable to suppose IMPEY'S MAY % S APPLE will cure you ? Try it. C jh <tj~ ""' " — —-.. - .—.. . .-...—— „ — —...— - «s. *t b' 3 Obtainable from all Stores at 2/6 per bottle, or Post Free from v b Messrs. SHARLAND & CO., Limited, Wellington. C fALL REQUIREMENTS -— for Spring and Summer at COMPETITIVE CBTY PRICES Dainty Millinery from 17/G, 21/- to 5 gns. Smart Costumes, 19/6, 22/6, 2§/-to 10 gns. Charming Blouses, 3/11, 5/11 to 1 gns. Dainty Underwear, at reasonable prices. THE LATEST DRESS MATERIALS j IHH §1 ORDERS BY. POST receive special attention. |M|g CARRIAGE PAID on prepaid parcels of Drapery, Clothing and Hoots of 20/- and over. ~9r I PaVTERNS Of NEW MATERIALS Post Free. ' WITH THE -_-.-"====---. ' NEW SPRING and SUMMER | Cik 9 FASHION BOOK mailed post free I Ib WLJS ATTHE WELLINGTON. y '*>i§S3r 54 A. A. CORRIGAN, Manager. | ; : ;:J Future Prophecy! BTv '''jAßfeiv ■"'"';' V "GREAT DEMAND FOR 1 .- MONTGOMERY'S „ l :s'.;•'{'. '',t' $ WONDERFUL BH&f' f ■ -Si PRODUCER ■ V ' .'! . t has commenced operations. A big harvest fmlHSfflfiramif . ,*•"*• '■> ■ assured. Ask yourself a question: Shall :' s INQUIRE AT :-"'?wUfcfrPlß OHEMISTS WYANDOTTE *-*«. mk\mik\ **■«***«*- NO SUDS, NO LATHER, £* mt in Prize Money (£3 and £2) for the best V % \\\ Each Month JLT *% Essays (not exceeding 350 words) on the I y 3_fJ "USES, MERITS AND ADVANTAGES" DAIftYMANS . we 6 ive *^» v of WYANDOTTE. Essays must bear J full name and address, be accompanied by one 51b or five lib / iiP&r\ empty bags, and must state where purchases made. Sold by all (r~°S&A Factories "and Storekeepers. (Ask for a circular.) TheiJ. B. Ford \o Wol. Jtl Co., Sole Manufacturers Wyandotte, Mich., U.S A. N.Z. Depot—4, . \J&JB&JI Australasia Chambers (P.O. Box 48), Wellington. If!» ..rffli The judges decided that in the September Competition, two IIIFMFD/llF&NPlessays possessed equal merit. The prize-money has, therefore, been QJWiIOT U^^y equl iiy divide! between Mrs G. H. Eaton, Parkvale, Carterton, and ■" M rs E. Jenkinson, junr . Stratford. or si... BAo. NEXT COMPETITION CLOSES 9th NOVEMBER. IMMENSE SUCCESS. THE NEW CURE FOR HEADACHE, INDIGESTION & CONSTIPATION. The immense number of orders for FROOTCIDS sent by post direct to the Proprietor is convincing proof that the Public appreciate their marvellous curing power. They cure quickly, are elegant in appearance, and pleasant to take. Leading Chemists and Storekeepers are now stocking them. Retail price, i/ 6. Ask for them locally, and so encourage business in your own district. If not obtainable, send direct to the Proprietor, W. G. Hearne, Chemists Geelong, Victoria.

Nz Branch Office No. 11. First Floor. Hnmp M. A. ANDREW, ' Blacksmith and Farrier*, QUEEN-STREET, - - MASTERTON (Next Waipoua Bridge), BEGS to notify residents of Masterton and surrounding district that she has engaged the services of a first-class Sydney tradesman to take charge of the Horse-shoe-ing Depaitment. All general work will be turned out with neatness and despatch. Only the best of material kept. FUEL"! FUEL! I HAVE commenced a Wood and Coal Business in Masterton, and those favouring me with orders can depend upon receiving best quality. Matai, Maire and Rata in all lengths. Slabs 10/- load, 2ft lis, Ift 12s. Coalbrookdale and Pelawmain Coal. E. E. WOODLEY, Churoh-street.

pi's Buildings. Wjlljr-street. Wellington. Don't RSeglect that Gold ? Delay is dangerous and it may develop into something more serious. Bniyiyif\iPTO!\i'Q UiWivu I {m o CARRAGEEN IR \\r\ llf^X will quickly cure you. i For over 40 years it has stood 'f '' test and defied imitations. REFUSE SUBSTITUTED There is no remedy so good as BUN- . KINGTON'S IRISH MOSS. 1 ii

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8911, 11 November 1907, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8911, 11 November 1907, Page 2