DYSPEPSIA. It is hardly necessary to describe the awful symptoms of Dyspepsia. Sufferers arc tar too familiar with them and those who have never been afflicted cannot realise the physical and mental distress it is responsible for. While attacks cause severe discomfort, if not pain, a more serious feature is the starvation of the system. Your food is not of much value unless properly digested and this is impossible if the digestive organs are disordered and not functioning correctly. The arising of such a condition as this is one of the instances where Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pihs are invaluable. They stir the liver, cleanse the stomach, and cause the bowels to work in a regular and healthy manner, thus restoring the principal organs of digestion to healthy action.
Sharland’s Egg Preservative, 1/3 tin. Keeps 15 dozen eggs in perfect condition, ready for instant use. 3
The FARGO FREIGHTER a new Truck by Chrysler THE half-ton Packet is now followed by the Fargo Freighter, a sturdy one-ton job. This new truck, developed in Chrysler laboratories, and engineered with the most advanced principles of truck design, has been constructed with an exact knowledge of what a profitproducing truck should be. Smart in appearance, sturdy in construction, the new Fargo Freighter proves again the Chrysler genius for building greater value into automotive products. Shipments now to hand. Write for illustrative literature and specifications. Better still, call and inspect. 2 o « PRICES: •| ton 6-cylinder Packet chassis - - £236 1 ton 6-cylinder Freighter chassis - - £321 All prices f.o.b. main ports Fargo # CHRYSLER MOTORS PRODUCT Local Dealers: VALENTINE'S LTD. N.Z. Distributors: TODD MOTOR COY. Branches and Dealers at all centres
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Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17839, 11 October 1929, Page 2
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