£200,000 for a stomach Atlantia City (N.J.), U.S.A., January 19. John D. the Standard Oil multimillionaire, offered Dr Philip Marvel, a local physician, £200,000 if he would provide him with a healthy stomach. Mr Bookefeller remarked to him that if the doctor could put his digestive apparatus in good working condition it would be worth this amount to him. £200,000 FOB A HEALTHS STOMACH. And a physician, a man thoroughly versed in the science of medicine, possessed of all the arts of drugdom and of an acourate knowledge of anatomy, cannot find a remedy which will restore the power of digestion.
.THE PRIZE TWO HUNDRED. THOUSAND POUNDS. INDIGESTION, The robber of health, the, bane of existence, the sapper of vitality, thf foundation of the ills that flesh is heir to. PEARSON’S PEPTO-CHLOR Has relieved thousands of sufferers. Why not you ? Popto-Chlor acts at once on the digestive organa, and relieves indigestion in three days. To ensure safety against substitutes or imitations, Orlando Pearson’s signature appears on the seal of every bottle. Healthy digestion depends upon the flow of these secretions in the stomach, By an abundance of “ good living ” the secretive glands are overtaxed, become sluggish, dormant, and finally stop the supply of secretions. Then the food, instead of taking the course intended by Nature, rots in the stomach, generates a gas and produoes all the horrois of indigestion. PEARSON'S PISPTO-CELOE will absolutely cure you. We want to give proof of this claim. We can give the names and addresses ot hundreds of prominent men and women oured by PEARSON’S PEPi’O-CHuOK. CHEMISTS 4s STORES. Wholesale Agents: SHaKRAND AND CO., Ltd. Head Oflice (or N.Z.: 34i, York Chambers, Manners Street, Wellington.
mm rEW yjEADAND railways. GISBORNE SECTION. District Office, June 25tli, 1903. SPECIAL TRAINS AND FARES For GISBORNE RACING CLUB’S STEEPLECHASE MEETING, JULY 9th and 10th, 1903. ON ’ THURSDAY, July 9th and FRIDAY, July 10th, the Ordinary Timo-table will be Suspended, anil the following substituted a®i! o S^ o r c? r cS r d r a r c5 r 0 coo -rji o cr> o co ( cS CN Q TJ r 3 rQ j O ® O « 10 ( rt (N W CT TO W
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GISBORNE RACING CLUB. STEEPLECHASE MEETING, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT, July 9ill and iUih, 1903. BOOKMAKERS and their Assistants will NOT be allowed on the Course. Any persons Laying or Aeeepting Wagers to be determined by the Xotaliaator Dividend will be turned off the Course, and will render themselves liable to PROSECUTION under The Gaming Act.” By Order. M. G. NASMITH, Secretary. NOTICE. I BEG to notify that I have disposed of my Business to MR W. RICHARDSON, Of Auckland, Who takes possession to-day (July Ist), and I sincerely thank patrons for their liberal support, and trust the same will be extended to my successor. F. J. OATRIDGE In reference to the above, I would respectfully solicit a continuance of the support accorded to my predecessor, and to merit the same by producing only the BEST QUALITY of Bread, Pastry, Cakes, etc. W. RICHARDSON.
qisborne jp OULTRY JJtANCIEBS jf'lLUB. ANNUAL SHOW, JULY 24th AND 25th. ENTRIES Close on SATURDAY, 18th instant. Birds must be delivered at the Hall on the Evening o£ the 28rd.
WILLIAMS £ND KETTLE, Limited, Will hold their NEXT STOCK 'SALE, At the MATAWHEBO YAEDS, On THUBSDAY, 16th INSTANT. Present Entries: SHEEP, Good Lines. HEAD OF CATTLE' V/O 25 Head Beef., Further Entries invited. Sale at 11.30 a.m. 3000 O ONE fact is worth a column of rhetoric. Thousands of facts in absolute wear proves the positive merits of Hennessy’s Boots.
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 937, 9 July 1903, Page 3
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