Owner of Property (sternly)—Don't you see that notice. ‘‘Trespassers 'will be Prosecuted?” Tramp (calmly>—No, I don’t see it, for I can’t read. Owner of Property —Well, you know what it is now. so go. Tramp—Hexcuse me, mister, but I don’t know what it is. I’ve only got your bare word for it, and you’re a puffect stranger to me. For what I know, to the contrary, the notice may be, “New milk sold ’ere," or “Cherries tuppence a pound,” or “Welkirn, weary wanderers.”
. CURE FOR INDIGESTION. “ Some years ago, while living iu Ballarat, my* constitution seemed to undergo a complete change. From a robust, healthy person, I became very weak and despondent. I attributed the change to indigestion and biliousness, from which I suffered severely. My digestive organs became very weak, and could not perform their functions. I was also afflicted with severe nervous headaches, from which I was hardly ever free, and life became a burden. I was almost afraid, at times, to walk, as giddiness would come upon me, and I was in danger of falling down in the street. I had a sharp pain in my left side, below the ribs, and was unable to get my proper rest and sleep. I was going from bad to worse, when, fortunately for me, I was persuaded to trv Warner’s Safe Cure., hrom the verv first a decided improvement took place. I continued taking the medicine for some little tune, getting better each day, and, at last, the pains entirely left me. I could digest my food without difficulty, and was, once agamy restored to health and strength. The above letter, from Mrs. A. Laliglev 121. Cliestnut-street, Richmond, Vie., admirably illustrates the wonderful curative effect of Warner s Safe Cure in cases of liver complaint and indigestion. Warner’s Safe Cure can be obtained from all chemists and storekeepers, both in the original form and m the ch#per “Concentrated, non-alco-holic form, each containing the same number of doses. A descriptive*pamphlet will be sent, post free on application, by: H- H. Warner and Co., Ltd., Melbourne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2580, 14 August 1909, Page 3 (Supplement)
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345Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2580, 14 August 1909, Page 3 (Supplement)
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