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ITS SYMPTOMS. THE CURE s DR. ENSOR’S TAMER JUICE. i' The symptoms of indigestion are many and varied. Fulness at the chest,' loss of appetite, pains after eating, headaches and dizziness, palpitation, heartburn, wind, sleeplessness, languor, and nervousness, acidity, and constipation 'are all messages that indigestion is with you. Digestion is the process by which food is prepared for. absorption into the blood. Failure on the part of the stomach, liver, and intestines to accomplish this dissolving work is indigestion. It is a serious disorder, because it deprives the body and brain of the material wherewith to replace the substance and energy consumed in the wear and tear of daily life. Undigested food is more than useless—as a matter of fact, it is dangerous.. Undigested food ferments in the stomach; it generates noxious gases, which poison the blood; it shatters the HQrves and produces headaches, wind, heartburn, pains, and ad manner of distressing and dangerous disorders. Without good digestion all the wealth of a Carnegie is only added misery. _ «• Take care of your digestion bv having a. bottle of I)R ENSOR’S TAMER JUICE on your sideboard. After every meal take from 20 to 30 drops in a little water. This small dose will make your food nourish you. It will give tone and vitality to the stomach, liver, and intestines. It will ensure the thorough digestion and assimilation of food. Small regular doses of Dr. Ensor’s Tamer Juice maintain the human body in a healthy condition, and thus fulii'l the dream of scientific men in all ages—the lengthening of human life. Sold by all medicine dealers in bottles, 2s 6d each. The Tussicura Manufacturing Co., Dunedin, sole proprietors and manufacturers .

TING-A-LING! Yes! IS THAT GEORGE WILLIAMS, the FRUITERER? Yes! WHEN CAN WE GET ANY SMOKED FISH? Every MGNDAY & THURSDAY. Ring up 513. You’ll be promptly attended to. ALL KINDS OF FRUIT IN SEASON. DIRECT IMPORTER OF ISLAND FRUIT. GEORGE WILLIAMS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FRUITERER AND CONFECTIONER. Just TTqiG P-idcp. VISITORS IN WANT OF SADDLERY OR TTARNESS B? ARE INVITED TO INSPECT THE STOCK OF W. MORGAN & SONS PEEL STREET. ALL GOODS AT BEDROCK PRICES.

GISBORNE BUSINESS COLLEGE. PRINCIPAL: L. WILCOX. Commercial subjects: shorthand, Book-keeping, Typewriting, Correspondence, Penmanship, Precis Writing, Arithmetic, Mathematics. ' EXAMINATIONS Shorthand Speed, Typewriting Speed, Matriculation Civil Service. LANGUAGES: English, Latin, German, French, Esperanto, Maori (visiting teachers and assistants). MUSIC: Staff or Tonic Sol-fah. Classes for teachers if necessary. TECHNICAL SUBJECTS: Brushdrawing, Sloyd, Carton, Plasticine, Drawing, including Blackboard and Free-Arm. m , , NEGLECTED EDUCATION: Night Classes for Youths with neglected education. " Clients attended for Shorthand Dictation. Typewriting at moderate fees. Circular letters at cheap rate for thousand. Startionholders’ and Tradesmen’s Books adjusted and balan EMPILOYMENT l LOYMENT DEPARTMENT: Governesses, Typists, Clerks helped to p° S SH ORTH AND AggOCIATION :praCtice Monday Evenings; L. Beere, lion. ECC* \ ESPERANTO: Conversational, Wednesday evenings; H. Warren, lion. sec. M°CONNELL & CO. SHIPPING AND FAMILY BUTCHERS, Qladstone Road, Gisborne. TTTMOST Oar©' exercised in the sell. J lection of otir Meats, and QUALITY GUARANTEED. r Customers waited on for Orders. M°CONNELL & CO., iSBGIRNE. NOAH’S ARK. nsEING OVERSTOCKED with Bed--13 steads, I am making great Relictions in prices to clear. One Tucker Jounter Till . 6s. • ’ . ’ ,

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2652, 6 November 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2652, 6 November 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2652, 6 November 1909, Page 7

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