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Public notices. .*Mfr/i • M(U A VICTIM OF Functional Disease.

A 1 a Y l l tn NEVER fails any one m x~xIdXUIII a predicament. To sufferers from Siok Headache, Dyspepsia, Biliousness and Constipation it is "A friend m need and a friend indeed." Assist Nature by Alaxum, and you will avoid a multitude of distressing functional derangements and diseases. Of all known medicines for renewing the energy Alaxum is the best. Its secondary effects are marvellous. Many persons afflicted with constipation have testified not only to its immediate relieving properties but to the faot that the cure lasts. No care ia required while using it. It does not interfere with the diet, habits or occupation, and produces no inconvenienoe m its action. It is at once a laxative, an appetiser, and a stimulating tonio, prepared scientifically, and endorsed by the Press as the moat valuable medicine that has ever been offered to to the publio m a popular form. ALAXUM OURES ' Biliousness, Bilious Headache,°£Dizzineß9, Coßtiveness, Sour Stomach, Loss of Appetite, Coated Tongue, Indigestion Dyspepsia, Flatulence, Heartburn Pains and Distress after Eating, and all functional derangements of the t system of nutrition. . IVOXES THIS W3EUL.,— The whole system of a human being may be ■perfectly sound, and yet through derangement or weakness the>rfg at of the boay may perform cheir functions or their work Bluggishly, thuß giving rise to want of appetite, and a consequent general impoverishment of the whole being. Such a condition causes thousands of people^ to fancy that they are consumptive, while they are really only m need of a remedy to eec the organs of the body working harmoniously. Reason pointa to two essential qualities m a remedy for this purpose. It must create an appetite for food, and at the Bame time assimilate its nutriment. With either of these qualities alone the remedy would be worse than useless, but with both it becomes a power with incalculable good. Alaxvm iB the only medicine which combines these two qualities. It is a natural appetiser, and its first action is to create hunger. After the appetite is satisfied it acts directly on the stomach, liver and kidneys, clearing away all effete matter and exciting them to activity. The system then receives nutrition and new life from the proper assimilation of the food ; and where there is no organic disease health must follow* This is common sense and cannot be gainsaid.

Accept no substitute thafc may be recommended to be "juat as good.^ It may be better — for the dealer — because of ita better profit, but m auch an instsnea "£tho dealer ia not tho one who needs help. 3 FROM ALL CHEM[STSg& STOREKEEPERS, PRICE 2 S 6d

THE.FIRST SIGN OF A COLD Should remind you that the best time to commence taking something is at the beginning. It should also remind you that the best remedy to head off a spell of sneezing, coughing and general unpleasantnesa i« Benjamin Gum,

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MEN START AT MY STATEMENTS ABOUT BENJAMIN GIJM! Thousands of bottles have beej&eold, an universal praise of its curativeJnualitieH he result, Note the Nam^Spencer ySj^bent's Benjnmin. Gtim Extract PRIdE 1 8 6 , lake no"other Remedy, bufl insist on having /BENJAMIN GU M Don'b take "Just as Good." TESTIMONIALS. Woolßton, August 10, 1897 i To Spenoeb Vincent, Christchuroh. Dear Sir, — For some time past I have been suffering from a most painful cough. I had quite given up hope of its ever leaving me, at least or the remainder of the winter and feared that it had become chronic* seeing that other remedies failed to give me relief, muoh less oure. The pain became so ntense that I was afraid of injuring my throat and head, especially the latter I procured one bottle of your 'Bexjamin Gvit and I may say that I hadn't an atom o" faith m its curative properties, but felt that I must take something to ease the pain I drank contents of first bottle very freely and am thankful to say m Icbb than twelve hours I was wholly free from cough. «»»« ww&i three mw>Ww Bingo wugb-

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XX, Issue 4479, 27 April 1898, Page 4

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