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I Confinement indoors, hard ■■ j work, lack o! fresh air, and home | I worries, fenders the women-foil? 3 I more prone to indifferent health | than any other member of the | I household. Both her nervous and ji I physical systems get out of order 5 & ■ she becomes "nervy" and irrit- | j able, and suffers from biliousness, ij I headache, diges-ive disorders, | I stomach troubii, loss of appetite, | j constipation, anazmia, blood im- 3 \ purities, and other ailments that | \ owe their origin to deranged liver | I action. For such troubles, Eile | 3 Beans are unequalled. Being purely' S \ vegetable, they work hand m hand | I with nature, regulate the stomach, | !.liver, and bow/jls, strengthen the | enfeebled organs, tone up the nerves, | and purify the blood. | i Price, Is lid and 2s 9d per box, 3

The Earl of Winterton has just returned to England from' a shooting trip by way of the Soudan to the Abyssinian border. "It is curious," said Lord Winterton to an interviewer, ' how the Dutch nomenclature of big game lias travelled up through Africa, and I was struck by hearing the Arabs refer to certain birds of prey :"as ' asvogels.' " " :; For Influenza take Wood's Great Peppermint Cure. 'Never "Fails, is ■W;»w» ft 8k '

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXIX, Issue 7814, 5 June 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXIX, Issue 7814, 5 June 1909, Page 4