HALF SICK—HALF WELL. < Half sick, half well. Many persons have their good days and their bad days, whilst others are bad nearly all the time. They havo headache, backache, aro sickly, nervous, and distressed —food does not taste good, the digestion is poor, the skin dry and sallow, and eruption and pimples disfiguro and annoy. Sleep is often hard to woo, and thus brings no rest. Work is a harden, and life sooms full of trouble. Want to know tho cause of all this, and then get the right remedy? W r ell, come and ''Ask Loasby about it." Advice and medicine, 2s 6d; children, Is 6d. Hundreds of Christchurch people will tell you they aro glad they did "ask Loasby about it." A. M. Loasby, the only Prescribing Chemist, 179 Colombo street (3 doors from Cashcl street corner, nearer Cathedral square), 7
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14159, 27 September 1911, Page 3
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