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TAKE. notice of unhealthy symptoms inline* dlately they arise. They are Nature’s warnings of something wrong with t.ie internal economy of the body. Such ailments us indigestion, Constipation, Biliousness, and Headache, arc too frequently not treated as they should be, and are neglected, with consequent serious results. If you experience a heavy feeling in the i morning, have but a poor appetite, suffer from depression of spirits, or irritability over trifles, you should at once realise that these are sure indications oi sluggish liver, latent dyspepsia or impurities in the blood, a dose of E.CHAAVS PIUS is what you want. You will be de- ' lighted to find how much better you feel afterwards. Alany a man who is In victim of gloomy sensations is often suffe-ing from derangement of the I digestive functions. Unhealthy conj ilitions react upon the mind. It is difficult to have a healthy mind in an unhealthy body. The brain cannot be enpecte I to be bright and active when the b’ood that should nourish it is out of order. Beecham’s Pills by driving i njmrities from the system, regolatiig the stomach and bowels, and i mproving the appetite, give rise to a pure blood supply with beneficial effect upon body and mind. Try fhem once and you will always keep a box at hand. Take a dose tN TIMS. Specially suitable for Females of at! ages* Price 10ld., l/U,’& 2/9.

GOOD SOAP THIS IS IT I M Sunlight Soap Is what you need for the laundry / and the house. Sunlight saves you rubbing, and saves you money, without injury to hands or article. 23.Sunlight turns I V. the dull drudgery VJ of the wash-tub into a pleasure, k Get a bar of Sunlight to-day and try. y 1 A. M. BrodricJs, Solicitor, C B O M VV B L L. Viaita Pembroke, Clyde, Alexandra. gUSINESS NOTICE. Having purchased the well-known Livery Stables and Carrying Business of Robert Toms, of Bannockburn, 1 have much pleasure in notifying the public generally that patrons can rely on receiving First-class’ Horses and Traps for hire, and can also depend on any carrying business being promptly attended to, Address • JOHN RADFORD, Post Office, Bannockburn,

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Cromwell Argus, Volume XLIII, Issue 2283, 5 February 1912, Page 3

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