Excessive mental or physical effort, ."with the usual accompaniment of loss of sleep; indirection, nervousm??", anaemia, •and l a hobt" 1 of other ailmtnta, leave one with little inclination to work or think. Th-y strain tells. ECCLES'S PHOti-I'LiOH-TON is a sovereign remedy in such cases. Try a2s 6d bottle. EccLEs'd •l*hi.:'.ivaci6y, Napier sod Hastings. Masonic Hotel, Napier. I'Var Fir,—Thanks for recommending me t.-.e Dr IVseall's Cough Mixtyi-f. I am pleased to say that it has completely cur«d my cold. I' have sir.co advised several of iriv friends to try" the mixture, and one and »11. of them have been more than'pleased with the result.—i ours truly, F.M. . ■ E/-CKJNG Coughs cured quieliy by Dr. PASCALL'S COUGH VUXIURE. {iecLES Cb.eir.iaS.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9291, 19 July 1901, Page 8
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118Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9291, 19 July 1901, Page 8
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