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!| TOBACCO I WHEN OUT OF SORTS I I? the vjisest course la undoubtedly to take Beecham's Pills. By so doing you call to your js 3c aid one of tiio moat reliable curative a^oats Imown, and ensuxe a spestly and natural J> 5 recovery. The " out of sorts " condition being almost; always duo to a derangement of £ C^ t&e digestive organs, it is obvious tliat wliat ifl required is a meflicine that can > 2 successfully deal witu all disorders of the Sbomach, Liver, and Bowels. If you< I ■ TAKE I % Beeeiiam's KU3 you lay tiio foundation of good sound ro'oust aealtU ana incidentally j& gj remove tlic "out of rorts" condition. Tho iirmgdiato effect of tllese pills is to put tliep X discs ttoathorouc'ily in order and vrhen once this is achieved perfect licaltn cannot t| . m fail to follow. UnlUse fclie merely temporary effeet3 of stimulants, a perjnanentU &| exhilaration that springs from steady nerve force j-.eEulis from taking m $ "^Beecham's Pills are sspsaaalty staStabEa tap Fctttalas at ail ages* || | Sold sveryvrharo in boxes, price IGia. (35 pills) /// J (SO pills) & 219 (16S pillo). j| ELECTIIIC IRONS! ELECTRIC IEONS ! WE HAVE JUST LANDED A SHIPMENT OP •HOT POINT' ELECTRIC ISiONS CLEAN, COOL, HANDY, CHEAP. .INEXPENSIVE TO USE. Jl JuHJis. o/\ljjljli^ vbr BiiJU oL \j\y^ LIU. SS, 00, 02, VIOTOUrA-STBIOKT. WELLINGTON. \ ~tiiat's it! \\^ y-'Ph— l-lj// A %y!^"'' °^z^z^^^ IpWOODMILK^B! Boctop Cooks m discovepii^ the V Invercargi iL• N I lM ""f#' mm\\ POLE was astonished to .^ .^^^^p observe the great energy displayed by the STAN9AI?© ROTAETV, the For Cooking and Baking— Worlds Best Sev/ing fAachlfta {t saves Time, Trouble, Worry and Money. P. J. W. PEAR, Keep a supply in the house ! WILLI^STREET^ L . 1 pmwwTPgai j^ \c^, ivA iiuy figjjwwijiuw,! _^__^^_^^^_^_^____^_____ 1 (BARK and IRON WINE) 1 4U**t M at ti (PIT ! ANEMIA ! USSdtOHlllkC ! AND I \ \ You know it — the deli- » PS OPOQIQ i cious juicy fruit — the pure | ULUSIUDSO | crysta j Sl f gai ._the bright _ I copper pans. That's just | the way we make !If makes good red blood, j g^_ Qeof ge Jam gqMfireff^M:ttH««*HrasiaTrm^g^:fl^ The finest Teviot fruits, carefully selected — pure Headache, Indigestion, crystal sugar— that's all. Constipation, and Biliousness Some jams are. dearer — o that's profit ; some are cheaper — that's poor quaThe immense number of orders fo y t .v . f i dpct • Frootoids, sent by post direct to the Pro U , ', , Dut , tne , tir - b . i J am prietor, is convincing proof that tb at the b est P rl ce IS Pablic appreciate their splendid curinj «< Of" PFARPF " power over the above-named complaint 3 Oli \^i_V/riUIQ Frootoids are elegant in appearance am . , ~ pleasanbtotake. Their beneficial effect Ask your Grocer for it are evident by the disappearance of head and take no other. ache; a bright, cheery eenso of perfec health taking the place of sluggish, de Wholesale Agents— pressed feelings, by the liver acting pro SALMOND & SPRAQQON, Branden St. perly, and by tho food being properl' digested. - " ' '"" "' Frootoids act splendidly on the liver a doso taken at bedtime once a week i jJ^Sw&SS. -^^V XjSai^ieSs. A constipated habit of body will b -^J^^^'J y^S&giSj 9 oomplotcly cured if the patient will oi -"ILS S **^ m =^=*^ each occasion, when suffering, take i QCHOLEFIELD FOR SPECTACLES ! doae of Frootoids, instead of an ordinar IO aperient. > SCHOLEFIELD FOR JEWELLERY! Prio.l* Chemists Medicine Vendor. Iggggf™ JSS itlS^H or the Propriotor, W. G. Houroe, Chewiui OB.EEN3TONE HOUSK Geolong, Victoria. 39. MANNERS-ST. (Next to Fielder's).

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 130, 29 November 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 130, 29 November 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 130, 29 November 1909, Page 4

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