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LiEfITMITgM & health Is shorn of half rt's'vjrtue. Health is the truest Wealth. StraaKe".teui*y.the.eTes.t majority of people rarely suffer' from what is usually called serious illness, yet they are frequently trauoled with all sorts of \minor camplaints, which yo to spoil life. Anil- enjoyment and make them feel tired, "heavy,"' "liverish," or "off colour.". AH srich sensations are indicative sf something wrong — symptoms that the stomach -and digestive organs-are not property performing' theirwork. No one can safely afford to nerlectsnch dagger signals. Ailments can be much more successfully combated when taken in time, which if ; neglected may give rise to trouble, pain,.and expense, and, possibly , to serious consequesces. PILLS have stood the infallible test of time, and are without a rival for the relief and cure 'of all j troubles of the digestive system. Taken in - accordance with the directions, they will bft . found entirely efficacious in all cases of 'sick headache, ' biliousness, constipation, lack of , appetite, heart-burn, dyspepsia., and the numerous other ailments aristae from defective or irregular action of the organs involved The very first dose gives relief. The use of BEECH AM'S PILXS taken as needed will be found to have an excellent general tonic effect, purifying: the blood, restoring the appetite and ensuring perfect digestien. If you would be well and keep well, take BEECHAM'S PILLS, seeing Uut without health life IS MERE EXISTENCE Prepared only fey THOMAS BEECHAM, Si. Helens, England. Sold everywhere in bboxers r price • Io4a. (36 pilli) I/It (56 pills) & 2/9 (168 $>IIU). Mr qCmmbhO \ • I (Bark and Iron >Vine) : \ Stimulates the Appetite, ■ S Strengthens the Nerves, f Regulates the Blood. • % It is a most palatable mixture of / Bark and Iron, perfectly combined \ with an excellent wine, and is A J perfect boon to all sufferers from $ Anaemia and Chlorosis | ' \ It ii an IDEAL T©NlC,_and 5 / should be ' used by" convalescents V A after severe illness." ' "* ' * c S Ask your Doctorls opinionjof * \ b Serravalib's" Tonic; V \ — »— —^^— <Wp—^^M^^^ I The Wise Mother 'V „ .Uses . Boajiingtoni'a~v /^ Irish Mess. For children's' Coughe and v Cold* there Ji no remedy 10 . safe and »ure, for it ts absolutely free from harmful n«r- / coticc. Moreover, for nearly Ihalf a century •• Bonningten's j; GARRACiEEN , ,'" El lull JboouO h«e been the standard family medicine tor all Tlirqit and Chest oilmentß. Mrs ' Elizabeth French, of Clirlstchurch, wrltos :— " I am pleased to testify t« the y oSicacy of Bonninston's Irish Moss. I have used it for myself and family for many- jeavs for CouSlis and Colds. We have all derived mucl! benefit from taking Bonningion's Irish Most.— Elizabeth French." Some unscrupulous retailer may try to sell you a substitute or imitation which elves him greater . profit. Absolutely refuse any remedy •»^_ < fcURANCf OEPARTMENIT^ 1 ' FACT No. 9FOR EVERY £100 collected in premiums, the Department ha» returned to its Pelioyholders (op their representatiVes), or holds in trust for them, £119. . Dukino the thirty-nine years ©f tht Department's existence premiums have been received for upwards of seven millions and a half, over five millions have been returned to p©licyholelers or their represeetatives, and the existing funds held by the Department in trust ior policyholeiers amount to overt four million pounds sterling. - - FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS. • rTHHE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPOWE COMPANY, LTD., is prepared to PURCHASE FAT SHEEP and LAMBS my weight or at prr head. <~ The company also offers clients every facility for freezing on their own accountPrices cap he obtained ou (triplication at tho Company's Offices or from any.- of t.ho Buyers in the country. '"- W. G. FOSTER, b Managing Director.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 110, 11 May 1910, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 110, 11 May 1910, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 110, 11 May 1910, Page 11

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