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Loss of Appetite Is common when the blood needs purifying and enriching, for then the bloof foils to give the digestive organs tb stimulus necessary for the proper per formance of their functions. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills arc the medicines to take. They make thi blood pure and rich, and otrengthei! all the digestive organs. "I had indigestion, was unable to work, had no appetite, food distressed me, could not sleep. Friends recom mended Hood's Sarsaparilla. Afte* taking one bottle I felt so much M» lieved, I continued taking it and bow am troll." M. A. ADOLPH, Mauku, .New Zealand. Accept no substitute for Hood's Sarsapaiiiifo "^ Pills "?.? h iS\ 1 ' ?°?^.o»-» i">w«u RENZIE'S iPBPSO ■ II Digests the food you ! eat and converts it into that wholesome blood which builds up the system. All Chemists and Stores, 2/6 JJUDSOWS EUMBiSraOL JUJUBES Coughs, j c ' i \^ : Ijijl e» CAUTION.— Tha large sale for Eutnen thol Jujubes haa led to a number of imitations being manufactured under the names of menthol and other jujubes. The word "Eumentiiol" is, however, the rogistered trado mark of the manufacturers, and it is an. infringement to sell j my of these imitations when Eumonthol Jujubes acs askod for; immediate proj ceedings will be taken in all such cases I which come under the knowledge of tho i manufacturers. HUDSON'S EUMENTHOL CHEMICAL CO., LTD., 19 YORK- STREET. SYDNEY. r\ Is usually indicative of deficient ft <M vitality and points to aa impaired In •A state of the general health which A A should have immediate and perse ver- T\ 4» lag attention. It la the cpndition 4» ]]} which always obtains when, for any (2 y reason, the body la not receiTing >P TA the due supply of life-force from the « (4 nourishment taken. The cause is m ra largely connected with the imperfect 7i n assimilation of food. Oencrally it If V f allore on the part of the digestive r %V organs to perform their functions yi &£ satisfactorily. When the stomach U n is out of order, tone very speedily 7} ra departs. Consequently the scientific w A method of dealing vrlth the want-of* A Tjtone trouble is to secure the restora* 7) s? tion of the digestive organs to their W Q aoxxnal v3gour. This can always be Q V accomplished by tho intelligent use v ft of BEECHAM'S MIXB the mostS\ m efficacious of all family medicines, m ?j They never fail to dissipate all the n \S conditions which cause a person to w Abe "mn down" or "below par"w Jland to bring back health, strength, JJ w and buoyant spirits. When yon feel I? Q depressed or listless they trill make (i V you fresh and fit. Remember that V A want of health, snore often thanV 4|nofc, is due to U Vi Sold in boxes, price 10J.J., 1/1} & 2/9. l\ IIION THE EASY WAY. YOURJtiOME IS INCOMPLETE UNTIL IT HAS A JJOTPOINT ELECTRIC IB.ON ! Sole New Zealand Agmits : TURNBULL & JONES, LTD., ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, BLAIR-STREET, WELLINGTON. And at Christchurch. Dunedin. and Auckland. TOIL ~~~ ~__ mm^~ I SASH m EASY TERMS. P. HOLTON, THE TALKERIES, WILLIS STREET, LOCAL AGENT. BICYCLES Fitted with Eadie Coaster freewheel, complete, £6 6s. Also, just landed, latest modols Raleighs, Humberg, 8.5.A., and Premier Bicycles; very best English makes, from £10 10s. At SAVILLE'S Cycle Works, 68, Kent-ter.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 22, 27 January 1911, Page 4

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