of indigestion are often of so slight and apparently unimport* ant a character,' that they are« either disregarded or dismissed with the. thought that they "will soon pass off". But this is « careless course that involves considerable risk, for it is certain that persistent dyspepsia may give rise to the most serious con* sequences. Digestive troubles of anykind ' Call for curative treatment at once, for in a chronic form, they arc an insidious eneriiy sapping the very foundation of health* For the treatment of indigestion, partio* ularly in its early . stages, ; Beeoham’s Pills are known to bo t highly reliable remedy. They act gently v and naturally--, cleansing, correcting and strengthening the organs.affected, assisting nature to. make the /digestion strong and: healthy. To avoid or cure the distressingills that spring from a disordered state of the digestive system, take '■'.'■l 1 i-j *-■ ‘j? m ■ * ■■ ■ Soli is kuwa, labelled price lOty (M ptlli), l/U (66 piJU)*Z/S «M pills). fNIfSH>«KS M»U ' l -S' ■ . SsiS :".s ; is,:■■■■■' ;
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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 February 1917, Page 5
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