—tha small every-uay worries, cares and disappointments which are the common lot of humanity —will,be borne all the more easily when the health is sound. The bodily condition has a considerable influence upon the mind, the source of cheerfulness, good spirits and happines3 generally. It is well to remember therefore, that by keeping.the liver active, tha stomach healthy and tha bowels regular you will go far towards keeping tha mind clear, alert and efficient—ready cheerfully and with a good heart the minor, troubles and worries of life. Beecham's Pills, when taken in accordance with the directions, will ba found to accomplish beneficial ohanges in tha physical condition. They will set the digestive system right in the first place and thus promote a cheerful state of mind. Life on the whole will bo easier, more satisfactory and altogether I a greater success if you keep up tha general health by taking -' Sol* fit', ioxti't labelled price, • 7 ' WJ4 (3* pllte). I/IJ (56 J?W») &2/9 IfafUteh
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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 February 1920, Page 2
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164Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 25 February 1920, Page 2
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