A million germs woke up one day, Intent on journeying miles away ; Cough, cold, and fever, asthma too These germs were named by those who knew; And people grew so much alarmed, They realised they might be harm’d. But all at once the grms fell dead ; They’d met Woods’ Peppermint Cure, ’tis said.
Ulofili a Guinea a Sox. \beecham’s\ PILLS I Hundreds and thousands of ailing men and women in every clime have found that Beecham s Pills ‘ make life worth living.’ | They purify the Blood | Cure Bilious & Nervous Disorders ( Give tone to the Nervous System 1 1 I i Cure Restlessness and Insomnia ! Insure Assimilation of Food H Regulate the Secretions n Strengthen the Stomach II Arouse the torpid Liver q I Dispel Biiiuusattacks. (I II The genuine worth and never-failing (' || efficacy of BEECHAM’S FILLS have j; ij been tiil'y proved diuing a period of ( j |! sixty years, and they are ivcognised as > i 1 ) tte best safeguards against ail j' J Bilious and Nervous Attacks, b || The most satisfactory evidence of the I! > I universal esteem in which the ren<.wned |! H BEECHAM’S PILLS J H are held is found in the fact that the L j SALE EXCEEDS 0,000,000 BOXES ANNUALLY.!' P c »» BEECfiAAf ’S PILLS are special!'- F table for Females of all a r s. LC) J Price 10 .d„ 1.11, & 2/9. < /-y'
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 130, 18 May 1911, Page 3
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