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YOUR OWN VALUE. livery woman ought to know her own value, and how nint h her health, happiness and general htness lor work or enjoyment, matter to those about her. A i others are the irame upon ! which the work of the world is built up, yet how can a woman prove a cheery, helpful wife, a wise, kind mother or a sympathetic companion it she is out of ‘health, over- weary or dispirited? Headaches, backaches, i depressed nerves, sleeplessness and, kindred troubles invade and break up | more homes than any hum an toe. Aou drag through your work too tired to enjov hie and even too tired to -sleep when night comes. it is not the outside things, such as money or success, that make life I happy, but j;iio(l health and abundant spirits. You may have drifted so far down that you think you will never he strong again. .11 iu good. sound health is for all. With healthy kidneys once more acting freely, these distressing symptoms you have endured so long will vanish. Dr Sheldon’s (till Tills are now doing for others what they can as easily do for yon—make life l worth while. Turn over a new leaf for health and start with Dr Shtldon’s Gin Tills to-day, 2s and 3s lid. Obtainable eve ry who re.

•Public Health Department urges the strict precaution against infantile-para-lysis. Dilute NAZOL with olive oil and smear inside nostrils.—Advt,

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 April 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 21 April 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 21 April 1925, Page 4

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