I believe THAT bodily health is necessary, to continued and effective work.,' THAT "grouch" is more often the effect of a bad liver than a natural bad temper. THAT my body influences my spirit, and my spirit influence! my body. THAT I owe it as a duty to my family, my friends, and my bust* nees to keep in perfect health. THAT indigestion and constipa* tion are the commonest of human maladies, and often the moat neglected.,, THAT a sound and healthy stomach means a cheerful diiV position and reasonable optimism —menial quajsfe nMish i n>us4 THAT cures my patten, and has. pr£vess an^ mately permanent, because cures along natural lines.^ Dr Orossiand's" " Wpxoi'-' 'jt be obtained from all le^di Bagrieand Op.,
F^^^^^^S^T^aaaX that you jive to your general health j ita proper shore of attention. It is « rather a curious tact that while ] many people appear to manifest the« greatest concern over their property' generally, they are guilty ef consid- '„ erable carelessness concerning what« is really life's chief asset—their* general health. The tendenoy of * the times is to make heavy—some- * timeo exoessive—demands upon the« physical powers, with the inevitable * result that the system gets run-down. * Days like the present are exceed* < ingly trying end the bodily powers" are liable to suSar from the strain. You wiQ be well advised if steps to combat the earliest mani»] testations of indisposition. Ills multiply—ailments develop-by negleot.' [Such symptoms as sick hsadacho, ! biliousness, constipation, flatulence,; ' heartburn and loss of energy aro indications of an over-worked or unsettled condition of the digestive \ organs. One of the best medicines to take under such circumstances is Bcecham'o Pills. In the treatment. of disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels there is no oilier propri- . etary medicine which has had such ■ a lengthy and successful record as] li I « In boxes, labelled 10id, I/IJ & 2/9.
i&sssggssss «s fliflW o^ffWn*^ *sSh >■« Wc just bought up a line of Leather Goods from an Oversea Traveller. They were his samples, but owing to the war his firm instructed him not to book further orders. They are all Pure Leather, and in all patterns and sizes— GLADSTONE BAGS HAND BAGS KIT BAGS And the like. We bought them cheap, and arc celling them the same way. Couie and have a look at them. ffl Second-hand Clothier, 123, 125, 127 ARMAGH STREET. . 'Phone 3087. ; .
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17291, 5 October 1916, Page 5
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392Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17291, 5 October 1916, Page 5
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