[Declining i appetite S € la oftan a sign of a poor state of i J, health. When it is accompanied J a by other aymptoms such Js head- I U ache, biliousness, a feeling of P ft fulness after eating, aleeplessnesa I * at night, drowsiness during the ' i day, and loss of energy—the causa ft " of the trouble is generally to be J | found in a disordered digestive ft P system. The proper course to P pursue in such a ease is to seek ft the aid of a reliable digestive P icine. There ie no better ft Beecham's Pills. Beecham’s Pills P are a specific,of greet value. They exercise a highly beneficial action upon the stomach,® liver and bowels end speedily bring about a great change for the better. S Beacham’s Pills go to the root of the trouble at once, and their aperient, corrective and restorative properties soon re-establish the health upon a sure foundation. Disorders of the digestive system rsrsly fail to disappear under tbs curative influence of Beecham’s Fills
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 104, 3 May 1919, Page 3
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190Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 104, 3 May 1919, Page 3
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