■'jfMVfy?s/fv^ \m ' that; you ;give to health., , its proper share of attention. It is. •rather.-a >ady people appear to ufanifest the! ■ greatest concern over their property' generally, they are guilty,of ■ consid-* erable carelessness concerning what < :.is: really life's chief asset—their.; sgeneral-health, The tendency of! times is to make heavy—some«' ■i times excessive—demands'upon the' > physical powers, with the inevitable ■ £ result that the system gets run-down.' .Days like the present.are exceed- ■ and the bodily poweri; !ore liable to eyfier from the! strain- You will be well advised if |, steps to combat the earliest mani* , iestations of indisposition,: I||i mul« ■, tipiy-ailmentstlevelop-by, neglect,! [Such symptoms as sick headache, constipation, flatulence,'' | heartburn; and loss M energy are ', indications of., an :^byer-'florked .or; • unsettled condition; of the digestive ■ to take under 6uch circumstances ii ) Beccham'sj.Pillsij Itrthe treatment. ,;of;aj!BMdersi of '"■ iSo! y sue6«Bfuj'.fteo^lir la b«es, labelled lOidil/Ii & 2/9,
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North Otago Times, Volume CIV, Issue 13798, 7 February 1917, Page 2
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141Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 North Otago Times, Volume CIV, Issue 13798, 7 February 1917, Page 2
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