THE WINNERS CONTEST WILL BE = ANNOUNCED = IN THIS NEWSPAPER — ON — SATURDAY, 30th December . Medical. WHY Is it that certain things ar© never 'jut ot date but always popular—certain boons, certain pictures, certain music, lor example? It must be because in those booKs, those pictures, that music there is something excellent something that men ana womm find they need or desire. Things held in general esteem are always in demand. Right popularity is a hall-mark or value. If this view be applied to a medicine which has now been before the public for more than half a century —a medicine which from the first has proved an unrivalled remedy for all irregularities of the digestivo organs—it cannot be denied that Beecham's Pills triumphantly stand the test. They do not fail to perform what is promised for Three generations of men and women have acknowledged the sterling worth of these pills for the relief and cure of various ailments of the sumach, liver, kidneys, and bowels. BEECH PILLS For many years have enjoyed a sale far larger than that of any other proprietary medicine. Their popularity is not confined to one class, nor to one hemisphere— reputation is world wide. And with good reason. Beecham's Pills are a scientific preparation of carefully-selected ingredients of the highest value for their purifying and stimulating effects upon the organs of digestion and excretion. The Intelligent use of this medicine, as directed, always improves the health. In these days of stress and strain every man ana woman needs a little medicine now and again. It is, of course, important that waste accumulations should be effectively expelled from the body, if the best health is to be maintained, and at the first sign of sluggish action of the liver and bowels, indigestion, headache, biliousness, or other out-of-sorts condition, the -vise course is to take a dose of Beecham's Pilis. In addition to their peptic and purifying qualities they have a decided tonic effect on the whole system. Many thousands of people have found how speedily they relieve and how soon they effect a • CURE. Sold in boxes, labelled, price IOJd (36 pills). Is lid (56 pilis), and 2s 9<l (168 pilla)I Get Rid of That I I Cold 1 | §1 Delay is dangerous and may lead H §9 to more serious chest and lung jg ■ trouble. But how? Bonnington's 9 H Irish Mos3 will cure you. For over g I half a century it has been tested |g |i and proved the most satisfactory □ " M family remedy for young and old. |1 j H But be sure you get Bonnington's 1 j Bonnington's Irish Moss .lIIIMIIILIHIIIIIII lllllllillWliliHMfiffllfMllßliinmnmnilßllMlniii l...imi..ir BIMilMMHIII" Scrofula Is very often acquired, though generally Inherited. Bad hygiene, foul air, impure water, ! ere among its causes. It is called " the soil for tubercles," and where it is allowed to remain tuberculosis or consumption ia pretty euro to take root. Hood's Sarsaparilla removes every trace of scrofula and builds up the system that has buffered from it. This is the testimony of thousands of cured people. My brother suffered very much from eczema la form of scrofula) on all parts of his body, but thanks to Hood's Sarsaparilla, he is now in excellent health." Miss G. L. Bakes, Awatuna, via Eltham. Taranaki, N. Z. Hood's SarsaparilEa S3l lie* Made by O. I. Hood Co.. Low»}i ißd ■ 111 U.S.* Sow*l-Ah»miw» Constipation |||
THERE is nothing equal to Chamberlain's Tablets for constipation. When the proper dose is taken their action is so agreeable and so natural that you do hoc realise that it is the effect of a medicine.. These tablets possess tonic properties that aid in establishing a natural and regular action of the bowels. . Chamberlain's Tablets have cured many cases of chronic constipation. Merchandise. Analysis PROVES that PUSIMN OATS are Scotland's Best — " Enormously increased in food value by the addition of Plasmon."—Lancet. PORRIDGE IN PERFECTION. 4 minutes' boiling on'y. PLASMON i. mci by the ROYAL FAMILY New Zealand Depot: Nathan's Bides.. Wellington. I TRUE FOOD! there t.ec,jraln *o rltt. in nutrl* mjKSZ. KraSfrSSsft' INDIAN JOHNSTON'S manufactured J a JOHNSTON'S I PATENT CQRN-FLOUR I (PATENT In I CORN-FLOUR The highest medical authority ti» 6reat Britain, "The Lancet," ba» H exprested the opinion that 1 "IT IS DECIDEDLY SUPERIOR." J
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14867, 19 December 1911, Page 9
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