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TO Be fit FOR DUTY at the present time—wbaierer the work may consist in—is an honourable obligation incumbent upon every man and woman in the country. The beat that everyone can do 'is needed- But no man con possibly do himself full justice either in mental or physical worlf if his health is a matter of anxiety and uncertainty. Still leas can a woman feel run-down and continue to do her best. Anyone engsffed upon new tiring or exacting work needs to take constant care. keep really well and fit. The complex organs of digestion and assimilation are very liable to get iMsot through overwork, hasty meals, and the excitement and strops of unusual conditions of life. When the appetite is poor, the stomach disordered, tho bowels irresular. the liver eluicEish. when you fell out-of-sorU generally, depressed and lacking energy, you should promptly TAKE a course of that excellent tonic-aneriajit and corrective medicine, Beecham's Fills. _ Often ' referred to as bejns " Worth a Guinea a Box." this specific always does good, speedily restoring regular healthy conditions. Beechnru's Pills cleanse and regulate the stomach, liver and bowels, impart strength and tone, purify the blood, and hence have an excellent bracing offect upon the nervous system. Numberless people can bear testimony from {heir own erfperieuco to the wonderful curative properties of this world-famous medicine, You. too, will likewise benefit by taking , BEECHxiM'S PILLS, Sold Everywhere In boxes, labelled 101 d. la. lid. and Ss fid. NOT A GERMAN POWDaj [H^JgJEI] "MUSTDIE" Certain Death to All Insects, Full directions with each Tin. Bold everywhere. Chemists, Grocers. Storekeepers, 9d per Tin. FREE TBIAL.-Write to " Mustdle," Dent. B. Box 1820, G.P.0., Sydney, and sample tin will be sent post free; or forward 9d in stamps for a full-site tin. SHARLAND & CO., LTD., Wholesale Agents, KIDHEY COMPLAINT Completely Cured by Dr. SHELDON'S GIN PILLS. "For several years I have been a great sufferer from Kidney complaints and the numerous agonies attached to that most painful disease, '* writes Mrs. Woolley, Peterborough Street, Christchuroh, N.Z. "Many tortuous and distracted nights I have pitched and tossed in bed trying to get a little well-earned and greatly-needed rest, until I thought I should go out of my mind with the pains that only those who have suffered as myself can conceive or understand. I was advised to try Dr. Sheldon's Gin Pills by a friend who had used the same aid would not be denied, hut as I had tried almost everything, it was With a poor heart I consented to oblige my friend. After a very small course of the above Gin Pills, as recommended, I slept well, headaches and pains disappeared, and I was my own real self again, and words cannot describe my gratefulness for the renewed life I now have." Dr. Sheldon's Gin Pills will make your Kidneys strong and healthy. They arc specially prepared Backache and Kidney Pills, entirely different froti any other remedy, and infinitely more efficacious. They are effecting numberless wonderful cures. Sold in two size glass containers at Is €d and 2s 6d per bottle. fTHEWONDERFULOVENS if of the famous )( ORION RANGES Aro a source of Delight and Perfect (| Satisfaction to Housewives and {{ 1 Professional Cooks. Jj :,, New Zealand's Nations! Bongo, j) '!,- Ask your Ironmonger to show you l) an " ORION.* » |; H. E. SHACKLOCK LTD. , Butiedib, Auckland, Wellington. '«

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16796, 12 March 1918, Page 8

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555

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16796, 12 March 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16796, 12 March 1918, Page 8

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