GOITRE i Lady who tried every remay in »»in | and at last discovered * simple self-can: will send particulars FREE to suffrfers. Send address trt AI.ICE MAY. Bo* iO** 1 rhrlnrktrth, New Zealand "«• Don't send stamps. M«»U°n this f'apT.j
i \ . ■ im A A A AA AAAA A A ! Whatever Happens | j in regard to welfare take it calmly. i Whether you come into a FORTUNE, win the > J CALCUTTA SWEEP, or walk off with the j> J BEAUTY PRIZE, keep a level head. $► >f Whether you have sunk GOOD MONEY m BAD <r J MARKS in a COLOSSAL SWINDLE or get away » 1 with the BOOBY PRIZE, don tbe downhearted. > 5 Whatever happens in regard to health always demands J 5 early and careful consideration. r « Without good he »lth good fortune loses half its value: f <$ depression is doubled when bad luck is encountered, X 4 ! Well! there is nothing more suitable than Beecham's £ 4Pills when you are out of sorts* liverish, languid and £ i 4 [ depressed, when appetite is fickle, digestion upset, £ ! ' and the system requires purifying and toning up. T ! 4 Why ! the universal popularity and enormous sale of C ! <a this specific is alone convincing testimony to its 1 4' genuine worth. & |j; TAKE I | MAKE a REGULAR rule OF rrjj <s»*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18887, 9 December 1924, Page 17
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