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to Business E 1 IVERYONE confined all day, whether in a shop, factory or office, sooner or later i_J becomes a dyspeptic. The want of put.door exercise and fresh air, no matter how perfect apparently the ventilation is, soon tells it*.tel?, . The appetite needs tempting, the bowels become irregular, the nerves get irritable, and feeling occasionally comes over the spirits, and one feels that all is not as it should fceir. sphere of ours. THE GREAT TROUBLE IS THE TERRIBLE WANT OF ENERGY That conies o vet one: Thi§; dmbiSed tfith sleepless nights, or, if sleep is obtained, it 4 with b'ad dreams; arid, oh awning the Ming Ct want of rest i* as great, Sri fact very ofien greater; than when sleep was, sought tje jAeiipti's;.mght.; • Tfie,popular impression is tliat fh’is' canript be altered with opt Altering due s bonditiohs of Sai that the i'hsifle occupation, must give way to outdoor to ensure a cions or U v • L * x \ ]yp r Sorrell, the photographer, ChnstcMlteh—- a typical, busy, shu't-up worker—regained perfect by means; of “ WAjStliu/’ savs —“Whilst working under exactly similar conclitions as those which caused his. troubles, by means of Loasby’s ‘ WAHOCU be is now as energetic and healthy as ever, and his strong conviction expressed should carry weight with any sufferer. “ WAWOO ” (Loasb —Price 2s 6d ; from all Chemists and Storekeepers throughout WAHOO or po^t*free from Sole Manufacturer and Proprietor, r?~« rr, oi7 pr WHOLESALE pence's STKEET, U DUNEI)?N® 1N ° ° R ’ "™0"«• *» COMPANY^ 15 ’ PEOnS “ *

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1247, 23 January 1896, Page 35

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Page 35 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1247, 23 January 1896, Page 35

Page 35 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1247, 23 January 1896, Page 35

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