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Very Many Little Ills (and big ones too) begin with a sluggish, congested, or otherwise unhealthy state of one or more of the important centres of digestion and assimilation —the stomach, liver, kidneys, and bowels. Whenever the activity of these is in any way impaired unpleasant symptoms are sure to manifest themselves. It is therefore extremely unwise to ignore what are sometimes considered trifling ailments —a little indigestion —poor appetite —irregularity of the bowels —dull tired feeling —nervous irritability and headache—bad taste in the mouth on rising—general want of tone, etc. What is needed is a few doses of Beecham’s Pills. They speedily eliminate waste accumulations from the body, gently move the organs to healthy activity, and give tone to the stomach, thereby improving appetite and digestion and purifying and enriching the' blood. There is a feeling of lightness and brightness, of renewed energy and vitality, after a dose of Beeeham’s Pills. The cleansing and invigorating properties of this excellent medicine are undoubted. Ailments too numerous to mention Are Cured By Taking Beecham’s Pills in accordance with directions. The reason for the ever-increasing popularity and the enormous sale which this remedy has enjoyed for very many years, is not far to seek. Numberless men and women, people in all classes of society, have found that Beecham’s Pills can be depended upon to relieve and cure. It is not surprising that the body should require a little assistance occasionally. Under present-day conditions, with the inevitable tendency to strenuous living and over-exertion in some form or another, a suitable corrective medicine from time to time is a positive necessity. Those who take Beecham’s Pills now and then know that there is nothing better for preserving the general health and maintaining that physical “fitness” without which no one can really make the most of life. You get many times the value of what you spend in a box of BEECHAM’S PILLS Sold in boxes, labelled, price tO\d. (36 pills), l/li (56 pills) and 219 (168 plllt). 0®538353223fti

I*s s* & Look for The Name Bomuneton’s The succeu of Bennington’* Irish Moss has been so great, and its sale so large, that nnscrapulous persons have tried to imitate it. In order to make a larger profit ' some retailer may endeavour to sell you one of these imitations. Ask lor Bonningloaj and inaiat on getting it. For over half a century St has been the standard nedicini for coughs and colds—there’s nethiag so safe, so reliable, so elective. MR. J. TURNER, ef Omedia. writes t— rot soma yean I have had Boeainstea'i Irish Mow far Mil Tumef md ib« bat dnived much bettafil by it* um. Sha wag eoMidcrad coniuapliva but BoaBingtoo'glriih Mouhu quit* ratio** •d bet» «*d tbe » new quite gtroag. I have recommended it to maty 1 1 k have I with its ef ecS.“ C AR.RAC E EH IRISH MOSS A... DRESSING SECRET. An old drenc made new nt the enst nl a MAYPOLE SOAP ypR HOMt DVH S 3, srn all eoLOvm s , Amo WILL mor AMO*. Asthma Catarrh WBOOPINO COUOI SPASNOOK CMCF BRomam envois trranusHCO tarn A simple, safe and effective treatment for bronchial troubles, wltbont dosing the stomach with drugs. Used with success for thirty years. The air rendered strongly antiseptic. Inspired with every breath, makes breathing easy, soothes the sore throat, and stops the cough, assuring restful nights. Cresolene Is invaluable to mothers with young children and a boon to sufferers from Asthma. Cresolene relieves the bronchlalcompllca tlona of Scarlet Fever and Measles and Is a vain, able aid In the treatment of Diphtheria. Sold by Chemists. VapvCrcsolear Co. giCOUTUIIDTSTJt T..H.8.A aiecv «3 X g FLETCHER AND 00, GENEEAXi customhouse agist?, ETC, PANAMA STREET. Rink up Telephone No. 49JL

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8181, 24 July 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8181, 24 July 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8181, 24 July 1912, Page 2