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THE WORK OF DIGESTION should be performed with esse and completeness if the body is to be maintained in perfect health. But even in the case of those who possess naturally strong digestions this is far from always being the case, for the conditions of modem life impose a strain which frequently gives rise to unavoidable irregularities. Hence almost everybody suffers at times from dyspeptic troubles, more or less pronounced. It is then that medicine becomes a 'necessity. An ideal remedy for most of the derangements to which the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels are liable is that well-known preparation—Beecham’s Pills. Exercising as they do a tonic, corrective [ 'and cleansing influence upon the 'disturbed organs, Beeoham’s Pills speedily bring about marked im"provement. The work of digestion is always greatly facilitated by a course of that highly successful medicine

Pni«feJ only if' THOMAS B2ECHAM, St o boxes,' labelled 10 Id, I/IJ Sc 2/9 is too often allowed to become chronic by inattention to functional irregularities of the liver, bowels and kidneys. The organs should be stimulated and the blood purified by Holloway’s Pills • For Malaria, African Fever, Ague, and kindred ailments, the Pills have a peculiar medicinal value, and aches and .pains are speedily dispelled by Holloway’s Ointment, The Flour that gives Satisfaction Housewives and expert bakers unite in praise of Snowball Flour because they have proved that no other brand will give such satisfactory results. Snowball is rich in gluten, the element that controls jhe process. of .“rising.’* Hence* cakes and bread made from Snowball are always lighter and dc- . licious. Try ii and prove its suneriority* Awarded Gold Medal at N.Z. and London Exhibitions. 23 Tht Daihf Kn^ad!

COLMAN’S STARCH MAKES DAINTY THING’S DANTIER GOVERNMENT H £P A RTMENT At aoi 93 £1 every fo« weeks paid to the Department will provide a capital sum ol £SOO payable with bonus additions at age 60 or at previous death; or £1 every four weeks at the same age will provide a capital sum of £BOO, without profits, payable at death. 4, «. BIGHARDBON, FJA, Oommlulonm In over 3000 cmoi DoitfiTroatn succeeded. Unsolicited testin l teen on application. Writs GOITFT ■Free Booklet,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10507, 7 February 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10507, 7 February 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10507, 7 February 1920, Page 2

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