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HEALTH IS EVERYTHING. Health is your most precious possession, for does not your happiness and prosperity, and all that makes life worth living depend upon your health, and you cannot guard this, your natural birthright, too jealously. Now, in a large proportion of the eases of ill-health and actual sickness one hears of so constantly, the stomach has been the cause. Perhaps it all started with ah attack of Indigestion, which was passed lightly over and thought nothing of until another attack, and still another came, and the victim found himself scarcely ever free from pain, for his system was gradually yielding to the insidious sapping of disease. . How do YOU feel? Are you always quite well? Have you never experienced Flatulence, Furred Tongue, Palpitation of the Heart, Frequent aches, Oppression after Eating, Nervous Tremors and Chills, Sleeplessness, Constipation, Pains in the Back and' Sides, or other symptoms which endanger and rob life of all interest and pleasure? Don't neglect your health—it's suicidal to allow these symptoms to go unchecked, for they quickly develop into Indigestion, that curse of modern living. There's a cure for you—it's Dr NOXOL, the remedy which cures in Nature's own way by herbs and" fruit juices, which furnish the missing elements to the deranged digestive organs. / ''NOXOL" strengthens the stomach and digestive organs, removes the- poison from the system, and helps the whole constitution to regain its normal healthy vigor. Don't allow yourself to suffer with Indigestion. any longer, for you are mortgaging your balance of vitality ; but • get a bottle of NOXOL from your chemist or store, and be absolutely cured. Price 2s per bottle— l one bottle benefits, and seldom more than two are needed to effect a cure, in even the most stubborn cases. 2

Watch the New T Model Foids go ■y. —F. R. Dennison, Aeent. I

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10505, 13 July 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10505, 13 July 1910, Page 6