MEDICAL. A POINT TO PONDIOR. Physical and' mental vigour were never of greater importance thiui they are to-day. Til io (.conditions oC lifo aro much more strenuous than in times gone, by, ajiil, in consequence, the health of (he modern man is more sensitive tiiul more easily upset than his father's was in "the good old days." Of all t.ho bodily organs, the .stomach is probably the first, to suffer from the strain of modern life. Rusy people can hardly avoid hurrying over meals, and too often they acquire a habit of rapid eating which is most unfavourable, to the maintenance of a good digestion. Worry, long hours of business, and overwork also enter largely into the life of to-day. So from one cause or another, the digestion becomes enfeebled, the health suffers, and the vigour slackens. It is here tlia-t Bcecham's Pills will vender valuable service in restoring tho health when it has fallen below par; and what is equally important, will maintain it when re-established. This widely-known preparation is a preventive of disease as well as a curative, and should always bo taken immediately any derangement of the digestive organs is suspected. As a household remedy, safe and efficacious at all times, there is nothing more reliable, than BEECHA M'S PILLS. Sold , everywhere in boxes. Labelled Price: ibid (36 pills), Is (56 pills), and 2s 9d (168 pills).
PERSONAL CHARM ie the natural accompaniment of a beautiful complexion, and a beautiful complexion is tho natural reeult of usins PEARS' SOAPS. Matcblese for the complexion. A glass of WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS (ore meaJa is an unfailing appetiser,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16238, 23 November 1914, Page 8
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