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■when the incessant grind, necessary for a decent existence, is severe enough to knock vital sparks out of the constitutions of the, best of us, who shall deny that they are wise in their genera- j? tion who, without; waiting for a danger signal, appeal periodically to "Ills* some proved medicine which can be implicitly trusted to cleanse and Js A renovate the marvellous mechanism of the human system ? At no time *Jr ;r^ since the- days of Adam have breadwinners, whether man or woman, - >|k >^~ xfr stood in such pressing need as they do nowadays o£ a sure, Jr Jsl s^^ convenient, and at the same time perfectly harmless j^^j^^^^^^^^^y^ come cheer- ■ antidote against brain fag, irritability, and drooping jt sf^ fully and cheaply spirits. "Well, to balance the "bitters you, will _j^^^ jr to * ne rescue - A re - generally, even in- this hard world, find _ >^^%s^i always pleasantly the genuine sweets somewhere, and 'j^^^Zl speedy— for we have no time undoubtedly it h just; here jjr&hSfc to resfc *c way— certain in its where - ,- str^ 40^^ ,4^ curative powers, safe and gentle in its fi^Ml t j^^ iLfiiP^^ ;#" action, and permanent in its results, is it any ''• \~'>"~%22r y^ wonder that Beecham's Pills have found, and are > -"f Vl *'j%r yy^ ever fi n<^ n g> their way into the waistcoat pocket of iri^ j4& si<^ every wise man and into the cupboard of every thoughtful \ „->' \jt\a j(! a * .^^ woman — maid or matron? Beecham's Pills have long been prized .' 7 [jr for their distinct virtue of pleasingly appealing to the brain via the '\ ". rs? \l^ \^^ stomach, .and by dispersing all " cobwebs," at ence fitting us to face the struggle €$^jS§ of modern life. Vast numbers owe their- good health to Beecham's Pills nay, more, we repeat the old, bold, but honest statement fiat Beecham's Pills save thousands »' of lives yearly. Therefore, we consider the forcible assertion that first caught your eyo on this page to be the truth — viz, that "in these days of high pressure" Beecham's Pills ARE AN ABSOLUTE NECESSITY.

1 ' ' THE MOST BSUTfSITIOUS, ' " m^^MK^ vuußW Gsousa t| THE V& ' M ■ in labeUed tins * J H AMES Epps * oCo"o Co " Ltd " zl '':': ' H wev^^^^^^Z. "'" ' ' I Coloiira and Shades in , < s»>' saar vetr." Add 3 tnree . Italian Cloth, Satin, and B^IV^L.LJ fIRLP Tf% AB L" ' Mr-; GOLD MEDAL. . times- to the wear of Coutil at popular prices. ' ' * s^ ! w««"WA»B8BbB« fl W> »Sai>ia " "S-"" -sa-BRx ■> Mm - leather. Pleasant j "Sola Everywhere j-^^ IS &B& B laEiKiSißet «m ndoiiv. "Allows polish' MAOKBBBAS & H ASE,ETT, Agents,, £"fi%ffisS'S| " = cci^ j/, 2>«i^t;!c?i, iojictoji, Engtaiid, . , f . Printed for the Otago Daily Times and Witness Newspapers Company (Limited) by Josiait Lye, of Elgin road, Momingiou, and published by Robert Noble Amais of Cafgill^treot Dunedin, at the registered office of. tk Ooai^any. Dowling, Higij, -• '" * 'wad £lacfca(Jvew streels, Duaedin, on WJBIDWESDAYt tUe sfcU day of September, 1900. " " " - ' ■,--'..

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Otago Witness, Issue 2425, 5 September 1900, Page 72

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Page 72 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2425, 5 September 1900, Page 72

Page 72 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2425, 5 September 1900, Page 72

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