In These Days of High Pressure, when the incesgant grind, necessary for a decent existence, is serere enough to knock -vital sparks out of the constitutions of the best of us, -who shall deny that they are wise in their genera- a> tion irho, without waiting for a danger signal, appeal periodically to j,^^-— some proved medicine which can be implicitly trusted to cleanse and Jr 4l^S& / renovate the marvellous mechanism of the human system? At n» time J^^a^ *sds \tr •ince the days of Adam have breadwinners, whether man or woman, j/r ■tood in such pressing need as they do nowadays of a sure, Jr _^^_/^ convenient, and at the same time perfectly harmless jr^rM^&^^^r antidote against brain fag, irritability, and drooping jjr jr fully and cheaply spirits. Well, to balance the bitters you will J^ *° the refiCue " A re " generally, even in this hard world, find J^J^^ J? medj aW " P leasantl y the genuine sweet* somewhere, and j^s£ B^VT 6 P ecdy - for we haye no time undoubtedly it* just here X#J\ X to rest by the way-certain in its . s^^4^^%F^ sJr curative powers, safe and gentle in its x^A. J^o^>^» action, and permanent in its results, is it any Jy ifc, ><Wki y -r^ wonder that Beecham's Pills have found, and are jrfr j^^ "^L ever finding, their way into the waistcoat pocket of jf j^ m. B every wise man and into the cupboard of every thoughtful woman — maid or matron ? Beecham'e Pills have long been prized -j^^^^ f° r their distinct virtue of pleasingly appealing to the brain via the j{* stomach, and by dispersing all " cobwebs," at once fitting us to face the struggle ±^^r^M y^^ of modern life. Wist numbers owe their good health to Beecham's Pills — nay, more, we re\ c it the old, bold, but honest statement t iat Beecham's Pills save thousands of lives yearly. Therefore, we consider the forcible a that first caught your ey« on this page to be the truth —viz , that "in these days of high pressure " Beecham's Pills ARE AN ABSOLUTE NECESSITY.
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Otago Witness, 6 February 1901, Page 74
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475Page 74 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, 6 February 1901, Page 74
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