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; THAT feeling, so prevalent in the hot weather, which makes one tired of life and work, is becoming more common every year. Many attribute this to the climate; and, in fact, the climate is responsible—very slight!;., however. If you feel WEARY' and lack energy, you may rest assured that your blood is thin, weak, and impure ; if it were rich and pure it would impart vitality and energy to every nerve and organ in the body, and the whole system would be robust and healthy. When the i system is run down from weakness of the . blood, you become tired and | WORM OUT I and you are only able to do a very slight j amount of work without feeling great; j fatigue. You have a constant desire to lie | down, and at the end of the day feet 1 utterly worn-out and dispirited. You may, by force of will, overcome that worn-out FEELING ! for a time, but this course acts on the j nerves, and results eventually in “nervous prostration.” The blood only becomes j impure when the stomach, liver, and bowels : are not in good working order, and the ■ digestion is poor. The liver fails to per- : form its functions in cleansing the blood : and the system becomes “ run down.” ’ BILE BEAMS j are the best remedy for complaints <>f tii;-. j sort. They enable the stomach to 1 work quickly and thoroughly, he:' the i liver to halo itsef, and do away wit i con I stipation and indigestion. Rich blood j the result, and with a stream of red m bleed flowing through your veins yor, j be free from disease, and lack of cucig-. j will be a thing of the past. For a general ! toning up of the system, there is nothing i like Tile Deans fob biliousness. They nut | things in order, so that Nature can do hexwork, which is all that is required. As a result of the Duke of K<■ i throwing open Arundel Castle during 'he : summer at a small fee £213 has ’been handed to the Arundel and District Naming and Hospital Emergency Associate thus freeing the hospital from debt.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2914, 19 January 1910, Page 96

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Page 96 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2914, 19 January 1910, Page 96

Page 96 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2914, 19 January 1910, Page 96