Same —a word largely used in these days—may be said to accurately express, in so far" as any single word can, what is the careful and considered conclusion which has-been arrived at by many people who use Beecham's Pills. They consider that Beecham's Pills are "indispensable" to their* health, and, as a matter of course, to their happiness; and they never allow themselves to be without a supply of this valuable medicine in their homes. This latter is an excellent idea, and one worthy of imitation —for there is no doubt whatever, that, as a preventive medicine —one that may be taken with confidence when perhaps only an " out of sorts " feeling is experienced and before any definite ailment has developed —Beecham's Pills are a positive boon. They do good all round; —they tone up the stomach, correct the action of the liver, regulate the bowels and are a powerful agent in purifying the blood. It is certainly a good plan never to be without Preparea only oy THOMAS BEECIIAM, St. Helens, England. Sold in boxes, labelled price 10£d (36 pills), 1/1£ (56 pills) & 2/9 (168 pills).
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Otago Witness, Issue 3306, 25 July 1917, Page 17
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187Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3306, 25 July 1917, Page 17
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