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You must eat to iive and as long as your stomach digests and assimilates its food, sickness seldom attacks you. But hasty and careless eating frequently interferes with the digestion and starts digestive troubles. Good health depends so much on the condition of the stomach, that unusual care should be taken to keep it in good order. To maintain A Healthy Stomach take Beecham’s Pills at the first sign of a sick headache, indigestion, biliousness or constipation. A dose or two will usually right the trouble, tone the digestion and improve the appetite. Made entirely of medicinal herbs, these pills act naturally, without any unpleasant after-effects. For more than seventy years, the timely use of Beecham’s Pills has helped men and women in all parts of the world to avoid many of life’s ailments and keep a healthy stomach In a Healthy Body Prepared only by THOMAS BEECHAM, St. Helens, England. Sold in boxes, labelled 10td., ls-l td and 2s-9d. (original English prices.)

Two thousand glorious years agone! When King Milesius furled his tail, And gazed fair Erin’s Isle, upon, He named that realm “Sweet Innisfail 1” Alas, his ships their cables sprung, 'Mid storms no craft could long endure. In vain his strength of limb and lung, He had no Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, —Advfc.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3514, 19 July 1921, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3514, 19 July 1921, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3514, 19 July 1921, Page 13

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