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an- ;he most efficacious medicine yet known for thecure of all forms ofINDIGESTION, BILIOUS DISORDERS, SICK HEADACHE, POORNESS OF BLOOD, NERVOUS. DEBILITY, AND GENERAL WANT OF TONE. Unquestionable testimony of this fact can be obtained by almost anyone anywhere. iIEGMAM'S PILLS cleanse thebowels.give tone to thestomach, gently stimulate the the liver, remove bile, purify the blood* and, in short, soon make every organ of the body healthfully to perform its allotted function. Their use brings the body to a high condition of health and fitness and fortifies it against disease. BiEGHAM'S PILLS will put you "in condition" and enable you to ward off chills and to escape ailments which are often the forerunners of serious and lasting illness. On the first sign of any irregularity of the system, a timely dose ■ will save further trouble and suffering. BEEGtfAM'S PILLS have for many years proved themselves invaluable for females of all ages. The girl attaining womanhood, the young woman.and those of maturer years find BEECHAM'S PILLS a special boon during the recurring times of depression and discomfort when Nature requires a little assistance. They remove that tired worn-out feeling, give.: lustre to the eyes, and bring back the glow of health to the cheeks and lips. pEGHAM'S PILLS Notwithstanding the gigantic sale of over SIX MILLION BOXES PER ANNUM, there are still thousands of sufferers who are spoiling their lives, and possibly ruining their health, with experiments, while the old established remedy, BEECHAM'S PILLS remains still untried.

I A TEA TO YOUR TASTE. r i* _______ -*& a Have the best of everything. " Amon S Teas > buy iii'^Pif:^ S^^i^i^S It means more than satisfac--s>S^^ •■ tion > it means a saving on <ftiX*«» the grocer's bill. 1 Ml Grocers. Try it I i 24

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Colonist, Volume XLVII, Issue 11434, 13 September 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XLVII, Issue 11434, 13 September 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XLVII, Issue 11434, 13 September 1905, Page 4

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