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WfaJ Keep your liver active and the small every-day worries and dis* I appointments will not trouble you. It is the mind that makes Us happy not our condition of life, and when you keep your stomach healthy,' j your bowels active* your blood pure by the regular use of Bcecham's Pills / your mind will always be clear and cheerful. Most of the hardships of life are I directly due to disordered digestion. The health of the whole body is affected 1 by the condition of the liver, j By thei* gentle purifying action Beecham's Pills accomplish wonderful mental and physical changes. They aid digestion and assimilation and enable you to enjoy the great benefit of the full nutriment in your food. They will keep you free from illness and help you to attain success by giving the mind energy, vigour and determination. They have a direct influence upon your bodil/ comfort and material welfare, and make living easy. Sold in boxes labelled price 10ld. IJH & 2,9, pLJ^ || IS if «UAStPI«I & 'SBURANCE OS. LTD, ||j Paid-up Capital ... Jt§ £1,000,000 (ESTD. 1821.) I ■ Total Assets exceed 19 £5,000,000 FIRE & ACCIDENT, f Insure Buildings, Jg||l Stocks. Fm-nitnro, Stacks, and all Fffi Agriculhiral llisks Lowest Current I M .'. nates. RUks of gjg^gy gggg g Q(J .. Bush Fires and| covered. "^ Managerfc-

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Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13739, 3 June 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13739, 3 June 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13739, 3 June 1913, Page 2

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