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Beecham's Pills, they arc just the thing as t family medicine. Nothing to be compared with them has yet been pul before the public. For over half a century this medicine has been an easy First Favourite in countless households and the name and fame of Beecham's Pills have spread all over the world. The reason for the enormous popularity of this remedy is not far to seek. Experience has shown that there is nothing better for derangements of the stomach and digestive organs generally. Taken in accordance with directions. Pills give quick relief, stimulate the organs to healthy action and have a tonic effect upon the whole system. If you have not tried them and have any doubt as to their real value and efficacy, get a box and judge for yourself. You will find Beecham's Pills a valuable aperient and unequalled in regulating the stomach, bowels, liver, and kidneys, and restoring the powers of digestion, *T*hey increase the appetite, promote assimilation of food and establish good health. No household should ever be without a box. Many thousands of families have proved the value of Beecham's

SICK HEADACHE.

WOMEN SUBJECT TO FREQUENT THROBBING, BURSTING HEADS.

Thero’s many a cause. Men aro not often troubled by headaches; when they are it is - generally duo to biliousness or indigestion. But women have headaches which seem peculiar to their sex, frequent throbbing headaches. Does it not seem that such headaches peculiar to women must be at once related to womanly disease? Women who suffer with diseases peculiar to the sex do not realise the drain of vital strength and nerve force they undergo as a consequence of disease. It is this that causes tho headaches of sick women. In other cases these plains and disagreeable feelings are generally symptoms of some other complaint, such as indigestion, biliousness, and constipation, all of which are caused by corrupt, noxious matter clogging the circulations; lienee a stream or rush of blood to the head, and by the excitement a great pressure on the brain. “I have much pleasure,” writes Mrs. Mary Blair, Wansheck Street, Oatnaru, “in- recommending Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills as a grand Family Medicine for all common ailments. I used to suffer- a great deal from biliousness, but Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills have entirely rid mo of that trouble. AVe always keep a -bottlo of Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills in the house for tho use of myself and! family. You may use this letter iu any way you desire.”-

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144050, 20 March 1913, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144050, 20 March 1913, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144050, 20 March 1913, Page 5