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I ‘ HEALTH SEEKERS are out to secure nothing less than the most excellent thing in the world. It is possible for men and women to be healthy even under conditions not altogether favourable —as, for example, sedentary occupation, irregular meals, and other drawbacks. Such disadvantages should, of course, be corrected as far as possible. The most important thing ; is to maintain the digestive system in a state of effici- ] eney or to restore it to soundness when it has I become disordered. To effect either purpose there | is one Remedy to be pre- ' ferred before all others — i Prepared only by jj THOMAS BEECHAM, St. Helens, Lancs. I , Sold everywhere In boxes, n | labelled 10id.. la-lU and 20-Dd. I | (original English prices.) B CraeJPSJ ® €‘••>o l*is food —the first indication of a dyspeptic. That’s when life becomes irksome and the best friend you’ve got in the world is a bore. That, too, is when you should purchase a bottle of Dr. Crossland’s seldom fails to remove these symtoms of a disordered condition. Purchase to-day that bottle of Dr. Crossland’s Noxol and be relieved of your trouble. Stores and chemists sell it — 21- a bottle. 8 a All housewives like to be praised for their cooking. The praise will be unstinted if you use Edmonds Baking Powder. Cakes and pastry come from the oven light, brown and delicious when Edmonds is used. ’Tis always “Sure-to-Rise.” • BAKINGPOWDER V! 1920 s 71 1504 tS** 60 Vo2® ye of unvarying success in relieving coughs and colds, is the long record of Bormington’s Irish Moss. To-day, as in the days of our grandfathers, it occupies first place in tens of thousands of homes. Mrs. J. C. HusseJl. of Oamaru, writes:— M 1 can remember as long as thirty years when Bennington’s Irish Moss was used for mens a child by my mother, and I now use it in my own home for my children.*’ Boiaiiadton’s. IrishOMbss seldom fails to relieve the most stubborn cases ot coughs and colds. Avoid substitutes. Insist on Bennington's Irish Moss. At oil Chemists and Stores, 1/6 and 2/6. ITS ■prtOTF.CT yony mmitli and throat from 1 the disease germs which are very ev '.-’t in the air just now hy nsmo iiirland- Formalin Throat Pullets i.niat m '- ''ll3llloll flavour), buiu every-

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16758, 7 June 1920, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16758, 7 June 1920, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16758, 7 June 1920, Page 5