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Sheep NORTH STREET., TTMARU, ALSO AT BEAOONSFIELD. ffl Success is riot in all matters a proof of merit but where patent medicines are concerned it certainly is. The changeless popularity of Bcccham's Pills is due to the fact that they possess remedial properties which render them of great value as a household remedy. The reason why this patent medicine can clahn to be a really national remedy, the reason why it Is doing the greatest good to the greatest number, is just because it is the remedy that does the greatest good to the indi.vidtul. 'BEECHAM'S PILLS are^pcclaliy"suitable for females o! all Sold in buxes, labelled price 10|d (36 pillo), 1/1J (56 pills) & 2/9 (16S pills tmmxmmsmsMsm The high percentage of proteid and fat — the extra cream and lactose (milk sugar) present in Glaxo — explains why it is of the greatest value in assisting invalids and convalescents to regain strength and increase weight. / T v O impart stimulus and strength to invalids and restore convalescents to usual health and vigour is the task easily accomplished by Glaxo. It rebuilds strength and weight, because it adequately nourishes the system. If one tablespoonful of Glaxo is added to each cup of beef-tea, soups, etc., it will make them far more nourishing. When all else is rejected by the stomach, Glaxo can be given with confidence. Unlike > ordinary milk the nourishing caseinogen is broken up into light, flaky, digestible particles. Glaxo has a delicious flavour—patients welcome it. It is absolutely germ-free, more digestible than ordinary milk, and far richer in cream and milk sugar. To half a cupful of Glaxo add a lillle hoi water, mix into a paste, then pour in boiling water sloioly, mixing all the time. The flavour is improved by pouring from cup to cup after mixing. INVALIDS AND CONVALESCENTS

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Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16713, 22 January 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16713, 22 January 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16713, 22 January 1919, Page 8

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