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fTtTonly on ttie uee ot '^•^l 1 I Sebinappa that it ought to LJ you be t&e Judge, j Every bottla of Wolfe'a Schnapp* fl contains an honoet preparation ■ of Juniper Berries «n* •eject m If you need a attmwlant that will M brace a tired body or clear a ■ tired mind, TEST WOLFFS I M SCHNAPPS^rnota-falee stimulant I M but a builder up of vital forces. I'M ydutakenofßjifk' J Better not tMko. ariythintf" than 'I accept a substitute for . this eterl, ■ ing old tooici I»nitati©ns ■»• 'P a P rl out for one purpose only-^to make M big profits— they aro absolutely worthless. $3iiifW6ole®onles Look for the. nan\e, .and accept only bottles with the signature of I Udol-ho Wolfe on the label. I

; THAT ■v .-. 4>., '• . • . ■ .' •' feeling, so prevalent in the hot wsather,. ! which makes men. tired of life and work, is becoming more common_ every year. $lany attributs this to the : climate; and, in fact, the climate is responsible— very slightly^ ■ however. If you feel ) '-WEARY ' j and lack energy, you may rest assured that your blood is thin, weak or impute | if it were rich and pure it would impart vitality and energy to every. nerve and organ in the body, and. the whole system would be' re bust and healthy. When /the! system is run down from ■ weakness ,of the blood, you become tired and-' , WORN-OUT ... and ara .only able to do a very slight J amount of work without feeling, great fatigue. You have a constant desire to lie down, and |t the • end of the: day feel utterly worn-out and dispirited. You nf»y, by force of will, overeosse that worn-out I" ..■',::". ; ." FEBILIM :" :" "' for a; tiina, but this course acts en tha ncrvas, and rasults eventually in "nervoua j prostration," 'the blood orilj becomes- faa« j pure when the; stomach, liver and bowels r.re not in good working order, , and tha I digestion is poor. Th9 livar faUs to perfcrm its functions in cleansing the. .bloody end the systsm becomes "run down." BILE BEANS ' j are ths best remedy for complaints of this sort.. They enable the stomach." to do its ' work quickly and thoroughly, help tha j liver to help itself and do away with conI atipation and indigestion. Rich blood i» the result, and with a stream ol red, piire I blood flowing through your veins, you will bs freß froin disease, and lack of energy 1 will be. a thing of the past. Eor a general , [ toning up of the system., there is nothing ' like Bile Beans for Biliousness. They put | things in order, so that Nature can. do her work, which is all that is required.Bile Beans are sold everywhere at. Is I±d or 2s 9d large box (contains three timea "the quantity of the Is l^d size). Hemember, their greatest cures -are efFected when all else has failed. 60-1 -In P&nnsylvania, ;tbe bil of , rattlwnalwa is preserved most carefully as a JinJment especially good for sore joints, an*} f or rbeu« raatism. The fat is taken from the dead snake and laid upon a cloth in ths hot sun,, from which the filtered oil drips into a'jay From fear that tie reptile may; have bittwi itself, the clear oil is tested by .dropping' • portion of it into milk. ' If it floats in oM globule, it is regard^' as nniffeoted. ; If it breads into' beads, and curdles the milk, it is judged to ba poisonous, and thrown away. . / ••■■;.■.'■• ■■;' " •■ '• ■ £10,000 A YEAJR.— How Lono might "play, 4li« part of Prince ; BountHul on such an income t What camfbrt : end relief -one : could bring •to the poor and to the suffering. And yet, eyen without money one . oaii Idb. good if one ha» 4he -will.' If I see a" fellow-creaiure sufferac from 'agrze, fever 3 oridi9ord*ra'<i| )the Btbifl»ch; or from gout, rheumatics, neuralgia, »«a th* like, I don't rieed tq'tie a man of oaj^lte,ia crJar to show hira the wiy Ho' haitm ' If I ' point out '■•to hitu ■the- wOnderfll **Sc«oy of Ho'.loway'a Pills arid Oin,tTaa>t t I have perchance done more good by -Afll One thonghtfiil - action -tha:n I could have achieved with all tka wealth of all rtheHofths^hil^. ; ' . , •

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7637, 21 February 1903, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 7637, 21 February 1903, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 7637, 21 February 1903, Page 6

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