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For cold in the bead, tnroat or che^x NAZOL is the handiest and surest remedy. More economical than mixtures or syrups. Bixty doees Is. 6d.

I Declining j i S appetite S \ 1 is often a sign of a poor state of I \ health. When it is accompanied J 4 by other symptoms such as head- n ' ache, biliousness, a feeling of £ | 1 fulness after eating, sleeplessness I at night, drowsiness during the " 1 day, and loss of energy—the cause & of the trouble is generally to ba * 1 found in a disordered digestive A * system. The proper course to " t pursue in such a case is to seek 4 ™ the aid of a reliable digestive mcd- " ft icine. There is no better than 4 J Beecham's Pills. Beecham's Pills " , I are a specific of great value. They £ ' exercise a highly beneficial action r * upen the stomach, liver and 4 ™ bowels and speedily bring about r ta great change for the better. fL Beecham's Pills go to the root of r € the trouble at once, and their ti " aperient, corrective and re3tora- * tive properties soon re-establish 4 J the health upon a sure foundation. * t Disorders of the digestive system € w rarely fail to disappear under the * 4 curative influence of d ! Beecham's { | BEECHAM'S PILLS are specially j f suitable lot Females of all ages* 9 \ la boxes, labelled loi<f f I/I* & 2/9. J

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17515, 7 March 1919, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17515, 7 March 1919, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17515, 7 March 1919, Page 6