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Don’t ever play with dynamite, In case it should explode, "* Beware of robbers late at night And take the safest road. Don’t laugh at any little ill. But health at once secure. Bad coughs and colds arise from chill, Take WOODS’ GREAT PEFFERMINT CURE.

C. BRANDAUER & Co.’s 1 Seven Prize Medals Circular-Pointed Pens. I Awarded. Neither scratch nor the points being rounded by I a new process. _ 3i la ■ .irawn tkei.GRADUATED gf SERIES OF PENS." Each pattern mode four decrees of f ter ibiltin and Paint*. Ask your Storekeeper for an Assorted Sample Box of either series. Wmks BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND. ECCLES’ PHOSPHOR-TON Will be found to be a true “ PICK-ME-UP.” It Increases the Nerve Force, Strengthens the Digestive Organs, and Imparts Vitality. It is specially indicated as a restorative after Influenza, and all other Weakening Diseases. PHOSPHOR-TON It is a combination of li»e valuable Tonic R'ypophosphitae with African Kola Nut, and other reliable Nerve and Brain Foods. For Ixtss of Appetite, Energy, and Vigour, it is excellent. All Chemists and Store-keepers sei! Phosnhor-ton. BOTTLES, 26, 4 6, 6 6. NERVE TONIC. D °Ti.KE ANVTtSt MG £LS£. T ° BRAIN FOOD. MAKES LIFE WORTH LIVING AN AUCKLAND LADY’S CONFESSION. a WEARY LIFE MADE HAPPY. Mrs E. 11. Vauee, who keep? a neat little store in Napier-sir«?ct..\uvk r :ind, N.Z., should, under ordinary circumstances, have been a very happy v<qnan. But for some time during her life she was a martyr to debility and sick headaches, and other ills, a condition indeed under which no one can possibly' be happy. She related her sufferings and cure to a reporter in the following words, which proves the wonderful value of Bile Beans: — “My name is Mrs E. H. Vause. 1 was a martyr to debility and sick and nervous headache for some time. So much so that life became simply a burden to me. I could retain nothing on my stomach, and retching was a daily occurrence. Beef tea would n<»t even remain on my stomach. At times I became dizzy. and frequently’ found it impossible to stand without holding on to something. My* case was no ordinary one. and to effect a cure 1 tried many x- so-called remedies, but 1 had little faith in them. 1 was advised to try ' tyjjkggsfeAl Bile Beans for Biliousness, and I ! sSrVEBat SlltC. IS) decided to do so. 1 commenced lEgaSl E! |SS gsn with half a bean as a dose, and I HI /IBSi continued taking them until I used : Lx IS) seven boxes, and can honestly say , TOSg' 'hat they effected a cure, that to -me. and’ tho«e who know me, is /A\ jv-T considered -imply marvellous. It MX [BA Ba is now six or seven months since f k /(■I have s, »PP e ‘i taking the beans, and ISEj' IhBI Q IKsSI during that time I have only had a jf-J !£s--l slight attack Of retching. lam now B’-3 I able to take my meals regularly, ■B with enjoyment —a < ircumjUSSfaS stance which, at one time, I never Skl • p % hoped to attain again. - ’ Ukh UlTeTleans are an undoubted specific for biliousness, sick and nervous headache, indigestion, constipation, piles, female weakness, pale faced girls, irregularities, bad breath. blotches, pimples, dizziness, all liver and kidney troubles, dyspepsia, heart palpitation, pain in back and sides, fulness after eating, lack of physical tone, heartburn, and that tired feeling. Obtainable from all chemists and storekeepers, and aa the price is go low no home should be without a box.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXVII, Issue VII, 17 August 1901, Page 299

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