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HAIR AND FACE TREATMENT. FOR Removal of SUPERFLUOUS HAIRS, Wrinkles and all Blemishes of tho lace, it is advisable to consult someone who has made a study of the matter and bus given ample proof of ability to deal with such troubles. ° onS,,lt MRS. HAYBITTLE. 268 Lambton Quay, Wellington, o , C 1096 H; that It Is the "live" man who "gets \jf Vjl there." The man who never flag* and \sj g) Iteveronthnqulvive. He Is perennially |jl gj alert and eager—and looks It t Wh} Is jj/i fa he cheery, so confident? Is he Immune Sj S5 (ram the everyday little Ills that upset S', 58 others so much? Not at all. Only, be W. JK Is prompt In regard to hlmseil as be Is In Vv [5/ Ills business. He puts bis finger on a W \M weakness at once, never letting a bead- $/ \S) acbe or any other ache, due to tempor- m Ml arlly arrested stomach action have a til nl chance. Thereisnootherway. Attack ft) ' fa little ullmenU at once. A timely use ol Wi will novcrlet them grow. Aches vanish fflj nnd you kcop brisk and up-to-date. That flj (M Is aJ)Ui!noS3 asset. This is something to flj ffl tell someone else. Everybody moro orfij m less sutlers from stomach troubles in m , ffstheso strcnuons days, and no ono can yW 'M afford tobe 111. Indeed, the need for a 'j$ jgj safe and' speedy modiclne, to relievo wj ■ ■Iff promptly and surely the minor ills tint El ■ _i W. depress.'tho brightest mon, Is universal, m / In tlorels'an imprcssivo fact to remember, m ftf Over six million boxes >ol BEECHAM'S $ ■m PILLS are sold overy, year I That Is M ■ (& etoquont testimony that while tho need (f) (A Isgrcat andwide.sprcadßeecbam's Pills g| ' 7A Prepared only by ■■■■■:' '■■' ij) ■..'IB THOMAS.BEECHAH, St.Helens, Eaglini.'lJ ■ : Wt'. :SoWeTei7wbere in boxes, price in M lOJd.(36>llls) 1/1} (56 pills) «t2/9 (168 pills), 'fij .
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 671, 23 November 1909, Page 3
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