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illllglliiiSS % {(' • \ \\ For : Indigestion I /-y Eating carelessly frequently causes 1 -stomach troubles, but careful eating S _ will'never right them. When your stomach Is out of order it needs >help .yv.i which no food can supply. It must be thoroughly cleansed, settled, and Ys f if: strengthened. Food never does this, i } ' it .will only aggravate the trouble, !/ BEECIAH'S I' .'.PILLS , j., ..are the' greatest corrective medicine (~ . - human skill ever compounded. Don't l ; attempt to cure yourself by dieting! you.wlll half-starvc anti get little or ,no benefit.-, i Give Beecham's Pills a ■;-i,-;y chance and you.will again know the pleasures of a sound digestion, 'Appc 'r ■ tlte will return arid;: the digestive organs agala work without' any dls* comfort., The-eyes will clear,'the ? > complexion will,improve, the whole: . system .will, be toned and . strepgth'. ened—in.fact, your altered condition will cause your friends to remark, "How .well you arc looking!? -To , behealthy f do as the healtliy do, take BEECHARTS PILLS, For the cor- . : rectlon of digestive troubles and for ensuring 'proper assimilation they ' Are lie Remedy. \ Prepared oaly by > -"niOMAS BEEGHAM, St» Kc!:ns, Englaj3de sy/v.v,- u SoldeTerjrwhert Ja boxes, - price • ••: / fVvllvl;l^d..(»yilb) 1/1} (56p11U)&2/9(168ptt11)./ J , j RS, mechanics, black- , r smiths, painters, and all - ' .others who. labour, need. 5 LANE'S MEDOLINE.'The nicest, cleanest and most heal- : inj article evor prepared for the S',:/.! tends/,Use it daily, j/- everyvyliere. • .*• ■ 'ml V/OBKTham 1 ' SHARES | 1 11RIPEST PLEASURE ' ]>•'' ' or THE EPICURE I j (' WtIEf(HEXJSES f "; MCkuogs : • ■ MICE' P*y ; - . w '7,h flesh UOHN BE@G'S > WMISEiY Is distilled at tliD Roym r-srate, Loch- , nagar, Balmoral, where the linest : ■■.- •..barley;, la tho ,world ,is ,grown: .;. Tho • •: conditions for malting aro porfect, • ';'; //! Beautiful : sparkling' water /springs v. oat:: of . the mountains,- ana. trickles ■ : , !>: right..down -mtoj the; Distillery, :■ Tho,i: Whisky is perfect, Try it I

, .1- \yc ALL DID | . .. -' - | .I • j|> BBICF/S REGENERATOR The anlqae ffalr-Producor. Price, 3/0; ' stronffth, 8/G. • - • brTCE'S CIRCASSIAN CREAM :The oaemy of dandruU, flcalp ln pericct condition; : Price, 2/-; /'• ! :Herdareex4mploßoutof hundrcdsof :■. . wbffttUcs© petrless remedies are doing:' everyday: - , i"^■ V- : Those photographs*are.guaranteed '• genuine and unrotouched, by Mr. H. H. Clifford, of Chrbtchurch, , ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTES! v..' , )* ;■■■• , BEICE'S .EiEQENEEATOE cuu bo ol>- -. i: tamed ■at itha Pharmacies tfE. John•ton,' Cuba Street; C. H. Perrott, Man,:ners- Street J- W. S. Wallace, r WiUls ■ Street;' C. 'A. J?lotoher; and ' Dunbar , 6loaue, -Lambton Quay; S. Bredia,: Con- . : - stable Street; ;iE; Aplin. Petono; and at • tho.i D.1.C.,~ where original photographs pa<t also ba soeiu ' ■■ r For over 47 years. •In many, homes Bonnington's Irish ■Moss das been curing the coughs and >.:cojds of generations. ■ There can be ). :'.no^ym6r'e;:effectuar-.reas6h-/why'v.-you-'o. refuse substitutes : ,and insist on J 7 BONNINGTON'S IRISH MOSS 16

Summer Cold ! , '-It's dangerous! take Lane's Emulsion. 2/6 & 4/6. All chemists. 50

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 736, 8 February 1910, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 736, 8 February 1910, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 736, 8 February 1910, Page 9

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