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MLeS,' MM? I MI ™S j IT is well to remember that at this season, of all others, the human system needs toning up and 1 1 * putting in thoroughly healthy condition, Now is the time to be on the look-out for the dangers | |of spring. The human system, after the long siege of winter, is weakened through overwork—over- | !work of all the digestive organs, which have had to cope with the extra food consumed (a necessity | during the cold months), and overwork by resisting the attacks of, colds and chills, ihe weakened | . system is less able to withstand the renewed attacks of the severe change of temperature, and must be toned up. At springtime you should feel so full of life and vigour, your energy should be just | . bubbling over. If, instead, you feel only equal to walking at a snail's pace—feel out of sorts, with- j out appetite, or have blood troubles, such as blotches, pimples, boils, rashes, eruptions, or irritation— | n depend upon it you are " liverish," your system is out of order, your blood is impure, you have spring fag. Kile Beans are Hie finest medicine | . j | known faf the ailments of spring. Being purely vegetable, and working on nature's own lines, they purify the bfoo.il, flush the bowels and | fl them to natural effort, cleanse the stomach, regulate the liver and bile, and tone up the Whole system ; and with your system thus toned up, you ' f 1 are itt a condition to withstand the health dangers that lurk in the springtime. jj 3 • • ■ box w tha * IMPURITIES EXPELLED. |' | homo, for a doso of two to tlmo may pre- . dfOxfclii fit,l I vout much su&erlni? ani expense. fills | 1 worker, and the aurßet apeolllo for all -i ]jfy Jinny wtrolhe trcatnientHltri'cc:, butf'ourici J 1 | liver and stom&oh troubles. Oljtalniiblß M S*? | i

jj Mr. Charles Robinson, in charge of Bellamy's, House \ e of Representatives l , and well-known to hundreds | ,i of people in New Zealand, testifies to the won- [1 derful properties of Pepso. S ' | | Bellamy's, , . .J | House of Representatives, | | I • Wellington, May 10, 1910. \ : J I feel in duty bound to write and I S tell you of the wonderful virtue of ) I I your RENZIE'S PEPSO. For several 1 years I suffered' from Indigestion f s j and Acidity of the Stomach arid tried f I many remedies but without any good | M results, I, was recommended to' take | • 1 J BENZIE'S • PEPSO and can truthfully ■i' say .that it effected a complete | Since taking it myself I 1 | J have recommended it to dozens of my I | ! friends who all speak^mQS.t 7 ,enthusi-' | • , | I astically of the curative proper-. | I ties of -BENZIE'S PEPSO. 1 i T- wish every success to RENZIE'S § | PEPSO and will continue to recommend J IJitto my friends. J honestly believe is > J Pepso will be found a blessing to j i! | I all sufferers from Indigestion. I IJ v Yours faithfully, | jj ' s j I Renzie's Pepso is 'sold Renzie's .Pitt-'. I | by all chemists and grocers, 2/Q fixes the liver, 1 /@. 53 j|.

£25—1912 Xmas Competition—Free to all. Open until November 30th. Re= suits published December 14th, 1912. We offer the above for the best text of a 3 inch single column advertisement. Apply for competition forms, with full particulars) to any one of our branches, or to our Head Office, Christchurch. George Davies, Limited, New Zealand's Leading Tailors. Addressi 64 Willis Street, Wellington. Branches throughout N.Z. Make a Fiat Best Cough : f Synsp and Save % Use "Ileain Essence." Buying cough and cold medicine for a family in the ordinary way is expensive. A 1/6 bottle is gone in no time. By using " liean's Essence" and making your own Cough Mixture you get 8 bottles for the price of one—a clear saving of'at least 9/- on a pint. Dissolve . 4 table' spoonfuls sugar and 3 of treacle,' in half a pint hot water. Cool and add one bottle "Mean's Essence"; shake well,' bottle and use as, required for any member of the family. This made at home cough and cold remedy is splendid for . sore thwats and tickling, irritating coughs, is quite harmless, and sires much.»money. " Mean's Essence," at chemists, grocers, or. post free on receipt of price 1/6, from Hean, Chemist, AVanjjftHui. 2

r/OU'l'H Red Tonic Pills. They entich SJ (he blood, invigorate the system. Tor nnasCriaV toss of strength, vigour, etc., results are wonderful. These PiJls Mjiedily euro Colds atld inflysnza. 'Store prices, 40 sills 2s.- $d» 120 St, The Best .lonia*- ■ " '

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1590, 6 November 1912, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1590, 6 November 1912, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1590, 6 November 1912, Page 5

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