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I TSie'- Demand .|i I for a proprietary medicine is the surest | indication of its popularity and of its u usefulness. Although Bcccham's Pills | 'have been on the market for well-nigh, "three score years and ten"—a'life- h time—it is a significant fact that their $■ sales are ever on the increase. This is. ;j. unquestionable' testimony to their 'h u efficacy, for no medicine could endure a 3 | test so sustained unless it possessed real | | and indisputable merits. The secret of a < the success/ as shown in the increased | j demand ' ' ' s , '.'lor i\ '". i ' ; : | is due to the fact that their'curative and | restorative powers are a matter of com-,' ji monknowledge—cbnfirmedbytimcand | experience and, therefore, beyond dis- \ ' pute. What is promised for them, 1 | they perform. They are well-adapted jj j for treating most forms of indigestion, | and many sufferers'from biliousness, ! | constipation, flatulence, torpid liver i j and other digestive troubles, gladly \ \ testifytotheirsterlingvaiuc. Thcyhave jj j survived the test of time—they have j| | earned the approval of several genera- /j 1 tions, and they rank, to-day, as The jj \ World's Greatest Family Medicine. | [ It is, therefore, not surprising that p their sale 8 . | Is lm.mense«' J | BBBCHAM'S PILLS are specially j J suitable tor Females at all ages.- j ! SoW la toils, price lOjd.,'i/ij & 2/9. ,>" | Mr. and Mrs. Berndtbon, of the Bridge Street Bakery and Tea Booms, EHham, are delighted with Fluenzol and the many oure3 it has effected. Not their son.Harry was very bad with influenza and had to cease work. He took a dose of Fluen- : zol and about half-an-hour later Mrs. Borndtson remarked to her husband, " There's Harry working in the bakehouse and singing like a lark—that Fluenzol is wonderful 1" , Leading Doetors and Trained Nurses recommend gargling "Fluenzol" for Catarrh and Sore Throats. Chemists and stores, 1(6 and 2)6. 113 IHMHlUiWimVllMyHnHlliHUmi'ymi i..m, ,ni.<... in.m. The First Law . •'.. of leal!h is proper food. . Nature cannot build a strong, active body and clear brain, unless you provide.tho right materials. Grape-Niite. FOOD made of Wheat and Barley, skillfully prepared, is designed to meet | Nature's everyday needs, B It furnishes in perfectly balanced 9 proportions tho food elements that S keep body and brain at their best. I ?*There's a Reason" | —sold by grocers and stores.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2288, 23 October 1914, Page 3
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