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\ A feat .' I lnjprovemenf | f u (juJckly experienced after taking I / Beecham's Pills by anyone who has beea fl rt suffering. perhaps for a long period, from a w © disordered stomach and & sluggish liver W 9 with oil the unpleasant effects attendant J I. upon these, conditions* Biliousness, con* i I stipation, duziusss, flatulence, "liremh- B n nesi" and sick headache speedily vanish, Y* w end the norma] condition of health returns I V in a remarkably short space of time. The / / change i* apparent that it will evoke I a comment. •' People vrill soon notice that ftV » you are looking well. Beecham's PlUi are m B askilfulmcdicinal preparation, guaranteed 7 f to contain nothing but what is health- i / bringing, and to be free from the slightest ft Lk trace of any toxic drug. They act like a w « charm in cases of stomach or liver « v derangement Very often I I Ate Taking y y a single dose relief U experienced) and by / / persevering with the medicine, in accord- ft a ance with the directions, the most bene- m Bl ficial. results are obtained. And the VT U satisfactory thing is that these results are J J usually lasting. Being a tonic as well as a I m corrective, the continuance of sound & a ' health is greatly auiited by ' % U ' Prepared only by I J THOMAS BEECHAH, St. Helen*, Engtaad. fl I „ ' Sold everywhere la boxes, pricc « & IOH- (35 Fiila) i/li (56 pilU) U 2/9 (168 plLIj). | """"'A rpKERB ..is oiilj Ofy 1 ; one certain P ! ■ CUES POR COKNS | | in this Dominion— f i THAT'S ■ TESP'S r V j
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2401, 5 March 1915, Page 8
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