1 «ii :B. miiii's 1 j eiwi/Jj fca is an old and familiar saying, which, when it can be honestly and truthfully used p> in connection with a mcdicinal preparation., must give great satisfaction. To $9 know that the medicine you take is safe, is good; to know that it is also sure, is (§» <c§] better still. There is not the slightest doubt that the phrase in question can SS tea be applied unreservedly, to Beecham's Pills—the most popular medicine of the P> time. Beecham's Pills are safe, because they are wholely curative and free from )Si any drastic or deleterious principle. Beecham's Pills are sure, because they (gs : restore the healthy action of the stomach" liver and bowels, gently assisting Nature <£y pg! to correct what is wrong with the digestive system. For the relief and cure of kS the many ailments to which those organs are liable, you should always seek the pSf $5 aid of that "safe and sure" remedy—; : feSi 1 BEECHAM'S PILLS.! Beccham's PI lis arc specially suitable for Females of silages* (gjj ® Sold in boxes, labelled* prlcc lold, (36 pills) J/IJ (56 5c 2/9 (les pi!ls) fc j£a I HI 111 _ JM" iij;i;w wiskyv6^ A •; THAT "GOES'* ' ' -^IEVERY>V!IERE^^f^ : " t. D. Mi >VIRUJE VICTORIA STREET, WELLINGTON, . GEAIN, FLOUR, PEODUCE,' AND 1 COMMISSION AGENTS, 0 'TOTE CABRY Large Stocks of-PLOUS 0 V» and all kinds of Produoe, and will, g be pleased to submit prices on applica<(r. . tion, I Eat With Zest f I Aeents for the New Zealand Flour and 1 imam EMiutira.l eeeeeehbi | Prodtioe Agency Co., Ltd. Enjoyment aids Digestion. | ■ — 0 Eeluctance to eat will | L ..u.- ■ — vanish when you taste a ij T ~; dish seasoned with I FOR A ,iv I i@ll©r s Sf fSSi BEEI I ©aai«® I '«'»«•*» «@Mw© 1 STAPLES* Best condiment man can- i "* ■ ™ aB °'-i make or money buy. B - TFCT IT AT fIfJV MEAL! I 'ACKNOWLEDGED BY 'ALU id? 171 CONN OISSEDKS .minim psrrCTmTOra $ (TO BE 'ABSOLUTELY mHERE fa only. o.* THE iE S one certain y ?j CUES FOE CORNS <?j, i in this Dominion- \ Brewery and Offices. THAT'® TEED'S V| |. MolesWoTth and Murphy stfeets ' Wiflfliflg— ..J . la Spoft of B«tsbess<.| is seldom a matter of luck, but the result of well Hirec'teS I efiort. I Here's where food plays a big pari Tfof necessarily, | a large amount of food, but well-balanced, easily di< g gested food in proper quantity,, •; ! | Grape-Nuts is that kind of food. Made of wheat' and barley, it retains in correct pro~ portion all tlio nutriment of these grains, and is particularly l'icli in tlio mineral elements—essential builders of braiu, nerve, and muscle. Grape-Nuts conies ready to eat from the fresh-sealed : packet —crisp and delicious. The rich, nut-like flavour ' and wonderful nutriment of this (concentrated, easily digested food have proved to thousands—. "There's a Reason fot Gfape-Ntfts," sold'by Grocers and Stores,-
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2536, 10 August 1915, Page 9
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478Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2536, 10 August 1915, Page 9
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