THE WORK OF DIGESTION should be performed with ease end completeness if the body it to be maintained in perfect health. But even in the ease of those who possess naturally strong digestions this is far from always being the case, for the conditions of modern life impose a strain which frequently gives rise to unavoidable irregularities. Haaaa almost everybody suffers at tiasas from dyspeptic troubles, mors or less pronounced. It is then that medioine becomes a necessity. An ideal remedy for most of At derangements to which tbe etemaeh, liver, kidneys end bowels are liable is that well-known preparation—Beecbam** Pills. Exercising as they do a tonio, correoti ve and cleansing influence upon the disturbed organs, Beeeham’a Pills speedily bring about marked improvamont. The work of digestion is always greatly facilitated by a corn s o of that highly successful medicine Prepared only try THOMAS BEBCHAH, St Helene, log, !n boxes, labelled IOJd, I/IJ & 2/9*
Good for Catarrh, Aattimattcal, Bronohial, and other Coughs Registered Namn for Hean’a Essonoe The Great Monoy-Saving Remedy Costa 2/- Makaa I pint Savoa 10/-
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 March 1920, Page 4
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179Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 27 March 1920, Page 4
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