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«8fl&Bg% atfaaSMßHßgaaßS Home appiness! Many a scene of gloom is averted by a cup of good tea at the right time. Nelson Moate’s Teas by their delightful flavour and wholesome refreshment, foster a spirit of cheerfulness and contentment in the home. Ask for Nelson Moate’a— All Grocers. The Health That Lasts What can bring you grants? satisfaction than the knowledge that your health rests upon a firm foundation P With this in view, it Is wall to bear in mind that care bestowed upon maintaining the vigour of the digestive organs always brings an ample reward, for tho reason that their condition so largely influences the general health; A mo*.t successful and satisfactory method of keeping the digestive system at a high level of effioienoy is the occasional use of Beooham’s Pills —a medicine which, as everyone knows, has won golden opinions all over the world for the relief and prevention of ailments oonnected with the stomeoh; liver and bowels. Wide as the popularity of Ueeclmm's Pills has been in the past, as a‘ remedy for dyspeptic troubles their reputation to-duy is greater than ever. There is no better household remedy for keeping the digestion right, the liver active, the bowels regular and the blood pure. For the good of your Health Sold everywhere In boxoß, labelled 101 d., ln-l}d and 2a-Cd. (or:.dual English priceß.)

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 April 1921, Page 4

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225

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 16 April 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 16 April 1921, Page 4

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