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tiency is the secret of the success of KEECHAM’S PILLS. For more than half a century they have been the Family Medicine in thousands of homes, to be resorted to when disease and physical discomfort threaten health and happiness, and their efficiency Is not only unquest' i jned, but has become proverbial. * JJ £ 'A m f-vii %^-V i s %<? 1 ARE EFFICIENT < In Promoting Digestion. In Improving t!m Appetite. In Regulating the Flow of Rile. In Cleansing tire Stomach. In Arousing a Sluggish Liver. ' In Purifying the System. In Assisting the Kidneys. In Dispelling Disease. In Inducing Peaceful Slumber. trge niiiictiAM's I’ti.i.s may be termed “ the friend in need ” and the preat benefit they have been to countless people have earned for them the reputation of bcintf q “ Worth a Guinea a Box.” In boxes, labelled 10U1., ls-lid and 20-9 d. (oriclnal English prices.)

Home Happiness! Many a sctroo of gtest P 3 averted by a cap <tf gostf &** at the rbikt tkss, Nelson Moate’s 'T' A G3.S by their delightful flavour and wholesorre rsfteshtaeat, (osier a spirit ef ebeerfuiaet* acd ces’asf* s»eat ia the Wise. Ai\ fat NeJt'.m — All Gressre. 0 SEWS !!®wv nsa swasfflfcuftii sttzam I

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 February 1923, Page 4

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202

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 10 February 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 10 February 1923, Page 4

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