Do you —like" thousands of people—have to be constantly on your guard ? Dorn with hollow chests and general bodily weakness, many people are highly susceptible to every change. A slight draught, damp feet—any little thing i 3 sufficient excuse for sore throat, cough, or even pneumonia. builds up the system and gives strength to resist these attacks. It will make a naturally weak person comparatively strong and robust, and will positively heal up and permanently cure sore and inflamed membranes. There is no medicine to equal it for recent or chronic coughs and colds, for bronchitis and asthma, or for incipient consumption. Price 2/6 and 46 at all Chemists and Stores. 3
6 VoaMI Up It’s wonderful how people freshen up after they begin to make use of Beecham’s Pills. Instead of the old jaded , listless and depressed appearance of the semi-invalid, you find the active, energetic manner and cheerful spirits of one who is obviously enjoying the best of health. And, remarkable as the change is, there is really nothing mysterious or inexplicable about it. Beecham’s Pills, by removing the waste matter and impurities which have been accumulating in the system owing to constipation or digestive disorders, have freed the system from debilitating influences and have refreshed and invigorated it. If you are run down and lacking in energy and good spirits as a result of stomach or bowe » derangement you will quickly freshen up after taking a few doses of this " excellent medicine. B££CHAM*S la boxe3, labelled 10jd., la-lid and (original English prices.) ml WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS Mot witd Isemon at SBedtime, wards off chills and colds and ensures a good night’s rest. '3UY WHOLE BOTTLES * Jianish coughs ami colds and save money by using “NAZOL.” Eighteen;>ence buys CO doses—enough to cure the whole bad-cold family. Acts like a charm! That’s what thousands say of “XAZOL”—the handiest and surest remedy for coughs and colds.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 July 1923, Page 1
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315Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 21 July 1923, Page 1
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