The appetite is a sure Index to §3 the condition of your digestive |j organs. If you have lost your r| normal desire for food, if tins | approach of meal-time has | lost its appeal it is an | unmistakable sign that some- | thing is wrong. The trouble is | probably in the digestive « organs. The stomach may js| have got out of order or the If liver become sluggish. What- g ever may be the cause, you |§ cannot go wrong if you take Beecham’s Pills—the finest digestive tonic. This wellknown medicine has a fine stimulating effect upon the various digestive processes and quickly restores the lost relish for food. After taking a few j doses you will soon recover j your usual healthy appetite. I In boxes, labelled lOjd., is-ijd aid 2s-9d. S (original English prices.) Hokitika grocers report big business at the “NO-HUB BING” Laundry Help counters; (shilling a time). —AdvL
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 January 1924, Page 4
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150Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 12 January 1924, Page 4
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