Indigestion is a probable result of auto-toxication. Poisons accumulate in the system which give rise not only to indigestion but biliousness, headaches, lack of energy and appetite. Beecham’s cleanse the stomach sad quickly restore order.
s l w i ».)pj , jmM^wMaT ,Mt < llll ‘ lß > Jwr '' aiai3ataa3Bff * *% ‘ CURES POISONED & IN r, -AMED WO'JND* Eczema, Scalds, Burrid, oleers, Chilblainb, Old Sores, Bruises, Outs, 1 oils Ohapped Hands, Sore Legs., Skin Oo n pl&iuts and HEALo everything that *' touenes: —Price 1 . Q BRING BLOSSOM -PILLS. PKK* la PER BOTTLE. Cures indr gertion, Liver, Kidney, Stomach trou hies rad Constipation. Sold every where. ** O LOOM IN E” tho Corn Wart and Bunion Cure, Prict. Is per bos at all chemists and stores. ‘•BLOOMiNE’‘ is a pa’nstakiag remedy, a sure cure. It will relieve : n three applications. All the difference between having painful corns and not having them, is one shilling; the nr.c# •<f <int bo* <f “BLOOMUNE. ’ IF M OU SUFFtcI ROM MSTHMA Jo not hesitate, out send at once for u tin of HAWKINS INSTANT f.ELi EE ASTHMA POWDER—For Asthma. Catarrh, Cold in the Head, Jn fluenzn, Hay Fever, Bron^b ; °l Affect ions and Difficult Breathing. Pri -* <6d a tin.
SOLD EVERYWHERE. Either of the hove sent Tost Ere# on receipt of Postal Note 6. W. HAWKINS. ISO GEORGE ST., -- DUNEDIN. CAUTION. -Dr BLOOM’S ORANGE BLOSSOM rs the only one legally allowed to be sold in New Zealand. The Comptroller-General of Customs, Wellington, is pronibitirg all others from bp'ng imported into the Dominion of New Zealand, as they infringe the Registered Trade M.\.k “Blossom” the sole Proprietor: C W. HAWKINS LTD., Herbalist, George Street. Du uadi . ‘ORANGE BLOSSOM” LADIES: THE ELIXIR OF LIFE LS JN “ORAIIGE RLOSsOM.” It males you well aud keeps you fit. Used by thousands. On the N.Z. market since 1884. Ladles suffering from internal •omplaints can cure Miemselves with the celebrated heme treatment. One month’s treatment, 5s pear free on receipt of poatar p< te. Aodresc; L. HAWKINS, JVf GEORGE ST., -• DUNEDIN
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 August 1931, Page 8
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