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Loss of Appetite Is common when the blood needs purifying and enriching, for then the blood fails to give the digestive organs the stimulus necessary for the proper performance of their functions. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills are the medicines to take. They make the blood pure and rich, and strengthen all the digestive organs. 41 1 had indigestion, was unable to work, had no appetite, food distressed me, could not sleep. Friends recommended Hood’s Sarsaparilla. After taking one bottle I felt so much relieved, I continued taking it and now am well.’* A. Adolph, Mauku, h. A Accept no substitute for Hood’s Sarsaparilla , na Pi Sss Ilex's-1 Stesfc Tea Really sko»W I be guided by the experience otl J c “ in the important matter of health. Notwithstanding individual characteristics, all people are constituted very much alike—everyone is susceptible to certain bodily distil rbanccs and cspccialIly so as regards the digestive functions. I Even the strong and robust arc not j exempt from ailmcn ts arising out of an irregular condition of the stomach, ! bowels, and allied organs. Men and women, however, for three generations past* have found a sure remedy in Bcccham’s Pills whenever troubled with Biliousness, Indigestion, Constipation, Wind, Lack of energy, and general want of tone. Their experience may be also, if you will TaK« a few doses of Beccham’s Pills whenever the stomach is disturbed, the liver sluggish, or the bowels constipated. Their beneficial effects will rapidly be felt. Really good health —a consciousness of physical well-being—can only be enjoyed when all the organs are acting smoothly and harmoniously, a desirable state which can easily be promoted by resorting to the wcil-Known family medicine Deediams Pills. Prittioid., I,'ll.klfJ. . A... dressing SECRET. An old mm* mad. ... st Ih. com .1 • |,w pone*. Si MAYPOLE SOAP FOB HOME DVEIWa. mVKS ALL COLOURS AND WILL NOT fAOS. ES3 IrishrMoss m The Sure Cure It quickly cures coughs and STA colds, and heals the throat v&J and lungs. Be sure you get Bennington’s Irish Moss it fXs contains no injurious drugs Wl and is the best medicine jdS for both children and adults. 6t mm STOCKTAKING SALE OF BOOTS « SHOES NOW ON ! NOW ON I PRICES PRICES BLOWN TO BITS. During the next Fourteen Days wo give the order right-about, march, to every line on our shelves. Boom must be made for New Season’s Goods. IT NEVER RAINS, BUT POURS. We are pouring bargains daily. NOTE THESE. NOTE THESE. ' 37 Pairs MEN’S GLACE DERBY BOOTS. Usually 18/6 for 14/6. Pairs MEN’S BOX CALF BALS. JTOUT SOLES. Usually 20/- for .5/6. 23 Pairs LADIES’ GLACE LACE and BUTTON BOOTS, sizes 2,3, 4. Usually 13/6 to 20/- for 5/11. 18 Pairs Coloured CANVAS SHOES. Usually 12/6 for 5/11. POST YOUR. ORDERS NOW. Geo. R. Lindsay* Co. 198 LAWS3TON QUAY 198 _ .. samianoii Bnte-Blas with raoiatioii Lightning window and mirror cleaner. Rub me on the dull and dirty things and make them shine. All Stor.s, On* Shilling * Bottle

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8346, 5 February 1913, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8346, 5 February 1913, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8346, 5 February 1913, Page 10

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