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BEAUTY COMES FROM WITHIN.

It matters not how beautiful the features, how perfect the figure, or how .-Jossy or redundant; the hair, no woman ,in look really pretty or attraetive if •>• f:wp betrays a disordered digestive apparatus. A yellow sickly face is incompatible with any womanly charm. There are cases known where ladies having suffered in silence for years from sickening liver and stomach complaints, simply because they were unable to withstand the weakening and racking propensities of the ordinary purgative medicines. In such cases l,axo-Tonic Pills may be taken with utmost confidence, for they neither unduly purge nor do they weaken. These Pills have been known to bring the roses to a girl's cheeks which lead been absent for years. Price. 1 5 and in. Obtainable everywhere. GERM DISEASES. When you have a bad cold, culture beds that favor the development of germs form in the throat. That is why a child is more likely to contract diphtheria or scarlet fever when he has a cold. Pneumonia is also a germ disease and is contracted in a similar manner. The longer the cold hangs on the greater the danger. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, being an expectorant, cleans out these culture beds, and in that way prevents pneumonia and other p;era disgaje*, Sold Everywhere

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 March 1916, Page 2

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213

BEAUTY COMES FROM WITHIN. Taranaki Daily News, 10 March 1916, Page 2

BEAUTY COMES FROM WITHIN. Taranaki Daily News, 10 March 1916, Page 2

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