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**^*^W^9 an every-day care of yourself? Prevention, you know, is ever so much better than cure. A iittie Irregularity of the stomach seems such a trivial thing to-day, but next week It Is a malady, ever getting more serious; little ailments soon become big complaints. Cure that little irregularity at once. Neglect It, and it lends swiftly to dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation, flatulence, biliousness, headache, and perhaps a train of' greater evils. Even these will yield to But why run the risk of so much suffering? What folly to delaywaiting till one is ill. A dose of these famous pills, taken whenever the least weariness is sxpericnced, will effectually prevcni any unpleasant developments. Don't wait till you have to be cured. Take an every-day care of yourself"; remember always, if you keep the bowels regular and the liver In working order you will never be troubled with Indigestion and its attendant miseries. "Taking care" of course means that the standard remedy must be always at hand. In many thousands of homes Beecham's Pills are regarded as the family medicine, and are kept in an appointed place always ready for use. When you notice a symptom you want to get rid of (t at once ; there is no time like the present. To be always prepared, you, too, must keep a box of these famous pills BBECHAM'S PILLS are specially suitable for Females of all ages. Sold in boxes, price,loid., 1/1J & 2/9. Look at the passing crowd That we meet in the street. l They all complain alond Of the Corns on their feet The certain cure for Corns, Progandra has proved oft, Tho' painfull hard as horna ; Or tender, sore and soft. Our life is far too ehorfc This tortnre to endure, To Progandra resort And prove this certain euro.* BARRHeLCUGH'S PROGANDRA
Of all Medicine Vendors, 11* pec Bos, A Cold on the Chest dangerous, be-cause-the lungs ed. T&C-not it may develop into bron« ( chitis, pneumonia or even' medicine to sooth the imitation, Break up jthe cold| ondjeave the lungVstrong' ana healthy, and f no remedy so good as \ For over 46 v e^r // has been the favourit family cough medicme\ Ma. M. A. Gayih, J.PYAjucenrtown, write*:— /// " I have used your Irish Moss for at number of years, aiftLTiave found it a most excellem/m/dicine for a cough or sore throat./ u is very good for children, bein£ very palatable, and no (rouble,to get the child to take if. / I J REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Insist on detthig the standard cough remedy-Bonn-. 7. / tog ton's; . I ICILMA TOILET PRE- \ x» PARATIONS males lovely A= Skins and are used by all <v?"i v ,,. Englishwomen who value true ' '£"-WSNatural Beauty. The lcilma ««»««!> Natural Water they contain is the greatest discovery ever made for the skin and frees women for ever from the slavery to greasy creams. For coolness and comfort, for real skin cleanliness and for keeping the skin in perfect beauty lcilma is supreme. Try lcilma Fluor Cream, the face cream without grease, and watch your skin grow clearer. "• '• ™ uuu , Fluor Cream, a/ffwrt I
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9578, 26 August 1909, Page 7
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511Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9578, 26 August 1909, Page 7
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