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ef Ton is usually indicative of deficient Q vitaUty and points to an impaired state of tlio general health which *t should have immediate andpersever- J\ inR attention. It is the which always obtains when, for any reasou, the body is not receiving . the due supply of life-force from the N nourishment taken. The cause is y largely connected with the imperfect A assimilation of food. Generally it K I - 14 ' failure on the part of the digestive \ lorsaus to perform their functions M 1 saliafactorily. When the stomach \ is out of order, tone very speedily Q I departs. Consequently the scientific i method of dealing with the want-oi - k\ tone trouble is to secure the restora- /) lion of the digestive organs to their Y normal vigour. This can always be accomplished by the intelligent'use C Vof BEJXHAM'S I'ILLS the 1 efficacious of all family medicines. \j ?They never fail to dissipate all the Q | .conditions which cause a person to A I be "run down" or "below par"t\ land to bring baclt health, strength, I] land buoyant spirits. When you feel $ I depressed or listless they will mafc* y 1 you fresh and fit. Remember that.V \want of health, more often thar„ I not, is due to I W& 1 <sm s*s m \ Sold In boxec, price lOjd. l/lj & 2/9, Bj\ 1 mi m m m. mm m& iS& m zfssiffif^:^*l Mix- a little COLMHN'S MUSTHRD with your birds' mash, and see how it will make them shell cut eggs for you. Keeps them in great nick, too. The right amount is a. 4 jspoonfu] of Mustard for six fowls. <SM» mmamm S!W OUR CLOTHES FIT. IHE three things that distinguish the clothes J we make are Fit, Fashion and >& Workmanship. » ; t\ WINTER GOODS ; Are now here, and we * ask you to inspect the ) variety. W. PAULING, TAILOR, QUEEN STKEET :
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10041, 15 July 1910, Page 3
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