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IMlai is usually indjbatlvb deficient vitality and pointsi to. an topped state of the general health wltfch| should have Immediate andpersevertag attention. %t Is the condition which always obtains when, for any I reason, the body is not receiving the due supply of lite-force from the nourishment taken. The .cause Is largely connected with the Imperfect assimilation of food, Generally it failure oh the part of, the digestive organs to. perform their functions/ ! satisfactorily. When the stomach i is but of order, tone very speedily departs. Consequently thescientific method of dealing withth© want-of- ,\ itohe trouble Is to secure the restqra'tionof the digestive organs to their I normal vigour. This can always be accomplished by the intelligent u«e of BEECHAM'S FJIXS the most j offioaclous of all family medicines. They never fall to dissipate all.the conditions which cause a per«on to be "run down'? or * : *belotfs!P ar " land to bring back health, strength, I and buoyant spirit*. When you feel I depressed or Ustlesß they will make you fresh and fit. Keraember that .want of health, mere often than not, l» due to (''■' SoW te boxes, price ibjd. I/I J & 2/9. J

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10163, 13 February 1911, Page 3

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191

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10163, 13 February 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10163, 13 February 1911, Page 3

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