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be guided by the experience of others in the important matter of health. Notwithstanding individual characteristics, all people arc constituted very much alike —everyone is susceptible to certain bodily disturbances and especially so as regards the digestive functions. Even the strong and robust are not exempt from ailments 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 Beecham's Pills whenever troubled with Biliousness, Indigestion, Constipation, Wind, Lack of energy, and general want of tone. Their experience may be yours also, if you will *] a few doses of Bcecham' s Pills whenever the stomach is disturbed, the iiver a sluggish, v or the bowels constipated. 1 Their beneficial effects will rapidly be 3 felt. Really good health—a con. § sciousness of physical well-being—can t] only be enjoyed when all the m-organs are acting smoothly and hars moniously, a desirable state which can I easily be promoted by resorting to J the well-known family medicine Price iOl<!., t.'U. & Z/9. HBjgMBgSSI Look for The Name WHS m The success of Bonnington's \ Irish Moss has been so great, and its sale so large, that unscrupulous persons have tried to imitate it. In order to make a larger profit some retailer may endeavour to sell you one of these imitations. Ask for Bonnington's and insist on getting it. For over half a century it has been the standard medicine for coughs and colds—there's nothing so safe, so reliable, so effective. MR. J. TURNER, of Dunedin. writes:—" For some years I have had Bonnington's Irish Moss for Mrs. Turner arid she has derived much benefit by its use. She was considered consumptive but Bonnington's Irish Moss has quite restored her, and she is now quite strong. I have recommended it to many l persons, and believe that all have k been pleased with its effect." 50 •i^it»iiit*rAi*tfi™ mm vmrnm mm

H BESIDES CEING THE I BEST OBTAINABLE | CONTAIN ALL THE QUALITIES jj CLAIMED BY IMITATORS, f WE CANNOT SAY MORE. I THEY.ARE AND HAVE BEEN SkOVER 32 YEARS

3* H.P. ITTED wtih Free Engine, and Three-speed Gear for Sid© Oar. work. 1912 PATTERN NOW IN STOCK. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. ROBT. PQOK, WAIRABAPA AGENT: MASTERTON.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10675, 23 July 1912, Page 3

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374

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10675, 23 July 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10675, 23 July 1912, Page 3

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