For Influenza take Woods' Great _ Peppermint Cure. Nevei fails. Is 6d, 2s 6d. DON! WAIT i until you are worse before starting a campaign against disease. No matter how slight may be your indisposition your duty to demands that immediate steps be taken to disperse it. Of course, you expect to get better and not worse, but where health is in question you are never justified in leaving anything to chance, and, as is well known, indis- ' position, insteadofdisappearing of its own s\d%et will, frequently develops serious disorders if neglected. Your safest course 1 is to , TAKE BEECHAM'S PILLS i which are the World's finest household remedy for. the cor* rection of derangements of the stomach, liver, or kidneys. Slight headaches, loss of appetite, a nasty taste in the mouth and other little symptoms of that sort are indications of digestive disorder, and may be regarded as Nature's warning of _ worse troubles to follow if the cause of the. present ail* [ meqt be not speedily removed, r Don't wait until to-morrow but ) take Beecham's Pills PricetOjA. t/li.fc 1/9. NOW — 111111
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 2 August 1913, Page 7
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180Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 2 August 1913, Page 7
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