BUSINESS BLUNDERS. One of the biggest of blunders made in business is to neglect the health. A sick boss makes a sick business. Many business people, however, while anxious to conserve health, are prevented from eating, resting, and sleeping as regu lurly as is essential to the preservation of sound health. It is in regard to <ating in particular that most irregularity is to be noted. Some days a heavy meal is taken, others a light lunch is snatched, or perhaps a "snack" is bolted, while they dine at one hour on one day, and at different hours on other days. The result of this irregu larity is indigestion, and this complaint is caused also by over-work, over worry and by the liberal use of liquors, wines and spirits. Impey's May Apple is the best medicine for business men. It is an alternative and a corrective—it aids digestion, induces a copious flow of the aastric juices, stimulates the liver and kidneys. Impey's May Apple is sold by chemists and storekeepers at 2s. 6d. a bottle. Sharland and Co., Ltd., wholesale agents.
SICK TTEADACHE ICK XX EAD ACHE Positively cured by Dr. Ensor's TAMER JUICE. TAMER JUICE also relieves DISTRESS irara DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, and TOO HEARTY EATING. A Perfect Remedy for DIZZINESS, NAUSEA, DROWSINESS, BAD TASTE in the mouth, COATED TONGUE, TORFID LIVER. TTtTITHOUT EQUAL—The Sotalis VV Toilet Trio has no equal. The best toilet requisites obtainable. Ask your chemist or storekeeper for tho Sotalij articles.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12630, 18 October 1905, Page 8
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245Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12630, 18 October 1905, Page 8
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