-■ ' L ■■■ ■-.: riiray.^T3. -.•. V:} A si' ' p 6 fi L e ; i Is Man's Greatest Complaint. Nine out of every ten persons suffer more or less . | ; from Liver Complaint. That feeling of "No Energy" ? and "Not Too Well" are but symptoms of a weak and I disordered system. Weak, because the whole vitality; I is absorbed by a sluggish Liver, inactive Kidneys, S «ia ' • : and constipated Bowels. . When the Liver is clogged | - M by the inactivity of the Kid- j y| gk neys' and bowels it becomes; : ■ -■< lllli '■ torpid, and fails to filter the 1 lIP bilefronrthe blood, thus pro-..: M* ducing Biliousness and a gen-, ; -;; . eral impairment of the diges- < |T tive system. The tongue is i coated, the head aches, diges- || tion is imperfect; there is ra aching of the limbs and back, & feeling of fulness, weight and | ,j " cher uf m ,m*i Dr Mo,soreness over the stomach ~ 1 : R °: l **«""»» and liver; the eye becomes , yellowy and jaundiced, and the complexion muddy, and i ; i the urine is scanty and high-colored, and the bowels ~ j irregular, _ constipation and looseness alternating. j There is little use of treating the liver separately, as it , ! can never be set_ right until the kidneys and bowels , j are.made active in removing'the waste matter from * the body. It is for this very reason that Dr.' Morse's " ; Indian Root Pills have always proved so wonderfully 1 successful in curing the most chronic cases of Liver ] _ complaint, Biliousness, and complicated ailments of ' ' 1 i the Kidneys, 1 Liver and Bowels. ' \ Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are a searching ' ! remedy. THEY REACH THE LIVER AS NO j OTHER MEDICINE DOES. They put a move in i < your bowels, strength Into the Kidneys, and life into ' I your Liver, bracing up the nerves and muscles, toning -« J up the stomach,, stimulating the circulation, and im- I parting Health and Energy through the medium of ; i a well-regulated system. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills always effectual. ' 1 , ■ to-i""® 0 .? 6 ' wasno . en jo>'ng good-htalth." writes• Mr; Williaw- -; . ; ..;:WiUoni!Bon .Accord Store, Newtown,'Wellington,'" and Was much'irsublid« '■■; ; I • n-'f, T l cr , an<l . S , tom ? chlc Complaints. Before using Dr. Morse's Indian Root'. ' I , }:^, tri , ' ot " er wedictnes,;-whtcti: 'gave only temporal ;rciieL -;YobrV-' - .''.V ■ C v . a a - Pills, howeyer».'.had a niost;beneficial effect from en- : ' '" I - raft of -cosliyeness- and: effectively -roy ■' : • . 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' 6th, RENZIE'S PEPSO. cleanses, purifies and ■ 4 i strengthens the glandsand membranes of ® . the stomach and digestive tract > \»v- 7th and last. RENZIE'S" PEPSO'is i Fold even'where Chemists and , . AND. .RBNZHB'S .-'.PELI* .'-FISES I 'THE'- -IfIVESW' SHE ROBERT JOHNSTONE'S VVINDOWS, Cuba Street, lor Display, w n. I'iiilp. TO ' O-ousE and oppicb cleaning — 1 J - a - CONTRACTOH. fIATENTS of Description mad» ' N.Z. Alliance Buildings, 113 Willis 'A'.-'vand .worked: out, by';:tis|i^rts;vo;:AS•% l } Street (Room 4). lands - of. machinery.,und 'electrical ___ , ances riiatlo and repaired at tho rederaj' Chimneys swept by sober men. * Works. Tory and Holland Streets: ' ; Gentlemen's Clothes pressed. -''.'WALTER':' • ftNDREWS'i^ Venetian Blinds repaired. I'roprietor. • v - j
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 927, 21 September 1910, Page 5
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