THEY STIR THE LIVER.
NO EEMEDY AS POTENT AS DE. JIOESE'S INDIAN BOOT PILLS. "For Biliousness," writes Mrs. Ethel Roy, of Davey Street, Thames, "I have found Dr. Morso's Indian Boot PiJls very useful in banishing this distressing malady with which I was afflicted. I am pleased to relate; that through the instrumentality. of some friends I first became convinced that I should try your remedy, and their use has rewarded my efforts, as I am no longer the great sufferer that 1 was in the past. You can use this testimony for publication if desired." The climate of New Zealand is such that tlie Liver gets out of order quicker than any other organ of the body. AVhen tho liver does get out of order the whole system is upset, and Constipation, Biliousness, and Stomach Troubles follow speedily. Dr. Morse's Ijidian Hoot Pills reach the liver in a satisfactory manner. They open tho clogged ducts allowing the Bile to flow, which is essential to the digestion and assimilation of food. Constipation, Biliousness, Stomach Troubles, and Sick Headaches aro the result of Liver inactivity, and the remedy that "Stirs the Liver" will ot once Telieve thes« distressing complaints.—Advt.
A wharf labourer n:imH JlTlovern had one of his legs broken while assisting in loading operations on the steamer Paparoa last night. He was taken to the Hospital. I cannot sing the old, sweet songs AVhich I should sing to-night, I'to lost my voice, -'inft have no choice, Because of bronchial blight; But Tory soon I'll be in time, And ajng them all, bo sure, I'll change my moans to dulcet tones, With Woods' Great Peppermint 'Jure. -Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2496, 24 June 1915, Page 6
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276THEY STIR THE LIVER. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2496, 24 June 1915, Page 6
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