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Liver Complaint

Is the cause of many pains and aches which some people consider are separate and distinct complaints. Headaches, palpitation, indigestion, flatulence, &c , are symptoms of a disordered liver aud stomach. Many are the quack nostrums sold as cures for "indigestion;" but surely the world is getting sufficiently enlightened to see through the quackery which is so preyalent m this country. Thre are broken-down plumbers, painters, plasterers, and printers selling "medicines" to cure diseases of which these people do not even know the symptoms, to say nothing of the therapeutics. Such is not the case with Dr Fletcher's Pills. These are the prescription of one of England's most eminent physicians and pathologists, and hare been used most successfully bj him for the last thirty years in private and hospital practice. They hare ever been found effectual in all bilious, stomach and liver complaints, and can be used by both sexes with the utmoat confidence. They are sold by all medicine vendors, and F. M, Clements, Newtown, Sydney, post free, thirteen penny stamps. Mr H. Downing, chemist, Brisbane, writes referring to these pills ; — " Since taking Dr Fletcher's Pills my health has wonderfully improved. I hnve discarded all others, and I consider ilies? wortir£looa box.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 1, 2 July 1892, Page 4

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Liver Complaint Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 1, 2 July 1892, Page 4

Liver Complaint Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 1, 2 July 1892, Page 4

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