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Constipation

Or costireness, is one of the most frequent results of liver 1 complaint,' and requires prompt and; careful attention, for if the faecal matter becomes impacted in the bowels dangerous effects are to be apprehended. The justly celebrated Dr Abernethy said that inattention to the action 61 the > stomach and bowels was the cause of ninety per cent, of our physical ailments! and modern science has proved this assertion correct. Care, however, requires to be observed in. the choice of remedies, for there are numerous drastic and Tiolent cathartics nold under various fanej names, but Dr Fletcher's Pills are used with the best advantage in such tases. These pills are from the prescription of Dr Bell Fletcher, of Birmingham, England, and were used by him in his private and general' Hospital practice there for many years with the greatest success. Tins, as a matter of course, proves their reliability, and Mr A. M. Beauchamp, lUna, Eaogitikei, N.Z., says :—•' l wish to inform you of the good Fletcher's Pills are doing here. Everybody uses them, and speaks well of them ; and no do I. for tuey are the best 1 ever 4sVd iv my life/ ■ They can be obi wined from: nil medicine vendors, Or ■ direct from £ . M. Clements, Newtown, Svtfaej, tor tlur'wn penny stamps.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 65, 19 November 1892, Page 4

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Constipation Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 65, 19 November 1892, Page 4

Constipation Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 65, 19 November 1892, Page 4

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