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SLUGGISH LIVER AND BILIOUSNESS. — A VALUABLE COEEECTIVE If you havo coated tongue, fonl breath, sick headaches, dizzinesa, heartbum, pain under the shotilder blades, is is possibly due to the condition of your Hver. A sluggish liver produces "Bilious" nttacks, which make lifo a burden. It makes you dull, without ambition, depressed, easily tired by any effort. You haven 't energy to work or the spirit to enjoy any recreation. If your liver is not functioning properly you will be under-nourished, and variou3 loxina (poisons) will enter the blood streum. AIsq your liver will fail to supply the intestines and bowels with thj required amount of fresh bile which is absolutely uecessary to good digestion and regular bowel action. In such cases a course of Dr. Morse's Indian.Eoot Pills is recommended. They act on the liver, kidneys, stomach and bowels, with most satisfactory results. Note how refreshed you feel the day 1 after a dose. BAD LEGS safely treated at homp with simple Varex Method. No tx-.stiii-x hree booklet from Ernest Healey, Phar I maceutieal Cliemist, Vares Ltd., Box , 1558 E, Wellington. Loca! Itepi'i'st'ijfa- . tive: KnighFs Pharmacy. i'/0 llere- ' taiinu!! L ivet Hastings.* i

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 12, 7 October 1937, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 12, 7 October 1937, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 12, 7 October 1937, Page 10

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