WAKE UP YOUR UVER RILEWithout Calomel— And You'U Jump out of Bed in the Morning Fullof Vim. The liver should pour out two Ppunds or Uquidbileintoyour DowelsdaUy.Jf tMs oue is not flowtagfreely, your food doesntmgesc. It just decays hi the oowels. Wind Woats up your stomach. You gpt constipated. Y°ar whole system is poisoned , tired and weary and the world looks blue. Laxatives are only makeshuts. A mere bowel movement doesn t get at the J^ase. It takes those good oldCarter sLittl^iverPms {reredSLSdSrt^es^regg^ 1/6, household size3/U. Eesent a Bubstitute. ^
HOW ARE YOUR BRONCHJAl« TUBES? Are you one of hundreds with more or less congcsted bronchia} tubes, more or Je§s resigned to constnm coughing, especmlly at tjigbt? For most brouchial cornplaipts there's nothing Hke Baxter's Gung Preserver, Bakters quickly relieves congestion, eoothes inflanied paris and clears out phelgm. Persevqre with Baxtera, the proved remedy— 1/6, 8/6, 4/6
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 48, 19 November 1937, Page 13
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