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Dyspepsia.

Flatulence, souv atoraach, wind, and spasms are frequently due to liver complaint, very often complicated by kidney • .sympathy. Ac. Brain workers and those persons whose employment is of a seden* tary nature are most troubled by these complaints. An eminent physician, who ■ made such cases a special stu y, found * that the ingredients of Dr Fletcher's Pills Were the most suce?ssful for such com -•""plaints, and embodied them in the prescription — tion from which these pills are prepared. They are prepared on scientific principles, are absolutely free from calomel or any dangerous drug. They act by generous stimulation of the htepatic glands, and do not gripe or purge, but produce a natural catharsis, and thus relieve the over loaded alvine tract of the accumulated fa i cal matter without the pain and annoyance so frequently experienced after using drastic purgatives. Mrs /W. Walker, Pitt-stveet, Sydney, says :— " Dr Fletcher's Pill* cured me of ohronic constipation of ten years standing, and I can conscientiously recom mend them." They are sold everywhere by chemists and storekeepers.

PROFESSOR LIEBEG says :—" We shall never know how men were first direoted to the use of Coffee, but we may consider the article so remantable for its action en the brain and the substance of the orgaus of motion as an element of food for organs yet unknown, which are destined to convert the blood into nervous substances and thus reoruit the energy of the moving and thinking faculties." If you wish to benefit yourself you could not do better than drink Cubase's A.I. Coffee. Sold everywhere in 1 and 2ib tins. For it id the beat.

OPENING SALE AT BIRMINGHAM. WEDNESDAY, FHiB. Ist, 1893 THE UNITED FARMERS' ALLIANCE wil sel by public auction as above — 10 18 month 3 cattle, mostly heifers 8 good dairy cows in calf 5 >8 months steers 8 good dairy cows 10 yearling heifers 25 cows and calvea 1 purebred Hereford bull 1 well bred bull 150 Lincoln ewes 200 Lincoln ewes with lambs 160 freezing lambs 100 2 tooth wethers 50 ewe% 100 ewes 100 mixed lambs 100 ewes 60 mixed lambs 30 fat sheep 50 ewes 60 2 tooth wethers 150 4 too'h ewts 4 4 tooth Romney rams 100 ewes 100 ewes 90 woolly lambs 50 good ewes 50 lambs 50 ewes and lambs 180 6 tooth and fu)l mouth ewes 180 woolly lambs 3 Line- In^ains 1 Uubrokeu draught colt On account of Thos. Pryce, Esq., 40 purebred 2 tooth Lincoln rams Sale at 1 o'clock. B. B. McKENZIE, Auctioneer.

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Manawatu Herald, 28 January 1893, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
424

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 28 January 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 28 January 1893, Page 3

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