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Many People

Suffer a martyrdom of headaches and backaches, due .to irregular habits and defective action of the bowels. Such troubles ace-due to a sluggish liver, which does not secrete sufficient bile to properly evacuate the bowels, aud prevents, the expulsion of the wait, material collected from all part* 6f ttitf body. - Pllfta, fistulas, e.b*_ce_iep, and taffamraitlon ill arl.e from negleot of these fandftmeaUl lawi of naturt. If mankind

Will disobey the rules which ensure perfect I lfertHh,- arid dvei'-Woi'k, ovei-'feed, and overdrink; thei' m'dat p*ay the penalty* As a tertledy. dad general regulator of the 1 system Wr iier's.u. st_ffei'iii_[ in a hereditary \ytty for their ancestors' neglect or over-indu'-gencp, we recommend Dr Fletcher's Pills as being tho best the world produces, and tne SRiepi ftS*^ mos ' harmless medicine CXtftUt. oU.fer_V-._t_ Par.__lll.iriy -IfM-ed Udt td use violent and d.astld purgative*- ; •iHey . _tre'.,tJfii ; ticaiariy ch-tigerdu.. ;. Dr _J.ctj.Hers. Pills are mild ds _t idm'b"; sdld. as' mili-, atia fitire Kg ttti tUdt'ilm .Wck Tftey' act gently, safely and are gei_e_*_i_ly' recommended by all their patrons, and are sold everywhere by all medicine dealers, or direct from I. M. CLEMENTS, Newtown, Sydney, for 13 penny stamps.

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Manawatu Herald, 29 April 1893, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
194

Many People Manawatu Herald, 29 April 1893, Page 3

Many People Manawatu Herald, 29 April 1893, Page 3

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