HAVE YOU A HEALTHY LIVER ? OR ARE YOU TROUBLED WITH—1. Frequent feelings of sickness. 2. Dull headaches. 3. Feelings of dejection and misery. 4. Digestive trouble and loss of appetite. 5. A yellow tinge of skin and whites of the eyes. 6. Constipation? IF SO, or if you have any of these symptoms, depend upon it your liver is anything but healthy. By keeping this organ well there is mighty little chance of your beingsick. Neglect it and you are holding the door open to insidious disease — you are actually inviting diseases to step in. There are many people who, though never seriously ill, frequently feel “out of sorts”— languid, tired, without energy, and generally “run down.” Their stomachs are always weak, and constipation is usually present. To such people DR. ENSOR’S TAMER JUICE acts as a friend in need. Half to one teaspoonful with a little water after meals braces up every organ to vigorous action, and imparts strength to the whole system. This fine old family remedy does just what is promised—no claim has ever been made for it that was not substantiated by ample proof. Dr. Ensor’s Tamer Juice is truely a wonderful stomach medicine, a safe and effectual laxative, and an ideal liver corrective. It is the best and safest antidote ever compounded for dyspepsia, flatulence, stomach acidity, constipation, biliousness, sick headache, and general “out of sortsness.” Sold by all medicine dealers in bottles, 2s 6d each. Always buy the genuine.
A beautiful assortment ot electroplate goods, brooches, engagement rings, etc., at Parkes’ jewellery establishment, Main St.*
0. E. HUGO. THE well-known phrenologist, will lecture in the METHODIST SCHOOL ROOM on THURSDAY NEXT, 15th inst. Admission free. Collection. WANTED— A girl for office work. Apply G. T. Woodroofe. THANKS. THE family of the late Mrs M. A. Austin desire to extend their sincere thanks to all friends who forwarded messages of sympathy in their recent bereavement and for floral tokens. REFRESHMENT ROOMS AT FOXTON BEACH. MRS. J, WYETH notifies that she will open a Refreshment Room at the Foxton Beach as from Saturday next, in the building known as “ Langley’s.” Meals, at all hours, 1/-; Afternoon Tea, 6d. Room open continuously. TO flaxmillers AND OTHERS. HAVING erected a Sawmill at Whirokino, close to the Foxton-Levin Road, in White Pine and Pukatea bush, I am prepared to execute orders at lowest rates. Delivery to Foxton and river bank as required. Tram rails cut in long lengths. W. S. ROGERS, Levin.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 929, 10 December 1910, Page 3
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413Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 929, 10 December 1910, Page 3
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