SEMI-INVALID CONDITION.
With strong, healthy blood .-iti.l :•. free find unlive circulation ilio machinery n' lifo moves on with vigour ami" regularity, ami not only a good appetite is assured, but sound, refreshing sleep. Nature's_ best stimulant. Tho blood is ut. all times liaulo to become surehanged with poisons and aeils, and co constipation is senerally the prime cause. With lite "bowels clogged the storcJ-up foetid innllur ferments and throws otT poisonous gases, which get into the blnod through tho minute intestines, and then comes biliousness, torpid iiver, with that tired feeling and semi-invalid condition. Impcy's May Apple, the ideal family medicine, saves you from such troubles. It is a scienlilioally prepared legetable compound, and is proved specific for all disorders of the stomach, liver aud kidneys. It cures to stay cured. Sold by chemists and storekeepers at 2s Cd per bottle, or post free from the wholesale, agents, Sharland aud Co., Wellington. A STiIOK-l!:. Often and often you read of people being stricken down with paralysis. This is the result of nervous exhaustion. Through malnutrition caused by one circumstance {or another that depleted nervous system is not replaced. On i account of their gradual and insidious ! approach nervous diseases are most i lilceh' to be neglected, und it is only when j something serious happens that the vie- ) tim thinks of trying remedies. l>on'i j wait but fortify yourself now by taking ] Wilton's .Bnvo-Ferrum (beef aud iron), j It arrests the nervous waste and sets in action the process of restoration. It is a touie of wonderful cllieacy, doing as much good io toddling infants as to tottering old people. Chemists and stores 2s Cd, or post free direct from the proprietor, Geo. W. Wilton, chemist, Wellington.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7321, 14 June 1902, Page 6
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287SEMI-INVALID CONDITION. Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7321, 14 June 1902, Page 6
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