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OFTEN MISTAKEN FOR 1 KfIEUMATLSM. f I One sign of liver trouble is a screwing pain m the shoulder, which i.* often j m severe as to feel as if a gimlet was • be “« ' rsv - n in- Many people suffering this way imagine it is rfcemnatiam, and , rub in liniments and think they are no good because they do not lose the pain. • fty.it is necessary is a course of - t Chamberlain s Tablets,' They are the j safest, surest and best medicine for a sluggish liver. The use of Chamber* lain's Tablets is not. followed tiy con* stipatioa. Indeed you will find your bowels act more regularly and naturally than before. Ail chemists and store* ... keepers.—Ad.vt_
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Otaki Mail, 19 February 1919, Page 2
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