THE LIVER. A very important and often '■ neglected organ. Many of ns forget we have a liver. We go on day after day eating all kinds and classes of foods and forget that the liver needs a little cleansing occasionally. We unconsciously expect all our organs to work day and night, year in and year out, and not to become tired and complaining. “ Even a worm will turn.” If you really want to he well and keep well, just remember that your sickheadachcs, your biliousness, your constipation ; flatulency ; sleeplessness ; those hot flushes ; bloating after eating; rumbling of the bowels ; boils and pimples; specks before the eyes, and a score of other symptoms all indicate a tired, over-worked liver. Be reasonable. Give your liver a chance to be well and the complaints will all go as by magic. Take from one half to one teaspoonful of BSue -Flag Liver Sure after each meal for a few aWs, This remarkable liver cl eansingand strengthening remedy is doing a wonderful work right throughout the Dominion. It is bringing sunshine and happiness to .many homes where desponding and “ me blues ” were formerly frequent visitors. We urge you to try “ Blue Flag Liver Cure ” to-day, and to begin to learn what good, robust, sparkling health really means', 'Sold in bottles 2/6 and 4/6 each, by chemists and stores, or post free direct from the Blue Flag Medicine Co., Cuba St., Wellington. 2 <cpV PATENT BON’T Walk upon a" Solid Block of Leather, which jars the Brain. Get back to something as Springy and as Comfortable as Turf. The Springbok Heel is Springy and Resilient—a pneumatic mattress upon which the Heel Bone rests. Sold by all Leading Bootmakers. jp> RIVATE HOSPITAL, Marion Junction. MISS BEATRICE WALTON. Certificated Medical and Surgical Nurse, (Late of Loudon), Terms on application
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9115, 7 April 1908, Page 6
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301Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9115, 7 April 1908, Page 6
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