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“A MAN WITH A LIVER.” The chief trouble with the liver is stagnation. When its action is healthy it forma healthy bile and sends this fluid into the bowels to aid the system in cleansing the blood. A disordered liver makes its condition known by yellowness of the eyes and skin, a bad taste in the month, with scum and fur on thetongue ; flushes of heat in the face and hands; cold sweaty feet; heartburn ; piles; constipation; imaginary spots .floating before the eyes * a drowsy, dull feeling; loss of appetite; headaches; dry akin; dizziness; and often bnzzing or ringing noises in the ears. Such a condition is responsible for an attack “of the blues,” when thd sufferer is out of sorts with himself and everybody else. Mr E. P. James, of Enfield, Otago, says: “I have suffered much from my liver and constipation, and have tried many so-called' cures. IMPEY’S MAY APPLE is the only preparation I know of'that is effective in restoring ‘a man with liver’ to good health.” What Impey’s May Apple did for Mr James, it will do for you. The cost is 2s 6d.

E. C H A S E, CEOPTON, MAETON. p.O Box 16. Telephone 10’ ONE of the oldest-established Coachbuilders, Wheelwrights and General Blacksmiths in the district, begs to inform the general public that he is prepared to build all kinds of Vehicles at reasonable prices, and Laving secured a first-class 1 Coach Painter, is prepared to do firstclass Coach Painting at reasonable prices. Also, Agents for the well-known Firms, Massey-Harris and Booth Macdonald Implements. Large Stocs of EXTEAS for above Implements kept in stock. Catalogues on application,

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9391, 10 March 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9391, 10 March 1909, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9391, 10 March 1909, Page 6

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