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IF YOU HAVE ATIRED FEELING with pains in your br*.ck and across the loins, feel a sort of wrench whenever you attempt to stoop; have gouty or rheumatic pains about*your body ; experience unusual thirst, drowsiness after eating, &c., it is a sure sign of liver and kidney trouble—often waak kidneys and bladder—and in most cases a few doses of _ _ LIVER & KIDNEYS will put you right, unless ycwir case is an oldatanding one, then a single bottle will convince you of their value. If you have any of the above ■ ymptoms—pass thick, milky,high-coloured urine, perhaps loaded with brick dust sediment that eauses irritation of the bladder and painful too frequent micturition— take heed of these warnings of nature—a stitch in time sares nine. All these organs have important functions to fulfil and unless they perform these function* properlv, you cannot be well or keep well, as your blood will be poisoned and will carry disease to every part of your body, causing ail manner of distressing, dangerous and even fatal maladies that sap the foundations of health in both sexes, especially as middle and advanced life approaches You xnay try purgative*, &c,, but these will rot cure, because they do not strike at the roe of the mischief. Dr. La Clerc’s Pills which have OVER HALF A CENTURY REPUTATION speedily establish a healthy condition c ; all these organs. Try them and get as it were a new lease of life as many others have done who were previously on the verge of despaii English price 3s. Qd. Chemists or return mat; GX'XAC Co. UftTcritoclc Ri. ti.W.6, Loadsa, tog

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 602, 2 March 1929, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 602, 2 March 1929, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 602, 2 March 1929, Page 28

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