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"WAIT A WEE."

A fact, well-known to physicians and all who_ have studied the causes of disease, is that inaction of the liver and kidneys gives rise to more const'tutional disturbance than all other causes put togefchsr. Inaction of these organs results in retent'on of tho waste products and effete matier in the various valves, ducts, and g'aids oi tho digestive apparatus asd excretory channels, where it become impacted. The livor iB the organ destined to secrete a natural cathart ! c flu-d, called bile; intended to carry oi from the system. all waste, poisonous, and worthless material by its natural excretive, act'on. Headaches, Constipation, Aching Limbs, Languor, Tikbd Feelings, Backache, Costiveness, . Painful Micotation, Giddiness, ' Indigestion, &o„ are all signs of V 'torjiid liver, and serious disease will set in jf 'the digestive and Sinative. organs do nofc -properly ppi their several functions, Dr. toHBR's: Piu? are prepared on a Bcientiilo principle to prevent impaction of the hsepatio glands, 4c, They act on the only rational prinoiple of curing and preventing disease, do not gripe or purgo,-but stimulate the organs to perform their allotted duties; increasing the secrefioir of bile, which evaluates and invigorates the clogged passages, restoring a healthy act'on and condition without-the annoyance, 'disoomfort and .pim of griping and pjiginsj. Patients aro- requested to get the genuiire -Dr, EJetcher's'. Pills and refuse all sub' s'jiCutcß, All .dealers stock them;, or post free for thirteen penny stamps from F. M, Oiembnis. NErroik Bitot, ■ . -

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4215, 10 September 1892, Page 2

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243

"WAIT A WEE." Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4215, 10 September 1892, Page 2

"WAIT A WEE." Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4215, 10 September 1892, Page 2

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