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FOR HÆPATITIS

Dr, Fletcher's pills aro a sure euro for billiousnces and liver complaints, luopatitis, headache, indigestion, hoartburn, kidnoy ailments, and females' sick headaches, So, if you want a really good family pill, try Dr, Flotchcr's Pills, the silent and painless motor that puriOos the human system of all accumulations of morbid, foreign, and poisonous socro. tions, They are as mild as a pot lamb, as harmless as boney, as searching as a small tooth comb, and as sure ns a spring gun. They don't go fooling around, but attend strictly to business, and novor labour in vain, Dr. Fletcher's Pills aropropared on scientific principles, They contain no aloes, calomel, or gamboge, or any drastic purgativo, liko most pills now sold to a confiding public, but aro made of puro vcgetabloingredients,which act by gently stimulating tho liver and softening tho: impacted feces, thereby giving rolief and comfort unattended by tho annoyanco and pain ol griping and purging, and aro confidently recommonded to all persons of a sluggish or bilious temperament, They aro sold ovorywhere, or post free, thirtaon stamps,from F. M. ULBMENTS Newtown, Sydney New South Wales,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4354, 25 February 1893, Page 3

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FOR HÆPATITIS Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4354, 25 February 1893, Page 3

FOR HÆPATITIS Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4354, 25 February 1893, Page 3

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