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MANY PEOPLE

Buffer a martyrdoin-of headuohes and baokaohes, * due :to irregular habits and defective action of the bowels..! Such troubles are due to a sluggish liver, whioh docs not secrete oufficiont bile toproperly evacuate- the bowels, and prevents the i expulsion of the waste material collcctep! from all parts of the body. ' Piles, Mnlas, abscesses, inflammation all arise from negleotof theae fundamental lawa of nature. If.mankind willdisobey tho rules which ensure perfect health, and over-work, overfeed, and oyer-drink, they must pay the penalty. As a refnedy, and general regulator of- tho' system for persons Buffering in a hereditary way far their- ancestors' neglect or over-in-dulgeneo, we recommend i Dr. Fletcher's Pills as being the best the world produces, and the safest and most harmless mcdiotuo extant. Sufferers aro particularly warned not to use -violent and drastic purgatives; they, are particularly dangorous. Dr Fletoher'a. Pills are »b mild as a lamb, safe as milk, and sure as an alarum clock. They act gentlyj safely, and are generally recommended by all their patrons, and are sold everywhere by all medicine dealers, or direct from F. M. Clements, NoWtown, Sydney,for» 13 penny stamps.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4440, 10 June 1893, Page 3

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MANY PEOPLE Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4440, 10 June 1893, Page 3

MANY PEOPLE Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4440, 10 June 1893, Page 3

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