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FOR HÆPATITIS.

Dp. Fletcher') Pills nro a sure cure for biliousness and livor complaints, hiepatilis, headache, indigestion, heart, burn, kidney ailments, and females' sick headaches, So, if you want a really nond family pill, try Dr, Fletcher's Pills, the silent and painless motor, tint pmfies tho human systom of all accumulations of morbid, foreign,and poisonous socretions. They aro as mild as a pet lamb, as harmless as honey, as searching as a small to'ith comb, and sure as a spring gun. They don't go fooling around, but attond strictly to business, and novor labor in vain. Dr. Fletcher's Pills aro prepared on ncientitio principles. They contain no aloes, calomel, or gambogo. or any drastic purgative, liko most pilis now sold to a conflling publio, but are made of pure vegetable ingredients, which act by gently stimulating tho liver, and softening the impacted ficces, thereby giving relief and comfort unattended by the annoyance and pain of griping and purging, and ara confidently recommended to nil persons of a sluggish or bilious temperaineut. They are sold everywhere, or post free, thirteen atamps, from F. M. CLEMENTS, Newtown, Sydney, Now South Wales.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4495, 5 August 1893, Page 3

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189

FOR HÆPATITIS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4495, 5 August 1893, Page 3

FOR HÆPATITIS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4495, 5 August 1893, Page 3

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