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LIFE IS WORTH LIVING

Who gets the most out of life? The men or women who are always ailing, sick, despondent, cheerless, or those who are always well — -who see the beauties of Nature, and enjoy the bright sun, the blue sky, the singing of birds, and are always cheerful and happy?

A sick, lazy, tired liver will make any man or woman despondent and cheerless. It will take the brightness and happiness out of any person's. life. The whole world seems to be against one whose liver has gone on strike.

Take care of your liver is good advice. This important organ telephones for advice .and help when there is need for assistance. A small dose — about 30 drops — of Dr. ENSOR'S TAMER JUICE taken with a little water two or three times a day wi]l soon alter that bad, ' dark brown ' taste, will relieve. the sick headache, the flatulence, the constipation, and the other symptoms that always accompany a badly-working liver. Let Dr. Ensor's Tamer Juice put your liver right, and you will find a vigor and life which adds zest to both work and play. You will feel like 4 a new person, with a clear eye, sweet breath, and a keen brain. You can carry a smiling face in spite of worry and care if you keep your liver right by the occasional use of Dr. Ensor's Tamer Juice. Sold by all medicine dealers in bottles, 2s 6d each. The Tussicura Manufacturing Co., Dunedin, sole proprietors and manufacturers.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3, 21 January 1909, Page 108

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LIFE IS WORTH LIVING New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3, 21 January 1909, Page 108

LIFE IS WORTH LIVING New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3, 21 January 1909, Page 108

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