LIVER COMPLAINT.
Pain is Nature , * admonition, Heed and judge of your condition.
Pain is a blessing, being Nature's admonition that something is wrong, and impels to its rectification. If, for example, a diseased torpid liver did not cause pain tn the shoulder-blades, or in the right side, spasmodic pain in the bowels, painful headache, sour stomach, flatulency or nausea, we should have no means of irxtowing our liver was out of order; the acute stage of liver diseise would be followed by the chronic, and we would wake in the morning to chronic invalidism. There are days with most of us when come the_ glomy hours, when the fire will not burn" in our hearths, and all without and within is dismal, cold, and cheerless, and dark and sorrowful There are times when you awake in the morning more tired than when you retired; wh_n your breakfast does not taste good, 1 when what you eat/causes pain and*., acidity—■ or faint sensation in the pit of the stomach; your face is flushed, compkxiot. sallow, and you are run down. Thousands are suffering from indigestion and liver complaint, when one bottle of Warner's Safe Cure would relieve them. The instructions for use accompany e%ch bottle. Don't neglect your liver when a safe, sure, speedy tonic is* obtainable from all Chemists and Dealers for 2» 3d a&4 6s pur b»ttl*_"
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10601, 10 March 1900, Page 5
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