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WHAT CONSTIPATION MEANS.

j Constipation resembles nothing ■-•» 1 much a.s the stopping ot the sea crag" : >\siem of ;i city, and you kno.\ th ! nut break of diswi.se that would result lit this should happen. Then try to I reali-e the danger to your.-elf a y-m 1 -iIIipW your bowels to become cb-gg.-d. j The poisonous matter which should I pass off is absorbed into ihe bio-ei. j which is the cause <-t numerou- di — .eases. ..hen you are ti'uiinle-i t..i----i uav -".here i : just one thing t" ■'•> ■.- get a box ot Chamberlain's '1.717-. They clean.--- and imigoiale tec stomach and bowois, and <;b ar tit" system of all fov.l a<< -uif. 7it i--n~ ati-i restore it to a normal condition. -"•":-: by all chemists and .-tor-keep, rs. 11

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13879, 2 November 1910, Page 4

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WHAT CONSTIPATION MEANS. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13879, 2 November 1910, Page 4

WHAT CONSTIPATION MEANS. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13879, 2 November 1910, Page 4

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