LIVERISH! means more than LIVER OUT-OF-ORDER Are you ever " Livery headachey, dull, heavy, sick ? Then you've a lot to do to your system. For when your liver gets out of order it is a thousand to one that it affects your stomach, bowels and kidneys too —for all these four organs are in sympathy with each other. And bowels clogged with poisonous waste matter, or stomach not digesting properly are just as likely to produce liverishness as is a sluggish liver. IT MEANS THAT YOUR STOMACH, BOWELS AND KIDNEYS NEED ATTENTION TOO! f It is not just a liver medicine you need. It's Beecham's Pills. Beecham's are the comprehensive four-fold medicine that gets your whole system working again. They waken up your liver and restore the normal flow of bile juice. But that's not all! They gently and completely wash away every trace of poisonous waste matter from the system. They strengthen the stomach so that every mouthful of food you eat does you good. And they flush out the kidneys so that rich blood can carry new health to every part of the body. After a week or so Beecham's Pills will have your whole system looking after itself—working naturally again. Sparkling eyes replace dull eyes, smiles replace frowns—and you are well and fit once more. What is more Beecham's Pills form no habit—once they have got the body looking after itself an occasional dose is all you need to keep you fit. Start Beecham's TO-DAY. "Worth A Guinea A Box for STOMACH, LIVER, KIDNEY AND BOWEL TROUBLES PILLS Take Beecham's TO-NIGHT, and feel belter TO-MORROW
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21384, 29 January 1935, Page 7
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