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SIMPLE LIVER LOGIC. The liver is Uio mainspring of tho ay*tem, aud vliwi active is tho great p"iirifyin{i orgau. Wh«u sluggish it < 'Airily dcvvlope* a, poisonous tendency, -conUuiinatiiiK nil tho great organs. The liver socrute tho bilu necessary for tW system, ami oxcretea tho impuritk-* and wimto materials from tho bkxxl. If the lirur is sluggish or torbifl it fails in tho full performance of its functions ; the refuse instead of being expelled 16 übsorbed back into the blood, causing biliousness and often JHundicc. If your liver is sluggish, or turbid tak*> Nature's great romody, Impoy'e May Apple. It is tho great liver ulottiiscr. It is pleasant to take, possesses a peculior tonic effect, and though mild in its operations, it is thoroughly reliable and superior to all pills and drastic purgatives. Chemists tmd stores, at -'s tkl per bottle.

Adyertisements. 19 response to reqasition, I hereby invite the business people of feilding to close their premises at 12 noon oa Wednesday, 9th inst., on the occasion of the Feilding Cycle Olnb Bports. EDMD. OOODBKHERE. Mayor. Peilding. March 7tb, 1901. TnOK Sale— A nice lot of young JJ draughts, good sbafters and loaders; also, harness horses. Every horse guaranteed. Exchanges made. -Give u» a trial. Honlt and Sons 90.

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Feilding Star, Volume XXV, Issue 221, 7 March 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XXV, Issue 221, 7 March 1904, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XXV, Issue 221, 7 March 1904, Page 4

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