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I WHEN YOU ARE BILIOUS You may be certain the liver is fe ranged, and yoa canuot permit tbia important organ to be torpid or lazr. BUionsness is caused by tbe iailrre of the hver to Alter tbe bile andother poisonous impuritiei of tbe blood. A sluggish liyer oanses urio acid to accumulate, and uric euid cancel mnt* rbeumataim, lumbago, and scil&tZ Bonso the liver and you remove tbe cause of many ailments, and the Sronenesß to serious disease. Imnav's lay Apple is acknowledged to bee _. exceedingly eCeotive liver medicine, it is mild but prompt in setioa, it ridi the stomaoh of all impurities, stimulates -he liver and Lidneys, aids dilation, and sharpens the appotiteImneys Maj Apple is purely vegetable, and may be frven with oooffdepcs even to doiioate womea and children. Chemists aud Htortj,2s fld' a bottle. Bharland Co. Ltd.. whole, agents. DO HOY LEAVE HOME WITHOUT CHAMBERLAIN'S COLK?, CgggglA AND DlAßiao^; CK^niS^ Diurhoea Remedy . .th tben fi _«£ Uwd by experienced travellers, asftbto mediemasaraot be bought oo board* the oars or steamship. Chaste ot water and diet often demaS tfa* stomaoh and bowlea ml pjrTdssei du nnoea. as this is tOemoit reliable medidne iftase and quickly ooree C •toents, care shoulct be ft&on seSJ •^gjMband. Ftw-ile^ ;

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Feilding Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 76, 21 October 1905, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 76, 21 October 1905, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 76, 21 October 1905, Page 2

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