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UNCONTROLLABLE TEMPER. General ill-health quickly follows ne- < glected liver disorders. Disinclination < for food and a feeling of discomfort \ after eating are the first symptoms. A bad taste in the mouth is soon noticed, then continuous headaches make their appearance. There are frequently outbursts of uncontrollable temper, fol- j lowed by despondency, and life becomes j more or less of a misery for the ! sufferer. Chamberlain’s Tablets are es- j pecially valuable for disorders, of the j liver. People who have been unable to obtain even temporary benefit from ! other preparations have been complete- ’ ly and permanently relieved by Cham- ] berlain’s Tablets. Sold by E. D. Smith, chemist. Gisborne. For dark winter mornings and even- ! ings on the farm a “BEST” STORM'; will not affect its steady, bright light, j PROOF LANTERN. Wind and ram Write R. P. M. Manning Co., Forresters’ Bldgs., 135 Albert Street, Auck- i iland. —7. j . ' 1 For Children’s Hacking Cough, Woods’’ Great Peppermint Cure.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 9671, 18 April 1923, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 9671, 18 April 1923, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 9671, 18 April 1923, Page 6

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