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Need the Aid of Or. Morss'3 Indian Root Pills ; A torpid, sluggish liver leave* poison* >uj morbid bile in the b ood, which upsets the action of the whole system. Tire complexion assumes a yellowish hue, loss of appetite follows, dry cough and occasionally chill, known as liver chili. There is indigestion, lullnesi, fermentation. flatulency, and oppression m the stomach. The longue is coated, the head aches, and th.ere is loss of sleep, depression of spirits and spells of weakness and dizziness. The bowels are constipated and loose by turns. The skin tells of the poisonous state of the blood by pimples, blotches and liver spots. In sympathy' with the liver, the kidneys become clogged, inactive, and there arc pains in the bae.K and under the shoulder blades. \ ou should not wait for all the symptoms to appear before beginning treatment. Prompt and determined action is necessary' to relieve tile body of the poisons left in the system by a sluggish liver. The liver must have assistance. The process of restoration will be hastened if the > kidneys . arc .also strengthened and invigorated. Both of these great Altering systems pre acted on promptly and directly' h\ r Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills: Hence their wonderful reputation as an> efficacious treatment for, a disordered lit or. "TH E DCG WIT M OUT TEETH/. ‘ Thu re is an old proem !>, .'wide Ji sit vs, “l ho dog without teeth barks the most,” which has given rise l<> the. saying, “his hark is worse than his bite.” ’ A loud and lusty cough may not be serious hut a ‘small, ittcessanb co.ugh migjit signify, rtAti danger. Hu either ease you can rely on Baxter s hung Preserver to give the greatest possible relief. ‘Baxter’s” -acts qnieklv, is most pleasant; and ‘ helps' with its sircab tonic properties. Sold by all chemists and stores 'in ~tlu-<“-sizes, 1/0. 2/(1 and - .4 OONCEItT Tickets. Dance Tickets; Hall Pmsmimnesi Invitation Cards, etc., at vhuitpptyni;tf/.o N‘’W «>t lato.pt /looi<rn« tdwavs co tn in x to bo‘ud.-~-GiEl>orae 'times Piiutiug Works. .. . A

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 12084, 25 October 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 12084, 25 October 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 12084, 25 October 1933, Page 3

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