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BILIOUSNESS

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One of the moat distressing troubles • person can endure is biliousness. It i is depressing to the spirits and?demora> lf»ing to the entire system. The person so afflicted is scarcely able to work or take an interest in anything. The sewers of his body are clogged and need flushing out. Tho bile is turned •from its proper channel and enters the blood and produces that peculiar past v of complexion. • He is Tory restless, uneasy or sleepless at night, or perhaps his slumber is lethargic and dull. He has dull pains, uneasiness under the right aide and shoiilder-blade, a bitter taste in the mouth* sudden dizziness on rising, furred tongue, bowels loose one day and constipated the next. - All or any of these conditions may accompany the bilious condition, and while so afflicted the patient’s life is scarcely worth living. Dxv Morse.'*, Indian .Root Pills relieve this trouble speedily and cast the burden fronvthe spirits. They open the clogged-up system, purify the blood, and once more the human mechanism works smoothly and easily. They are a safe, sure, and .reliable remedy, and will prevent many of the complaints so common if taken;-once or twice a week to keep the systspn in a healthy condition. They are purely vegetable, and their action is not accompanied by any nauseous or griping sensation, but is mild and gentle.

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Inangahua Times, 26 April 1932, Page 4

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BILIOUSNESS Inangahua Times, 26 April 1932, Page 4

BILIOUSNESS Inangahua Times, 26 April 1932, Page 4

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