FULNESS AFTER EATING
Alwayß denotes a weakened or deranged state of the stomaoh and intestine?. They ftre overtaxed when BBked to perform even their regular and ordinary functions. "Working between meals" is alwftyß a trouble when the stomaoh jb not aoting Vigorously and well. The nervous system gets soon deranged the blaokest side to any trouble looms uppermost, and as time goes on and the trouble increases the euflerer often BBka Is Lira: Worth Lima It depends upon the Liver How to make the liver work well and truly ; to eradicate all superfluous bile ; to stimulate the nervous and general system there iB no medicine made that is equal m efleot to LOABBX'3 WAHOO. Thai it does alt that Ib claimed for it is proved by the onmbers of testimonials received bom all parts of N.Z. all BPeaking m glowing terms of this 8"»t herbal remedy. LoiSßs'B Waboo, ptioe 28 6d fhtainable. everywhere.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIV, Issue 37, 13 February 1900, Page 3
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153FULNESS AFTER EATING Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIV, Issue 37, 13 February 1900, Page 3
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