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liilllililll LIVER out of order HAPPINESS and NOME LIFE WRECKED.. Serious ills follow neglect to correct Sluggish Liver Whan your liver is out of order it is impossible for you to be well. You become irritable and bad tempered. You quarrel with your family and your friends—work is c burden and play a misery. If the first signs of liverishness are not quickly rectified many serious ills may follow. Rheumatism, Neuritis, Sciatica. Lumbago and other Uric' Acid Complaints often develop and the kidneys also fail. CAU_ BLADDER PANCREAS DUO K HUH, STOMACH,^ 25b Bile must Flow freely The liver itself Is the storehouse for glucose which supplies energy to the body. Congestion of the liver impairs its action and consequently diminishes the supply of this vital energy to the tissues with resultant weariness and nervous exhaustion. When not eliminated by the internal organs, poisons enter the blood stream and are carried to the joints, muscles and tissues, where uric acid crystals set up intense local pain. In other words, you become a martyr to selfpoisoning and these poisons are carried right through the system steadily doing their deadly work of undermining your health and laying the foundation of some chronic ailment later in life. This woman fells of marvellous results:— A North Sydney lady writes: "For years I have tried all kinds of aperients, but find that nothing can compare with Schumann's Salts for general , health purposes and for keeping the system thoroughly clean. I 'would recommend Schumann's anywhere.' 1 Schumann's aeh Schumann's Mineral Salts are a NATURAL aperient and their action on the Liver is to induce a free flow of bile, which in turn aids the action of the digestive juices in the small intestine and creates complete and normal bowel action. This is readily seen when we understand the action of the liver and the function of the bile. The liver is nature's filtering plant to clear away all the body impurities and bile is nature's aperient. Therefore, free liver action means free flow of bile. Bile also aids in neutralising any excess acids in the stomach. Schumann's? Mineral Salts promotes a free flow of bilg, stimulates the liver cells, and eliminates poisons. ieve quick and remarkable* cures SCHUMANN’S banishes RHEUMATISM CONSTIPATION BACKACHE NEURITIS and LIVER DISORDERS All Chemists and Stores. 21and 3/3 per jar. There's no substitute for SCHUMANN'S Salts |j FARMERS— ARE YOU AWARE? j that the AFFCO is your ONLY guarantee j of FULL value for your export stock? J The Company maintains an OPEN DOOR to all export buyers. J Farmers are therefore assured of receiving’ FULL COMj PETITIVE PRICES for their export cattle, sheep, lambs, j pigs and bobby calves. j Those who prefer, either as individuals or as members of a I group, to sell through the Company, are assured of receiving j FULL MARKET PRICES obtainable overseas. | The Auckland Farmers' Freezing Go., Ltd. |isiiisisi siiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiEisn I “Snap It Up” with IDU C O Bright and shiny, looking to all the world like a new “bus” and making you take a renewed pride in being its owner—that’s what a Duco finishing by us will do for your car. gg .We guarantee a finished job in every detail I WHANGAREI, ENG. CO. LTD. fti •i Inin "A” GRADE GARAGE. 7 "A” GRADE MECHANICS. The authorised "Get you home Garage.*’ ’Phone 2639. ilium mm liiiiiiiiaiiiiiiii ieiiiiii

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Northern Advocate, 28 July 1939, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 28 July 1939, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 28 July 1939, Page 4

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