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The liver ie the lazaret of bile, But very rarely executes his function. —Don Juan.

• Bilious fever is a disease; its attack is generally sudden. There is a sense of langour and debility for a few days previous; headache, lack of appetite, furred tongue, pain in the joints, and a feeling of uneasiness. Chills ensue, followed by feverishness. Food is distasteful; the bowels are out of order. A doso of Irapey's "May Apple" soon corrects these troubles, all nature smiles again, and once more you are your bright and happy self.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11544, 1 December 1900, Page 5 (Supplement)

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11544, 1 December 1900, Page 5 (Supplement)

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11544, 1 December 1900, Page 5 (Supplement)