CONSTIPATION.
By " Common Sense." ~.'.; ' :_. ; A CONSTIPATED condition of the bo^'? is .* the commonest cause of ill-health. ;tt "V 9 ■ . ■ waste matter, which the bowels should; teg" _: ; larly remove, is retained for an unusual time, it will to some extent be absorbed ihw tho body," giving rise to indigestion;-ioul breath, evil-smelling perspiration, headacne,and neuralgia The circulation of ■ the blood is impeded by the pressure o. «w accumulated matter, and the. entire system - becomes deranged. Piles are a frequent re- -. suit of ; constipation. »„;«.. A regular movement of tho bowels a a necessary to health as regular meals, m. on© whose bowels are constipated can p« ( sibly bo well. . ~ ... 7rt< I In many parts of Australia and New Zes •,. land it is difficult, or impossible, to cbto* an adequate supply- of fresh fruit and.vege ... tables, and in these districts constipation « ■ very prevalent. . • To overcome any tendency to consW». . tion, Warner's Safe Pills should be taken m sufficient quantity to produce ONi. >% ;. movement of the bowels . daily. Ons, g».. nightly is generally sufficient. It ■ xs Wi^&oii not the desired effect, gradually »«o«» "J dose, taking one and- a-half, two, or. eve" !three pills nightly. On the other tanftgone pill causes an excessive movement,, n&> f; a pill, or even less, should.be taken fW until regularity is established. It » »* preferable to take the proper dose' mjbtfr than to take too large a dose and »«*££:-, continue for a day or two, as the object « , to induce" a habit of regularity. ~ Warner's Safe Pills are not. a drastic cato - , , artic. They act on the liver in such a man , ncr as to stimulate a healthy, natural flow of bile into tho bowels, f and ; bito-«-NMu»* cathartic. Warner's Safe Pills are soIS DT all chemists and storekeepers. rnce ~jM,C~ vial. Post free. H. £. Warner and Co* | J Limited, Melbourne, Via -^i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13925, 5 December 1908, Page 4 (Supplement)
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303CONSTIPATION. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13925, 5 December 1908, Page 4 (Supplement)
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