CONSTIPATION
THIS TROUBLE IS MORE SERIOUS THAN GENERALLY SUPPOSEDHOW TO CURE IT SO THAT IT WILL STAY CURED. What; happens when a house drain is slopped up? You cjcaxiso it. You remove from it all obstructions, and make a clear passage from end to end. What happens when a lamp chimney becomes dirty? If you want light and comfort you wash and cleanse it. And a good cleansing is the only thing to produce the result desired.
Just so with tho body. \V lieu tho various organs become clogged with undigested food you must cleanse them if you wish to retain perfect health. Headaches, biliousness, rheumatic pains, constipation, sour stomach, piles, indigestion, pimples, boils, are all the result of clogged organs. Dr EXSOR’S TAMER JUICE helps tho stomach to digest food thoroughly. It removes from tho system all the waste that is not required. It keeps each and every organ in fine condition. It ceases tho stomach to do good work, keeps tho liver active, and tho bowels in regular order.
Dr EXSOR’S TAMER JUICE is sold by good chemists and grocers everywhere. Get a bottlo to-dny, and commence with a dose of from 20 to 25 drops after meals. Repeat this dose two, three, or four times each day until every passage and every organ is thoroughly cleansed and well. i Before many doses have been taken its effect will be so helpful and beneficial that you will be gladly recommending your sick and ailing friends to do likewise. Brice, 2s fid per bottle. Be sure you buy the genuine Dr EXSOR’S TAMER JTTtCIj. Tho Tnssienra Manufacturing Co., Dunedin, solo proprietors.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6492, 11 April 1908, Page 11
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272CONSTIPATION New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6492, 11 April 1908, Page 11
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