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FEELING POORLY ? Liver sluggish: not acting ".'•' naturally, aye ? ■- ? A sluggish liver is quite a cpmrnon' ailment. About nine out of every ten people are troubled that way, and. not half this-nurflber know where the trouble lies. 4 rXest assured the liver is responsible for nearly all sickness because with a perfectly healthy liver you are sure to be healthy all over. Sick headaches, rn&ny colds and fevers, constipation, biliousneßS, dizziness, dyspepsia, backache, pimples, bad blood, run down nerves, general debility, nervous prostratjon, heartburn and flatulency, all spring irom a slow, sluggish liver. ._"" Qetxpur liver right by taking regular doses of Bine Flag Liver Cure; Blue Mag Liver Cure ie a scientific, vegetable ccampound, made by a qualified^ chemist of many years experience. It is a regularly used and always effectual r«medy m thousands of N.Z. homes. Your trouble is a thousand, times more likely to be "liver" than anything else and you can easily prove what a splendid remedy " Blu.i Mag Liver Cure "is by trying it. 2/f» nnd 4/6 per bottle. Any chemist or ptor*i wfU'suppTy you, or Dost free direct from the Flag Medicinb Coy., *>J?a §Si*3?.ti Wellington. - a

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NZ Truth, Issue 120, 5 October 1907, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 120, 5 October 1907, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 120, 5 October 1907, Page 6

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