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WHAT DOCTORS CANNOT CURE.

Xo doctor ha' yet been able to p-.ivp men or women of the habit of neglecting important duties. Winter con tipalion, now so prevalent, and which is the cause of »o many disorders, « in many ca*es a direct result of neglect. In othei instances it is the natural consequences of disordered liver and stomach. Bile Bean- for Biliousnes cure constipation in such a way that it neglect is afterwards avoided the Trouble will be found not to rerur. Headache, dullness, paiiifc in the aide, and palpitauon, indirectly w»ult From constipation: and tn« continuance of this condition places the body, by robbing it of its, tone, at the mercy of colds, chill, influenza, and other infectious disease-. All chemists stock Bile Bean*. One and three halfpence a box, po*t free, from the Bile Bean Mamiiac.uring Company. 39 Pitt street. Sydney. To obtain complete ture, first take them as directed, and then avoid neglect — Acivt.

At a congregational meeting held at To 1 -" tara on Thursday evening it was decided to petition the Presbytery of Oamaru to form Totara and Weston into a church extension provided the Weston congregation weie willing. The Totara people will find thsu: share of the guara^test

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Otago Witness, Issue 2467, 26 June 1901, Page 49

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WHAT DOCTORS CANNOT CURE. Otago Witness, Issue 2467, 26 June 1901, Page 49

WHAT DOCTORS CANNOT CURE. Otago Witness, Issue 2467, 26 June 1901, Page 49

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