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LIVEE AND LETHAEGY. When one's liver is Ifith&i'gio the mental and physioai impulses are so affected that \vs ourselves beoome lethargic too. Good work can no moTe be expected from a person whoso liver i? acting inefficiently, than can gcod spirits. Life is not being enjoyed, and our speech, thoughts and movements show that this is the case. Mr. J. H. Bartlelt, of New-street, Middle Brighton, ■Victoria, explains how torpidity of the liver can be corrected, as follows :—"For some years I suffered unceasingly from chronic pain in my back, head, and under the shoulder-blades ; scarcely having an hour"s peace, in}' liver was torpid and I had very little appetite. I became subject to nervous prostration and spells of great dizziness. I tried various proprietary medicines without avail. A l'liend. knowing my condition, recommended a trial of Warner's Safe Cure. The advice was adopted. After taking a, couple of bottles of the medicine, a most favourable change developed itself. Continuing the treatment for some little; time all the trouble Jeft me and I was again' in good health J I can honestly recommend Warners Safe Cure." Warner's Safe Cure is a specific remedy for liver and kidney disorders. It can be obtained from chemists and storekeepers, both in the original form and in the cheaper "Concentrated" nor alcoholic form.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIII, Issue 14353, 19 November 1910, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume XCIII, Issue 14353, 19 November 1910, Page 2 (Supplement)

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume XCIII, Issue 14353, 19 November 1910, Page 2 (Supplement)