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BILIOUSNESS.

Not only is the liv«r tfoe» largest and «ne of fbe most imipoptaxit o^gjanls in thd bumam body, but when deranged it becomes the source of endless suffering. When <fche liver is clogged by the irtaotivity of "tibje* kidneys and 1 bowels, it beoomiels torpid, ebdi feHfr *o filter the bile f roar* tibe Wood, thus producing biliousness and a gemdrai impaunttenlb of the digestive system. The tongue is coatJ&d, the 'head aches, digestkm fe imperfect ; there is aching of ttoid Bombs «nd hack, feelings of fulness, wtefijgih* 'amid! Borwmesa clv-ek t!he stomach and liver ; fhe> e(ye becomes yellow and jaundioed, and s£hie» oomplextoni muddy, amd urine is soauity amd Idghly coloured, ajwi ttoe boweOs Snregular, rtmstipatwm and looseness alternating. There is little va& <>{ ik&asiing tlio Ever ■eipanMy, e» it cam never bet sJalt riglh* OBibil the Iridaiiftys ao3 bowels are madia vcti^i in $he walstfe. maaftteer frtttfl tite bo^f. *B> is for. this very ireasan. Hhfeut Dr Mowe'« Inda«n Root PSlls !ha.ve dlwaiys Moved «o wonderfully sucoessM in curinlg tibe mart chronio cases of liver oomplaint>, bfUousnesa, amd / complioaltetdi ailmleolts of thekidiwys, Kver w& btmwls. Pat wp in mdbttr bottles and tthe fall name blown 'WCWMph, '"'•. „■. . ...'..... ° .

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7567, 27 November 1902, Page 1

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BILIOUSNESS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 7567, 27 November 1902, Page 1

BILIOUSNESS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 7567, 27 November 1902, Page 1

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