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“WAIT A WEE!”

A fact, well known to physicians and all who have studied the causes of disease, is that inaction of the liver and kidneys gives rise to more constitutional disturbance than all other canses put together. Inaction of these organs results in retention of the waste products' and effete matter in the various valves, ducts, and glands of the digestive apparatus and excretory channels, where it becomes impacted The liver is the organ destined to secrete a natural cathartic fluid, called bile, intended to carry off from the system all waste, poisonous, and worthless material by its natural excretive action. Headaches, Constipation-, Aching Limbs, Languor, Tired Feelings. Backache, Costiveness, Painful Miciuration, Giddiness, Indigestion, &c., are all signs of a torpid liver, and serious disease will set in if the digestive and eliminative organs do not properly perform their several functions. Dr. Fletcher’s Pills are prepared on a scientific principle to prevent impaction of the lisepatic glands, &c. They act on the only rational principle of curing and preventing disease, do not gripe or purge, but stimulate the organs to perform their allotted duties, increasing the secretion of bile, which evacuates and invigorates the clogged passages, restoring a healthy action and condition without the annoyance, discomfort, and pain of griping and purging. Patients are re-, quested to get the genuine Dr. Fletcher’s Pills and refuse all substitutes. All dealers stock them; or post free for thirteen penny stamps from F. M. Clements, Newtown, Sydney.

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Wairoa Bell, Volume IV, Issue 160, 26 August 1892, Page 2

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“WAIT A WEE!” Wairoa Bell, Volume IV, Issue 160, 26 August 1892, Page 2

“WAIT A WEE!” Wairoa Bell, Volume IV, Issue 160, 26 August 1892, Page 2