BLUE FLAG t ite ii r\ v n v. (Registetur RESTORES THE LIVEIS to HEALTHY ACTIVITY.. The. Liver is sik-.li nn ininortuit or^nn i lint wli»?nf-ver it becomes disordered and inautivt) all tho other digestire, assimilative, find excretory organs arc likewise atfr.cted. . On account of this, sufferers from a deranged liver ure likely to be ir«iub"flil with dyspepsia, cor£fpption, and -the nervousness, biliouaueas, headache, iu> Miiiinia, In!igu«r, ami low spirits these iii&trt'wing disorders give rise to.;" Tliin being tho case, it will be apparent that in order to enjoy' ovea fair health it i« ne<.:«t"iary tlmt the liver be kept in a si,und, autive conilitiita. BLUE FLA G Ccanses a«<l Stimulates a Sluggish Liver, and removes Dyspepsia, Constipation, BiliousDess, and other Digestive Derange-. msnta. BLUE FLAG restores a Disordered Liver to healthy activity by cleansing it of the poisonous matters which have clogged it and rendered it sluggish. With this accomplished, the other digestive organs al** made lit to perfoxm their functions, witii the result that the Dyspepsia and Constipation and their various symptoms speedi.y disappear, and there is nn immediate increase in ineutal ami bodDy strength anil activity. BLUE FLAG IS THE REMEDY For all disorders of. the digestive organs. Without causing; the' slightest discomfort, it quickly removes poisonous accumulations in the system, and by stimulating the flow of the digestive juices, makes digestioneasier, assimilative more certain, and recuperation mira complete. If you art- troubled xtith any Stomach, Liver, ov Kidney Ailments, try a course of BLUE FLAG which will enable you to secure speedy and 'jermanont relief, am', no possible injury an be derived from 'ts use, even by the ?ungest child. ■ ' PRIUE-2,'6 PER BOTTLE. or Sale by r.U Chemists and Storekeepers Manufactured only by ET\/T /"IATENBY, . J}!. VJTATENBY, CHEMIST, WANOANU J. AGENT FOR * V A N A D lASOEAWIEj i.OVT AND RHtvUMATIC CURB. AT the request of numerous former patrons, I have decided to visit Waugaud on a TUNINU TOUR, and shall bo prepared to Tune, Itegulate and Renovate Pianos on and after 27th December. All Orders requested to be. sent to Mr A. D. Willis, Stationer, Wangamii. ■ EDWIN J. KING, SENR. Violin Bow« Repaired. A Few Choice Violin StriUjjs.. E» J X ING AN D S ON, Cheapest nnd Best Variety >f Sheet and Book Music in Wellington. : Orders taken 27a, Willis Street,1 Wellington;- Private Address, Mr N. y Meuli Victoria Arenue. ' . • ...-,. ' ! Tf.^iGKSON7" miau-ci.Ass tailor and. men's ..* :■ ■ mercer. ;•..' ■■, . ;■. ...: Victorin- Avenne, V Has just Opened Up Large Shipmeiit o^ SU MM E R rs UITI2» GS, ■ - ■ - -.-■■ ,'•■ ■ ! direct from .the Alaiiufactiirent, ar.d wonld teunectfuLy request ili» natrons who require a bUIT for the SUMMER HOLIDAYS to It-aye their orders'early to prevent disappointment. All our GARMENTS aro note.l for the EXCELLENT MANNER in which they are turned cut, coinbinwl with the LATEST STYLE «nd a PERFECT FIT. at i. REASONABLE nUICE. j ' CHRISTY S LONDON HAT S. j Owiii^ to the Extraordinary Sa « I had for Christy' i HATS lwrt season, I aave imported a JJift- Stook this season i* HARD FKLT and FRAME, ia black ar ' colours Tiy on* o* CHRIST "« HATS and you. will wear co otbw TENNIS SIIIttTS '« great va ?ty, from 6n 6d tip wards. MEN'S 01&1IMERE i-HOS.^. in Black and Navy, l'Jel, Is, !• 3d, Is f ji. Is 9d, 2s, f 2s 6d per pair For <falue cam «t b« beaten. Imported oivews fro.n the Mai factvvrer*. TISB, Collan, Bi«ces, Whil. Sliiits, Coloured Sbirts. Men i Singlets, Under-pants. A very Large Bttofc, which /»e are selling at Lowest J'*iisibl* Prices foi CASH. Hi T\ ICKRO.N, Vi<*wia Aye. ue. Wai'gan •. pRE AT OA L E ' "PIANOS AND jTVRGANS ! ! ! E. ELLERY GILBERT^ DIRECT I M P O R T ER,. WHOLESALE PRICES FOR CASH ! Monthly Payments from 10/-; The Latest Music Always in Stock. PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED. N.B.—No Agen>«' Commission to Pay. E. ELLERY GILBERT, P. ID GW A V STR EE T. COMPftRE IH]? TEA , , AT AH3f PRICE 'UaWtVC V 8.2/4 2/8 l
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Wanganui Chronicle, 19 March 1901, Page 2
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659Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, 19 March 1901, Page 2
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