BAXTER'S PILLS HOW THEY CURE.
Such symptoms as headaches, sleepiness, dull eves, sallow complexion, and a general Reeling of langour and depression -throughout the body, simply show that the liver is out of order and has stopped its important work of clearing ali the poisons and harmful substances from the body. In such cases, it is entirely useless to resort to outward methods for a, curo —so long as the Liver remain.* disordered, these troublesome symptoms wall remain, rectif" the Lfver, and everything falls naturally into good working order and perfect health again. Baxter's Com-pound-Quinine Pills act on and rectify the Liver, stir it up, strengthen it, and set it in perfect order so that it again commences to do its work of purifying the Mood .and cleansing tho sjistem. On-o box of Oomipound-QiMJiiin-e Pills even will make & marked change—the complexion becomes healthy, the headaches and sleepiness will fall ..off, the dull .eyes will become brisrht. and the whole- body charged with heMth. vim, and energy. Baxter's Pills make no mistakes. Their ingredients are powerful- —each pill acts directly on the? toruid Liver .and stirs >it into life again, and Liver sufferers who have exhausted other means will be pleased with their «3(ui-RK action. Compound-Quinine Pills Csoe that they're silver -coated) «r* obtainable dfc ichonirsts and stores throughout Now Zealand at Is 6d box. Start a oomrso now -and watch the quick improvement.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12857, 18 December 1912, Page 6
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