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n ■ NiNE-TENTMS OF OTJB BODILY . ;ts A^t^ENTS ■ OBI&INATE IN .STOMACH AiSD Id VER {EBOtJBBpS. ' -■•- --; ■■-■ ■•■■■- \ --•■■■■■ ■■■■■ r ~ THAT TIRED FEELING. V September,.^lStli, 190& Man's body ia made of very perishable It givei me great pleasure to writelo , _ - . - .. , you re your Blue Flag Liver Cure. F&- materials, and every movement of » linib ing ill and run down I was persuaded n . . - ;. - • • try it, and inconsequence after taking tw. or a muscle means waste of some part ox d6ses I got relief, and the tired feeling absolutely disappeared. Business thai the system. seemed to me burdensome -now appears a\ •:• . > pleasure. I. cannot ..speak, too -highly of\ , , .. „ this most valuable medicine.— Tours truly, 1 This waste must be made good if the W.J. GAMBLE, ixT • Wem is to be kept in working order. Victoria Avenue, Wangamm. \ * "~. .'- - ' '''■' ■■" — ' \ ' - ' - - ■.•."•■ ' \ Wakefulriess and work m^,ns waste of tissue. Pood and sleftp; mean repVr of tissue. Perfect health, is the result of a perfect boace between these two processes. The difficulty lies in maintaining this irfect balance. Hunger is Nature's Gall for n\re Nounsnment. \ -INDIGESTION VANQUISHED. In the L & m& rf Wanganui, July 20th, 1903. the demandVf soc ial dufcipa, food is eithei ' Permit me" lo express my grateful ap- "bolted" or Vken to excess. preciation- of the" value of your Bhie Flag T .. „ • Liver Cure. I was suffering from a se- . Yl2Y 12 ? 8 " 011 1 a chemical, not a medianvere attack of indigestion, and was advise.d lc , al "P roces^ "nutrition is obtained frora to" take your medicibe, with the result that v " at , 1S ai B*™> »"<* not frora what after one or two doses I felt relief, and in 1S ,c, e . ate , n - xt food is improperly *. few days was completely cured.— l am, indicated, or if oo a i 8i 8 taken. to. excess, etc' the digestive o^ ns are unequal to tLe JOHN^ EOBSON Senr • tosk °* digestin&h 6 w hole, and there is Cutter J. J. Buckrell, Tailor. conaeqßentiy a g. at maB3 o f undigested ' ! food leit in the we i B> blocking up the natural sewer of the stomach, fermenting and throwing off '-jtrefying gases and poisons, which find their way into the blood through the miify intestinal organs, and; vitiate, the vital fluid. Thou follow the many everyday a'i ICI1 ts which make life » burden to hundreds and thousands in the community. '; INDIGESTION . DYSPEPSIA. ' \ CONSTIPATION . , HILTOUSKfESS \ PL-ATULENCB" I) K'A.tt'J'BUBN \ INSOMNIA NTIGfIIMABEN T IGfllMABE V IRRITABILITY ' LAoSITDDE \ LANGUOR: :-;-': -;-' '' 'i I- '*.-:••?* - LOSS OP 'APPETITB \ THE liIVER BECOMES SLUGGISH . Bell Street, Wangafiui, : The" liver secretes' bile and xcre te B the - ■■ ' r ii gtK, 1903. impurities and waste material and whenHaving taken your Blue Flag (at inter- th « liver becomes torpid the O ubles invals) for over two years, I am convinced creaso, for then the convoluti tubes of that it "is a good- medicine for anyone to tha kidneys become choked up,,, 9 ja/laeyg take who suffers from the liver, and I Cail iv t]lc ™ work of eliminating^ excegs find'gwat benefit in its us. I have also «™ acid. This . results in mt au a recommended- it i:o several friends, aiul rheumatism. The common adi. liß are they all say they derive great benefit from » gr<?«t danger, and wise people "<Vt wait using it.— Yours, etc,, " for developments, but on the n> w T.P. °f disorder take

BLUB FLAG THE G^E^T HOME MEDICINE. It is purely liexbal in its composition, pleasant to tli6 palate, does not gtipe, nauseate, or weaken the system; aids Nature gently and pain' leesly. Effective in all cases. Good for Men, Women, and Ciiildrea. SOLDJBY ALL CHEMISTS AND STOREKEEPERS, At 2/6 and 4/8 pei* Bottle SOLE PBOPRIETOES A ND MANUFACTURERS, IBEITB FLA© MEDICINE CO.. * .VIGTOEIA AYKSnm, WANQAUUI.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11636, 14 August 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11636, 14 August 1905, Page 3