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/■ NINE-TENTHS OP OUR BODl&T; AILMENTS ORIGINATE IN STOMACH AND LIVES TKOTJB£.ES.

. r THAT TIEED FEELING. . . „-..,•• . September 18th, 1903. !&»'■ budv *■ mad 6 ot ***? penshabl It gives me \ great pleasure to write to , . , , .. .^ «_, * you re jour Blue Flag Liver Cure. Feel- materials, and every movement of -a hml ing ill and run down I was persuaded to -, , *- „. _. „. try it, and inconaequence.after taking two °* * mllBcle meanß Wftste of Borne *«* ° doses I got relief, and the tired "feeling absolutely disappeared. Business that the system. seemed to me burdensome now appears a ?is^^Sb&xftJSJS&te ** -* -*•» ■» »"• ■-• ■■' ai . 'W. J. GAMBLE, system is to be kept in working order. . Victoria Avenue, Wangamui. - Wakefulness and work means waste of tissue. Food and sleep mean repair of tissue. Perfect health, it '.this -result of a perfect balance between these two processes. The difficulty -lies in maintaining this perfect balance. Hunger is Nature's Call for more Nounsnment. .INDIGESTION VANQUISHED. In the bustle an a nA of busineBß and Wanganui, July 20th, 1903. the demands of social duties, food is eithei Permit me to express my. grateful ap- "bolted" or taken to excess. preciation of the value of your Blue Flag: ■„. j". . , •• ' •• . Liver Cure. I was suffering from.a.se! . is a chemical, not a mecha* vere,«ttack of indigestion, and was advised lc^ Wocesa, and nutrition is obtained from to-take your medicine, with theresult that w hat } B digested, and not from what . «fterone or-two doses I felt reUef, and in 18 i ate , n i H J¥ 100I 00 ' d V im P ro P erl y . a few days iras completely cured.—l am, or r£ f oo a 1B taken to e SC c«, ttc. t - *" c «ligestive organs are unequal to the JOHN EOBSON Senr tasi of digesting the whole, and there is _ . . .- . CHtter .J. J. Buekrell, Tailor. . . consequently a great mass of undigested : ; • ~ - food left in the bowels, blocking up the natural sewer of "the stomach, fermenting and throwing off putrefying gases and poiiolts, which find their way into the blood through the minute intestinal organs, and vitiate "the vital .fluid. Then follow the many everyday ailments which make life a burden to hundreds and thousands in the community. INDIGESTION . DYSPEPSIA. CONSTIPATION . , BILIOUSNESS FLATULENCE HEAETBUBN INSOMNIA NIGHI'MARE IBEITABJLITT LAoSITUDE LANGXFOB LOSS OF APPETITE ** *■ ■ - I "t. "t v ••>" " " v: ' ' '" - * ' "- - - - : THE LIVER BECOMES SLUGGISH _'••""■ Bell Street, "Wangafi^i, ' lh J? ver secretes bile and excretes the /April' 9th, 1903. impurities and waste materials, and when Having taken your- Blue Flag (at inter : 'lie ver becomes torpid the troubles invais) for over top years, I am convinced crease, for then the convoluted tubes of that it is a -good medicine for anyone to tne Sidneys become choked up, the kidneys take "who. suffers from the liverj and" I a^ in their work of eliminating the excess find great benefit in its .us. I have also aT^ c ac id. This results in gout and recommended it to several friends, and rheumatism. The common ailments are thej all say they derive great benefit from » great danger, and wise people don't wait using it. — xours, etc., f° r developments, but on the first i?f>i T.P. °f disorder t»k* sVbbbbbbbbbbb^LV y TBE GEEAT HOME MEDICINE. ••■■•* • * - . - It' is" purely herbal in its composition, pleasant to tne palate, does sot gripe, nauseate, or weaken the system; aids Nature gently and painlessly. Effective in all cases. Good tor Men, Women, and Children. •, y Yv"'- - •■■- - -'-■/■ -*i |t • -' - ' " ''" '• " r ' SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS AND STOREKEEPERS, At 2/6 and 4/6 per .Bottle , SOLE PEOPEIETOES AND MANUFACTUEBES, JII •-. ' • ' '. ''':.,.■: . a „• •••. : v ;.. * :blue mag medicine co.. iWCTOBU AYKNUB, WANGANUI.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11643, 22 August 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11643, 22 August 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11643, 22 August 1905, Page 3