BILIOUSNESS
THE CAl'SE, THE SYAIPTOAIS, THE REA1EDY. Oue of thc most dislressing troubks a person can cnduro is biliousness. It ib dcprcssing Lo tlie spirits and demoralising to tiie cntire systeni. The person so ali'lieted is scarcely able to work or take an interost in anything This is bccau.se the scwcrs of the body are clogged and nced flushing out. Thc bile is turncd from its proper cliannel and cntci's tlie blood and produces that pecnliar cast of complexion. The sufl'erer may be very restless, uneasy or slcopless at night, or perha ps thc slumher is lcthargic and dull. There are usually dull pains, uneasitiess under the right side and shoulder blades, a liitter taste in thc moutli. sudden dizziness on l'ising, l'urred tongue, bowels loose one day and constipated the next. All or any of tliese conditions may aocompany tho bilious condition, and while so afflieted tlie patient's Iife is soarcely wortli living. Dr. Aforse's Trnlian Root Pills relieve this trouble speedily and east the hurdon from the spirits. They open the clogged up system. purifv the blood, and once more tbe human mcclianism works smootlily and easily.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 69, 23 April 1929, Page 10
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189BILIOUSNESS Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 69, 23 April 1929, Page 10
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