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DURING THE HOT DAYS

«$r}tett the thermometer is trying to break i1m wyptl^ when c jj e perspirarioo iri percolating through erpiy pore in thy Uxitr — Tirjien* fcbe Liver risefi in rebellions action, in rniiifel protest "-against the abnormal condition of affairs, by piftdrtcnjjr Sick-

uess» Headache, Depression, and the many trf-fa*? fcy-uipbinw

-peculiar t-o a disturbed condition of t\m i-mjWii it m-a%n f fiic question arises, what- can befit be taken to repUre tht&e fc-iiijj*a of "weariness and depression by thf'.se of ^xhilfli-ahVMi mid healthy vigour? All t.h« remedies of repute [mnry of thtut .-good enough in a way) fail to meet Mr- rc'fiiiml u-ant. The taste and smell they possess, almost without frx'uepfioWr an? so tepnlsive that their presence often may he i-ejpirile'U more as nistruments of torture t.hau panaceas for the etmpMttfa rlwy are recommended to expel. Fur Summer n>e- h) fo-l, ar Afij time when a"n aperient is required —


ARE HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. ' They poMew advantage so Rreat »«« \m H**** ."'»' ^

««3«b people take mjMu *** »* «;' <f--" y *•

Rn aperient, correct the Liver, «k>! the Ih-uhU faedjr, *i«J <i.-e «o flavoured that they Awn ft delicious Stvrotiw.' Ifc**ra«i<


PREPARED I»D BOLD BT


MEXASDEB BR0WH 9 Pharmaceutical Chemist,

«1» OOUOKK «T., MM.BOUHHK.