REALTHT BIiATN IH a HEALTH I BODY. - «~ .— Stomach and brain affect each other. A sick stomach sours tJie disposition by irritating the ncrvee. This prevents sleep, and the sufferer awakens tired and unrefreshed. The bowels are often constipated. There is laesitudo and drowsiness after eating. Flatulence and sour eructatiems take place. Then the nerves—those fearful, distressing nerves, that worry the patient and al] thnee around. To cure these troubles requires skilled treatment. This you can get, backed up by about 35 yeara* practical and successful experitmcft as a prescribing chemist, when you "Ask Loasby About It." Advico and medicine for. all minor troubles, 2s 4d; children Is 6d. Country patients treated by letter. Send full list of symptoms, and f> Lamps or postal note for ss, for double-sized medicine, post free. A. 11. Loasby, The Only Prescribing Chemist, 679 Colombo street, 3 doors from Cashel etreet corner nearer. Cathedral equa.ro. - ' ' - ■ St,
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14161, 29 September 1911, Page 3
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