THE ROOT.OF THE MATTER. EE CURED HIMSELF OF SERIOUS STOMACH TROUBLE BY GETTING DOWN TO, FIRST PRINCIPLES. ' A man of large affairs in Sydney by too close attention to business, too little exercise and too many club dinners, finally began to pay nature's tax, levied in the form of chronic stomach trouble. The failure of his digestion brought about a nervous irritability making it impossible to apply himself to his daily, \busi-' ness and finally deranging 1 the kidneys . and * heart. In his own words he says:—"l consulted one physician after another, and each ono seemed to understand my case, but all the same they each failed to bring about the return of my former digestion, appetite, and vigour. For two years I went from pillar to post, I gave up smoking, I quit coffee, and'evon renouhced my daily "glass or two of beer, but without any marked improvement. "Friends had often advised'me to try a wellknown proprietary medicine, BE. .SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE TABULES, and I had often perused the newspaper advertisements of the remedy, but never took any stock in advertised medicines, nor could believe a half-crown preparation would touch my case. "To make a long story short, I finally bought a couple of. packages at tho nearest - chemist shop, and took two or three Tabules- after each meal and occasionally a Tabulo between, meals, when I felt any feeling of nausea or' discomfort. "I was surprised at the end of the first week to note a marked improvement in my appetite and general health, and beforo tho two packages .were gone I was certain that DR." SHE!,'.' DON'S DIGESTIVE TABULES were going to cure completely, and they did not disappoint me. I can eat and sleep and enjoy my cofTeo and cigar, and no one would suppose I had over known the horrors of dyspepsia." ' The root of the'matter is this, tho digestive elements .contained in DR; SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE-TABULES will giv« the.oier-workcd stomach a chance to're. cuperite, and the nerves and whole system, re-; ceir» the nourishment -which can only come, from food; stimulants and nerve tonics never giro real strength,, they give a fictitious strength invariably followed by reaction. Every drop'of blooa, every nervo and tissue is manufactured from our daily food, and if you can insure its prompt action and complete digestion by tho regular use of so good and wholesome a remedy as DR.. SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE TABULES, you will have no need of nerve tonics of any kind. Obtainable everywhere, at 2s. 6d. per tin. 17
Lost ten j;e'ars ago when the gig of H.M.S. Alarm capsized and six bluejackets- were drowned, a spirit compass has been found in Rood condition on the, beach pt Wells, Norfolk.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 339, 28 October 1908, Page 4
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