CATARRH OF THE STOMACH. >:A PLEASANT, SIMPLE, BUT SAFE AND EFFECTUAL CUBE FOE IT. Catarrh of the stomach has long £een considered the next thing to incurable.; The usual symptoms are'a full or.bloiting sensation after eating, ■ Accompanied l sometimes with sour or watery risings,; a formation of . gases, causing pressure on the heart'and lungs, and difficult breathing, headache,- fickle appetito, norvonsness and a genoral played-out languid feeling, i. There is often a foul taste in the mouth, coated 1 tongue, and,- if the. interior' of the I stomach'could be seen; it would show a slimy, (inflamed condition. : • •• • • The Cure -for this common and obstinate trouble is -found 1 in a treatment which causes the food to be thoroughly digested before it .has had' time "to .ferment, and irritate the delicate.-mucous :surfacegvof the stomach; ■To secure a prompt and • healthy, digestion is the one necessary thing; to: do, and when normal digestion: is, secured;" the catarrhal condition will: have disappeared.- ■ • - ■> It is now generally, recognised that the best and . quickest •. cure • for: this >• distressing-' complaint is. Br. Sheldon's DigestiveTabules. These. Tabules can now; bo obtained at all Chemists and • Storekeepers,' and' can be used ; with perfect safety: and assurance that healthy appetito and thorough' digestion will follow their regular nso aftor meals.Dr. Sheldon's > Digestive' Tabules aro 1 the safest preparation.• as well, as 1 the simplest and most convenient"remedy .for anv-'form of indigestion, catarrh of the stomach, biliousness, -sour :stomach, . heartburn and' blotting after meals Prico, 2s. 6d. per tin of 80 Tabules.r-Advt. _ 2383 The gonerosity-ofr. a^.citizen has relieved 'the. Arte Committee o!r Liverpool. of some .anxiety; --.They 7 -desired - to purchase for- the pormanent municipal • collection Lord Leighton's great work,- ''Perseus and Andromeda,!', and the prior being regarded aa itoo large to be-.voted-'entirely 'from, the public purse tho committee woro soliciting. contributions from private individuals ; to [make -up the necessary total. At a meeting of the committee it was announced . that JSir William Hartley had taken.responsibility'forthe purchase. Thanks were voted to the donor. For Influenza tako Woods' Qreat Peppermint Cure. Never fails. la, fitL, 2*. 6d.'- ■
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 598, 28 August 1909, Page 15
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