iJjSlfjp* • Hep. 1 IfatUst she tires of the fault-flncllng $ of a dyspeptic husband and losves |i 9 him P Tho worst of the dyspeptic is I; | that he does not realise his Own jj t &. meanness. His world Is entirely out \ I g of perspective. A mair is only as j ' IS strong as his stomaoh. When tho '■, i stomach Is diseased all the other I | organs suffer. $ I 88. SBEIDOM'S j : iigestive lobules s are the sufferers' tree of life. They 1 I will euro him and bring him health f, '' t and happiness just as certain as he £ i I tnkes thorn. They are sure because X ? thoy aro a natural remedy, and | contain exactly the same chemical \ ' properties as tho digestive fluids in >; | the stomach. jj i Dp. SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE TABULES 5 are guaranteed to euro the worst 2 cases of i 1 Dyspepsia and Bntiigestion \ ■ and are sold in tins containing SO | | Tabulos at 2/6. jj If unable to procure locally they \ \ will be forwarded, post free, upon ! recoipt of tho price by the v I SHELDON DRUG Co., j 15 O'Connell St., Sydney, N.S.W. 1
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 138, 7 December 1907, Page 14
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190Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 138, 7 December 1907, Page 14
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