THAT DULL, HEAVY, DEPRESSED FEELING.
A MODERN SCIENTIFIC REMEDY. Here Mr. Joseph Burns, it 20 Matket-streefc, * Sydney, N.S.V., illustrates the advantage of > LAXO-I'ONIC PILL cieatnicnt over less np-to. date remedies. •• I am a shoemaker l»y trade, anrl the continual coiiHnetiient to the workshop and the never-end» iii«r sitting: down in a cramped poiition brought on a beltied constipation. Wlien Uiese.,fits of constipation wrre prolonged I Miffwedfroin headauhes and a dull, heavy, depressed feeling. I found it neces-ary to take salts every day. and gradually to increaie the dose. The effect bf this continual dosing with salts was to make me fed weak and tired. I ofieli tried other laxative medicines, which 1 saw advertised as a sine cure {or constipation, but they were worse than the salts, for they weakened me jubfc as much, andoftengripedj me ay v el), and 1 often felt finite exhausted after iiMingr them. In Laxo-Tonic Hills I have fonnd the medicine which just suits me. In fact, I.a\o. Tonic fills suited me co well that I am practically cured of my long-standing constipation, and only have to take one of these pills occasionally, say, once a fortnight, whereas once it was necessary, as I have before said, to take medicine daily. I find Laxo-Tonic Pills do not gripe me at all, and they_ effect their purpose thoroughly vrittiouo leaving behind any feeling of weakness, Wariness or relaxation. They acted vilh me as a strong tonic, remo\ ed all trace of heartaches, and made me feel better altogether and brighter and more cheerful, and able to do my work with pleasure, in-tead of with a feeling of weariness. One of my children, a cirl aged twelve, was suffering from disordered blood, and the La\o-Tonio Tills acted wonderfully viell in her case " LAXO-TOXIG PILLS are sold by nil" chemists and stores at l<Hd. for the Begular Size, or 1 6 for the Double Size, or post free upon receipt o{ the price in stamps or postal note from the Laxo. nTw Company ' la O'Connell-strect, Sydney,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 140, 15 June 1909, Page 3
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338THAT DULL, HEAVY, DEPRESSED FEELING. Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 140, 15 June 1909, Page 3
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