DISORDERS OF DIGESTION. Most of the ordinary forms of indigestion or dyspepsia^, can be readily reJ lioved and corrected by a course of Angier's. Emulsion. T-his remedy, exerts its soothing, lubricating, and antiseptic effects throughout the entire digestiro tract, correcting excessive fermentation, and allaying irritation, pain, and ulceration. It cleanses the sensitive mucou3 membrano of the stomach, and intestines, ridding them of harmful mucous and inhibiting the growth of . noxious bacteria.. Having thus remedied all unfavourable conditions, digestion proceeds wittr normal ease and thoroughness. Further, because of the hypophosphites contained in; the Emulsion, it strengthens the nervous system: and thus revitalises every organ of digestiot3. If you suffer from any kind of digestive troublo get Angler's Emulsion from your chemist to-day. . You will feel a decided improvement before- you have completed the first bottle.—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 100, 30 April 1931, Page 19
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