You may go farther hut you won’t find anywhere a more lasting polish for linoleums, floorcloths, furniture and leather goods than Tan-01. In tins, liquid I'-. paste 6d.—Advt. DILATION OR ENLARGEMENT OF THE STOMACH. The affection of the stomach known as dilation or enlargement, arises from an impediment which prevents the stomach from emptying itself properly—or from weakness of muscles of the stomach wall. Through enlargement the food accumulates in the stomach for 3 or 4 days. The tongue is thickly coated, large and ’flabby and shows the impression of the teeth. Belching of wind and poor appetite are also present. Other symptoms of this distressing complaint are difficulty of breathing, irregular pulse, palpitation rf the heart, swimming in the head, sleeplessness and asthmatic attacks during the night. The retentions in the stomach cause th« food to ferment and this fermentation gives rise to langour and lassitude, together with a feeling of despondence and deep dejection. The cure, the real cure for this distressing complaint is Renzie’s Pepso. It at once stops fermentation and’ supplies the natural juices of digestion. Renzie’s Pepso is a guaranteed cure for indigestion and its kindred complaints. All chemists Br;d grocers 2/5. —Advt.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 July 1913, Page 3
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