Co-Lonics v. Alcoholics. A Co-lonic may ; be .harder to live with than an alcoholic. Depression, bad temper, loss -of energy, a picking appetite, restless nights, frequent complaints of mysterious aches and pains, all tell the story of a congested Colon (large bowel) and or toxic poison's absorbed in the blood. This self-poisoning is duo. to neglect. EVen if there is a tendency to constipation, bowels can be schooled tofunction properly, and regularly. Chamberlain’s Tablets are. the medicine to take. Start a course to-day and your health and ' general condition will Bteadily improve.—Sold by E. P. Smith. Chemist, Gisborne, -j
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 10565, 19 April 1928, Page 2
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