DYSPEPSIA.
Flatulence, sour stomach, wind, and Bpasms are frequently due to liver complaint, very often complicated by kidney sympathy, &c. Brain workers and those persons whose employment is of a sedentary nature are most troubled by these complaints. An eminent physician, who made such cases a special study, found that the ingredients of Dr. Fletcher's Pills were tbe most successful for such complaints, and embodied them in tne prescription from whioh these pills are prepared. They are prepared on scientific principles, are absolutely free from calomel or any dangerous drug. They act by generous stimulation of the hsepatic glands, and do not gripe or purge, but produce a natural catharsis, and thus relieve the over-loaded alvme tract of the accumulated faecal matter without the pain and annoyance so frequently experienced after üßing drastic purgatives. Mrs. W. Walker, Pitt-street, Sydney, Bays:— "Dr. Fletoher's Pills cured me of chronic constipation of ten years standing, and I can conscientiously recommend them." They are Bold everywhere by chemists and storekeepers.
Bou.owat's Oiotmikt Aim Pn.t.B.-* ftheumattan and gout. — These purifying And soothing remedies demand the earnest attention O of all persona liable to gout, sciatica, or other painful affections of the muscles, nerves, or joints. The Ointment should be applied after the affected parts have been patiently fomented with warm water,- when the unguent should be diligentiy"rnbbes upon the adjacsntf-ukin, unless the friction cause pain. Hollo-way's Pills should be taken simultaneously to reduce inflamation and to purify the blood. This treatment abates the violence, and lessens the frepuency of gout, rheumatism and all spasmodic diseases, which spring from hereditary predisposition, or from my- accidental weakness of constitution. This'' ointment checks the local mischief "^ fills restore the vital powers IS
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2319, 6 January 1893, Page 4
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284DYSPEPSIA. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2319, 6 January 1893, Page 4
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