DYSPEPSIA.
Flatulence, soar stomach, wind, and spasms are frequently dne to liver complaint, very often complicated by kidney sympathy, &c. Brain workers and those persons whose employment .is, of a seffentarynatare are most troubled by these .complaints. An eminent physician, who. jqaSe such cases a special study, found tjhat the ingredients of Dr. Fletcher's Fills were the most successful for such complaints, and embodied-them in the prescription from which-these pills •are prepared. They are prepared on scientific principles, are absolutely free from calomel or any dangerous*' drug. IThey act by generous stimulation of the haepatic glands, and do not'gripe or purge, but produce a natural catharsis, and thus relieve the over-loaded alvine tract of the accumulated faecal matter without the pain and annoyance so frequently experienced after 1 using drastic purgatives. Mrs. W. Walker Pitt-streefc, Sydney, says:--" Pitcher's Pills cured me of chronic constioation of ten years standing, and I can conscientiously recommend them." They are sold everywhere by chemists and torekeepers.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2339, 30 January 1893, Page 2
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162DYSPEPSIA. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2339, 30 January 1893, Page 2
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