GASTRITIS is really another name for Acute Indigestion, i is caused by the food you eat fermenting (or decaying) in J stomach. The symptoms are tenderness and even, intense pain over the stomach, with that organ hard an tense and very tender to tho touoh. Nausea and sickness occur ,and the vomiting is caused immediately anything is swallowed. Other prominent symptoms are Acidity, Heartburn, Flatulence (belching of wind), and Catarrh of tho Stomach. If you are a sufferer from any of these ailments, then you have WBMimiffl®m jffißß Now the GUARANTEED CURE for Indigestion in all its forms is "RENZIE'S pepso." "Renzle's Pepso" does what the stomach is unable to do, it dijosts the food you eat, and converts it into rich red blood. "Renzle's Papso" at once dispells that aching pain caused by Indigestion, and makes the stomach sweet and healthy. "Renzie's Popso" is not a cure-all, but it DOES CURE Indigestion. It cl(3p this bocausto it contains the NATURAL juices of digestion, combined with the greatest known tonics. Don't delay; purchase a bottle at once and test the truth of this statc- . ment. "Renzle's Pepso" is sold by all Chemists and Stores, 2S. 6d. Read what Nurse E. G. Brown, of Wellington, says about the virtues of "Renzle's Pepso":— Wellington, January 9th, 1911. Proprietors Renzie's Pepso. Sirs,—For upwards of eighteen months I had suffered from Indigestion. I used several remedies without even getting relief. Finally I was stricken down with Gastritis. I sought medical advice, but did not improve.. I was induced to try a bottle of Pepso, and, before I had taken half the bottle, improvement was shown. I took three bottles in all, and am now quite well. I am a'nurse,. and I can honestly say that, during my practice as such, I have never known a better remedy for Indigestion or Gastritis than your Pepso. It is indeed a boon to sufferers of those dreaded complaints. I feel that I 6hou!d write you arid let you know of what Pepso has done for me. E.G.BROWN.. AvW.Wi''" ■""•/ i < -1? " I'^tt-^^vfl^ww-wiyvfyg S*S IS ~:,M. : t,- : .\v . .'■'!.: is i /,-;
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 16060, 15 October 1912, Page 4
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