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THE CURSE OF INDIGESTION.

Lhe curse of Indigestion rests on tuauy to-day, and it's this curse Ktuc.ii is dragging hundreds of sufferers through months and years of pain ami ill-health and ruining the lives of comparatively young men and women in our country. Constipation, pains in tho back and sides, f: (quern headaches, oppression after eating, nervous tremors and chill.?, palpitation uf tho heart, flatulence, furred tongue and sallow complexion are all unmistakable signs of a disordered stomach and of impaired digestive organs, and when these symptoms mako their appearance it's time then to take a decided step to fight against tho onslaught of Uns apparently simple complaint, which, if not cured, becomes so dire in its results. There's not one minute's health or happiness for anyono suffering from sever* indigestion, for this is what those slight attacks lead to, and if YOU suffer now, if you feel you are not enjoying the perfect health which is due, to everyone, Dr Grassland's "XOXOL," the great natural euro for indigestion, can help you to regain your lost health, in put new life into you, and mako a new man or .woman of you. This wonderful remedy ttorks in nature's own way, and cures you to stay cured. "NO.VOI, ' is just what you need to dispel all these troublesome symptoms and bring back tho glow of health and the exhilaration of renewed energy, so why not get a bottle to-day from your chemist and say good-b.vo to ill-healtli and Indigestion. "NOXOL" means sure and permanent relief for you. Vriee s!s j)er bottle. Better get that bottle now. 1

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Mataura Ensign, 21 July 1909, Page 3

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THE CURSE OF INDIGESTION. Mataura Ensign, 21 July 1909, Page 3

THE CURSE OF INDIGESTION. Mataura Ensign, 21 July 1909, Page 3