THE COLONISTS WORST ENEMY.
Indigestion is the bane of most people's lives. Mo age is secure from its ravages, children and adults are all equtlly susceptible to its ravages. Neglected dyspepsia means a miserable existent. The health fails, the nerves give wny without being dangerously ill, the sufferer frequently feels he is almost on his laßt legs, Like a cold, lodigeatioo should not be neglected. When feeling uncomfortable, or sleepy after meals, pains m the chest, round the heart, or between the shoulder blades, cor stipation, specks floating m front of the eyes, headaches, and the thousand and one other symptoms incidental to a disordered Btomaub, the time is ripe for you to be on your guard. Wont to take to get rid of it is the next question. So many people have special dints and other pet household remedies, but seem to do no more than give very temporary relief to a few. There is only one radical cure. It has stood thn test of years, has cured thousands of sufferers, mt»ny of whom considered theinpelves almost incurable. Some of these people you know, because they have made no seoret of their b^ing cured, but have permitted their names to be published at the foot of ttrtteful letters acknowledpi g the wonderful benefit received. Probably you know m this what is oomin?. There ia only one remedy that is universally praised by well-known settlers m all parts of the Oolouy. It is LoASBY's VVahoo. A purely vegetable extraot, th'it is euaranteed as harmless, ay it is efjrotual 4 single dose relieves, and one bottle usually cures. Loasby's Wahoo, 2s GJ, from all ohemiflts and storekeepers. LoASBY'n Wahoo M'f'g Co., Ltd., Wholesale agents, Kempt! orne Prossei'&Qo.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIV, Issue 292, 13 December 1899, Page 2
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286THE COLONISTS WORST ENEMY. Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIV, Issue 292, 13 December 1899, Page 2
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