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A TROUBLESOME CASE OF GASTRITIS CURED.

Many people imagine they have heart trouble when really they are suffering from Palpitation caused by Indigestion. The food they eat fails to digest, and gives off gas. This gas inflates the stomach, causing it to press up against the heart and thus impedes the action of the latter. The only effective remedy is RENZIE'S - PEPSO. It dispels the gas and helps the stomach to perform its functions naturally. Mr. G. T. Estall, 85 Vivian street, says:—

"I was troubled with Gastritis and was not able to eat anything solid without suffering with palpitation of the heart. I tried a bottle of RENZIE'S PEPSO, and the first dose had a marked effect. After five doses 1 felt like a new man. It is needless to suffer when you can obtain such 'a splendid remedy.—G. T. Estall." RENZIE'S PEPSO is sold by all chemists and stores at 2/6 per bottle.

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Northern Advocate, 9 April 1914, Page 4

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A TROUBLESOME CASE OF GASTRITIS CURED. Northern Advocate, 9 April 1914, Page 4

A TROUBLESOME CASE OF GASTRITIS CURED. Northern Advocate, 9 April 1914, Page 4

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