Dyspeptics are likely to acquire the -habit of using stimulants as a temporary relief to digestion J hoy are thus led to take more fluid and leas solid food than is nstnr*), and in other iustnnces they take more of both kinds than can be healthily ajsimilated. 5 his eenorally results in flatulency after meals, in tendency to sleep, and indolence of mind and body. In fact it lead* to the symptoms which, under the varied names of biliousness, nervousness lassitude, and indigestion, aro 8o extensively known Dyspepsia, whether arising from functional dobilidv,' or acquired through habits of life or dietary customs, injury to the constitution, can be safely remedied by using specific vegetable curatives. Podophyllin and taraxacum are the but, and form the ba.is of Ai"kir/s t> llVo. 5"l nt hiOh la »P eclal 'y calculated to meet the case of chronic dyspeptical, price 2« 6d per bottle. B Please remember that Falkner,the Urn' bi'ella Maker and Repairer, has removed to the little biw»o. jimt below the Savings Jjank, Qneaß.atieet,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7914, 5 April 1887, Page 6
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