CHRONIC CONSTIPATION OUBJSD. Fred. Gilletfc, Esq., Tutor, Walgett, N.S.W., writes: —"For years I had Wen a sufferer from Chronic Constipation, due t(» \ my profession of tutor being a very sedentary occupation. The ordinary aperient medicine.s I was using only made matters worse. I sent for a free sample of -, Stomach and Liver Tablets, and the results were so satisfactory that I have since used half-a-dozen bottles. The Tablets hav«» certainly done me a great deal of good!,' for when I first began to use them I had to take four Tablets twice a week to produce the desired effect. Have been gradually docreasing the dose, until now two Tablets a month keep the bowels in good order. I recommend Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets to all who suffer same ■; as I did." -•■■ . '. ■' ' ■ > ■'■: NOTE.—Anyone suffering from Chroma Constipation, Biliousness, Sour Stoiaaoh, etc., can have a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and ; Liver .Tablets, oeiit to them ;by sending name and ■ address on # post-card to Chamberlain Medicine C 0,,, 66, Elizabeth-street, Sydney. . • Tucker's Sunshine Custard Powder, al* ways delightful as an addition to th« des^ ! ' —with stewed fruit especially. No eggs needed; better custard than : with eggs;-4 flavours in each od box;, each flavour makes* one pint. \ - , , . .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12522, 15 March 1904, Page 3
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