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NERVOUS INDIGESTION.

The action of digestion is controlled by nerves leading* to tlio stomach. When they aro -weak tlio stomach is deprived of its energy. It has no power to do its work. If yon want permanent relief you must restore this energy. Dr. EXSOR'S TAMER JUICE restores nervous energy, and gives the organs power to perform their functions. A well-known local draper says:—" For quite four years I have been a martyr to indigestion and dyspepsia— and painful. I could not oat with any degree of comfort., and Buffered from sleeplessness. -My nerves got in Id. such a bad state that 1 sometimes felt that 1 should go out of my mind. My bookkeeper told mo how ho had been cured of nervous indigestion by taking half a teaspoonful of ENSOII'S TAMER JUICE three times a day, and lie started me on the balance of his last bottle. The result you can sec. I suppose I must have taken quito a gallon or two of different medicines, and tlio whole lot, did not benefit me as much as two bottles of TAMER JUICE. My nerves all needed a throuogh strengthening, and Dr. Elisor's Tamer Juice lias done it admirably." To tlio thousands of sicldy. run-down, nervous, full-of-pain, and suffering men and women wo recommend with all honesty and confidence this true friend, ■" Dr. EN SO R' TAMER JUICE..

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14688, 24 May 1911, Page 10

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NERVOUS INDIGESTION. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14688, 24 May 1911, Page 10

NERVOUS INDIGESTION. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14688, 24 May 1911, Page 10

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