CHRONIC CONSTIPATION CUBED. Fred. Gillett. Esq., Walgett, New South Wales, writes;—'Tor years I had been a sufferer from chronic constipation due to my sedentary occupation, tutor. I stint for a free sample of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets, and the results were so satisfactory that I have since used half a dozen bottles. ■ he Tablets have certainly done mo 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, but now two Tablets a month keep the bowels in good order.” For sale by chemists and storekeepers. Price, Is 6d and 3s.
" They went and told the sexton, And the sexton tolled the bell.” THE work of the sexton, the town-crier and others, who existed a few years ago and in their crude fashion were tho chief organ of public announcement, in reality exists no more. Printers’ ink does tho work to-day. Everybody reads. The largest number must be reached.in the least possible time. Up-to-date methods must be employed, with important news such as obtains with Plantekoa. comes with a record unknown by any other remedy: cures because it is made to cure, and having cured before, will do so again, and right on to the end of the chapter. Having such a record, is it not reasonable to say that it will cure you ? ITS FAME ENDURES BECAUSE IT CURES, Special Agents: Wellington W. L. Beech, 26. Vivian street; and W. Campbell, General Grocer, 21, Manners street, and 39, Riddiford street. Hutt and Petone—Wm. Inglis, Chemist.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5483, 11 January 1905, Page 3
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