Biliousness in Summer.
DR KNSOR'S TAMKR JGK'K GIVKS PROMPT" AND PKR.MAXKXT RELIEF. The} danger of indigent ion and biliousness developing into serious summer sickness cannot be over- estimated. Pleurir-y. pneumonia, iulluciua, and other equally dreaded complaints all take root and thrive on weakened stomach, liver, and bowels. To ensure freedom from epidemics and a summer of robust health vou need a bottle of DR KXSOR.'K TAMER JUICE, the medicine that has no equal for banishing sickness and giving tone ami vigor to the entire system. "I was in very bad 1 health," said the wife of a Cbrislcliurch solicitor, "for many years. 1 suffered severely from indigestion and biliousness after meals. I was sick and dizzy, and bad sucii violent pains in flic stomach that I would lie on the floor, rolling and writhing in agony. The attacks became so bad at last that 1 thought it would be a relief to die. for life was a misery. I was dreadfully weak and thin, and if T walked only a short distance from home it was all ? could do to find strength to crawl back. Even in bed my little share of sleep was broken by dreams, and in the. morning I woke weary and unrefreshed. I tried many remedies, but nothing brought me relief until 1 tried DR KNSOR'S TAMKR JCTC'Iv From the first dose the pain and sickness were less severe, and as I persevered my appetite improved, and my 'deep became regular and undisturbed. Finally the bilious attacks ceased altogether, and since then I have not had the least sign of pain." DR ENSOR'S TAMER JUICE is procurable from chemists and stores throughout the Dominion. 191
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 9791, 17 March 1908, Page 4
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279Biliousness in Summer. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 9791, 17 March 1908, Page 4
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