THE COLONIST'S WORST ENEMY.
Indigestion is the bane of most, people's lives No age is .secure from its ravages. Children and. Adults aro all equally susceptible to its ravages. - .
Neglected dyspepsia means a miserable existence. The health, fails, the\ nerves-give way and, without being, dangerously ill, the sufferer frequently feels he is almost on his last legs. Like a cold, indigestion should not bo neglected. "When feeling uncomfortable or sleepy after meals, pains in the chest, round the heart, or between the shoulder-blades, constipation,' specks floating in front of the eyes, headaches, and the thousand and one other symptoms incidental to a disordered stomach, the time is ripe for you to be on your gtiard.. . '
What to take to get rid of it is the next question. So many-have special diets, an.d others pet household remedies, but neither seem to do more than give very" temporary relief to a few. •
There is only one radical cure. It has stood the test of years: has cured hundreds of sufferers, many' of whom considered themselves almost incurable. Some of these people you know, because they have.made no secret of their being cured, but have permitted their names to be published at the-foot of grateful letters acknowledging the wonderful benefit received. Probably you know ere this what is coining. • There is only one remedy that is universally praised by well-known settlers" in all parts of -Irhe colony. It is LOASBY'S WAHOO. A purely vegetable extract, that is guaranteed as harmless as it is effectual. A single dose relieves, and one bottle . usually cures. Loasby's Wahoo, 2s 6d,-from all chemists and grocers.
LOASBY'S "WAHOO" MANUFACTURING
COY. (LTD.). Wholesale Agents
Kempthorne, Prosser, N.Z. Drug Co. (Ltd.)
— In modern history, Leipsic holds the record as the- battle in which the greatest number of lives were- lost. In that protracted fight, which took place in October 1813, 80,000 men perished.
— There aro said to bo .fewer suicides among miners than among any other clas.s ot workmca, '" " '
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11593, 29 November 1899, Page 7
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