m 1 ® No one can tell exactly what a headache portends. It may be a slight I indigestion; it may be the beginning of bram-fag, or worse, but whatever it is a || sign°of, the first cause is the same—a disorder of the blood vessels and nerves || in the head. I For immediate relief of the first cause take Chamberlain's Tablets for I the stomach and liver. They act quickly on the stomach, liver and bowels and 1 relieve the engorgement of the whole blood system, thus gently letting the I nerves " down a peg" and giving rest to the brain. | Headache cannot exist when Chamberlain's Tablets are taken. Their i marvellous influence on the liver and bowels puts an end to it every time. I You get up in the morning rested, refreshed, and filled with healthy i energy after taking 1 ■ • " Jfc/vTtiE STOMACBI O LIVE.P. ' ;
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16543, 17 November 1915, Page 3
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