An Excellent Medicine.
One of -the best f eatwes 1 , o* se&'bath'i? j £he salt water iijadrerteirtly "sVdll'owed • 'by i bathers. It is a wonderlul tonic. In many I cases it is said to cure biliousness when alii drug preparations hay© failed. It is^.peou- . liarly effective in ordinary cases of in<£iges1 tio-n, disordered stomach, and insomnia, | and has been known. (say 3 tho Family, Doctor) to produce excellent results in 'inahy cases of dyspepsia. ' v " ' '' ' Ciean fea wiaber is full of ' t6£uo <ind^ sedatiVia-' • jEriroperties. It' will ' not ihiirfc anybody— indeed, two oi» three bi# ewallows of it would 1 be of positive benefit to nine batbera oilfc ob ten. It is not, of course, a palat&ble> om tempting dose to take, but neither ia quin.j me or calomel. You seldom, if ever, see i an old sailor wiho is bilious or dyspeptic, or> a victim to insomnia, and why? For the I reason that an ocean of gocd 'imedicme , spreads all about his sky, r attti >l lie'' > do6§s ' himself copiously with it"iwh'<iitefv*3J: "his mechanism becomes the least fbit^.defcaaig'edX
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Otago Witness, Issue 2840, 19 August 1908, Page 80
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180An Excellent Medicine. Otago Witness, Issue 2840, 19 August 1908, Page 80
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