Many celebrated PHYSICIANS aurins the past 100 years have regularly proscribed DINNEFORD’S // MAGNESIA Dr. Conquest, Physician to the City of H' colon Ikying in Hospital, writes: “. . . . the Frojes -■ ■’i and hie Public are indebted to you for a highly valuable addition to our list of medicines. A « an agreeable mild aperient, it cannot fail to supersede many now in use.” The universal remedy for ACiDITb OP f l t-IFI STOMACH, HEADACHE. HE.-IItTHUItN, SOPH ERUCTATIONS. HIHIOUS At PKCTIONS, cures GOUT, RHEUMATISM and GRAVED. Tfie safest and most effective aperient for general «se. AVOID IMITATIONS! Lnok for the name DSNNEFORD S on every bottle and label.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3524, 27 September 1921, Page 55
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104Page 55 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3524, 27 September 1921, Page 55
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