"Doctor, a week ago Toil gave mo something that you was good lor dyspepsia. " “ Yes." •* Well, now. suppose you giro mo something that's had for it. It s been humoured long enough !’*
RESTLESS SLEEP. There is a liig difference between restless sleep ami restful sleep. A healthy individual can work well, eat well, and sleep well. Sleep is necessary to fit the nerves and muscles for the day's labour. Insomnia and restless sleep are generally the result of stomach troubles. When the tongue is coated, breath bad. sleep restless, and appetite poor. you need lni]>cy's May Apple; something else “just as good" won’t do. because there is nothing eNe so effective, >o prompt and s t positive in it< remedial action. Impey's May Apple cleanses the stomach, sweetens the breath, stimulates the torpid liver, restores tone and vigour to the system. and helps to the enjoyment of healthful, re-tful sleep. Chemists and stores 2s t>d per bottle. TilK Pkai.kh Knows irs Yens.—. A merchant always aims to plea-e his 4 customers and w hen ho finds that an , article has genuine merit, he never ! hesitates to recommend it. Mr M. litnls. a storekeejvr at Care~rt X.B.t\., says: “1 never fail to commend Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Piarrlnea Remedy. because I know it is good.” You make no mistake when you buy this medicine. Dealers all over the country will tell you the same thing. It has been in constant use for thirty-live year . and is undoubtedly the safest and best medicine on the market for pain in the stomai h, diarrlnea and dysentery. For sale by T. I*. M ills, chemist* l'ahiatua.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XII, Issue 1978, 13 February 1905, Page 2
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