CHILDREN’S AILMENTS. Constiplation and stomach troubles are common ailments of childhood. Children who suffer this way cannot thrive and be vigorous and happy. Fear of a disagreeable medicine will make a child strenuously deny any irregularity or indisposition when taxed. If your child’s appetite is poor, if it is bilious, fretful and “nattering,” restless in its sleep, you may be sure that its stomach is out of order and its bowels constipated. Chamberlain’s Tablets will quickly set it right, and a dose at regular intervals will keep the chid healthy, happy, and good tempered. Sold by all chemists and storekeepers.
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Wairarapa Age, 23 February 1923, Page 6
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