THE TROUBLES OF OLD AGE. " ith old age the aigestive organs weaken, and for that reason many cb’erly people develop habitual constipation. Many aggravate the trouble by taking harsh cathartic, remedies. Buch medicines have a weakening effect, and in the end the bowels refuse to act without a drastic dose being necessary to have the required effect. Chaml>erlain’s Tablets are an ideal preparation for elderly pjcople. Their gentk laxative properties have a strengthening effect, and act as a tonic on stomach, liver and iwwels. Chamberlain’s Tablets act naturally, without shock to the system, and their use is never followed by constipation. Sold by all chemists and storekeepers.
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Wairarapa Age, 9 May 1924, Page 5
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