A CHAPLAIN’S CONFIDENCE. A chilblain at Featherston Camp, acknowledging a supply of Fluenzol blotters, writes: “I am placing them in the Institute papc l- racks, and hope the men will be introduced to your valuable remedy. I have every confidence in Fluenzol myself, having used it on several occasions.” rnmpt, If the satisfied users of VTilton’a =j Brown Peas were to make a proces- 3= sion you would get some idea of the 3 popularity of this simple effective = remedy for Constijiation, Indigest- = ion, torpid Liver or Biliousness. = Purely vegetable. Brown Peas cured = many who found other remedies = were unsatisfactory that’s why S after a thirty years' test thev are more =£ popular to day thnn ever before. Rememher, year liver must be right if you are to == keep fit for necessary strain of daily duties, § from BRCWNPEM keep the liver and stomach in = good trim. Try them, lyb at r: chemists or stores, or post free ~ GEO. W. WILTON Wellington
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Wanganui Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15495, 26 April 1918, Page 6
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160Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15495, 26 April 1918, Page 6
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