ARE YOU SICK? IF SO, WHERE AND WHY? Headache ? Belohings after food? Foul tongue? Sour stomach ? • Pain under shoulder blade? Sluggish liver ? Giddiness? Palpitation ? Rheumatic pains? These are but a lev of the signs of indigestion. Some others are—wind in stomach or bowels, constipation or diarrhoea, pale complexion, spots before the eyes, loss of flesh, irritability, nervousness. Just about enough to plague and torment you. Makes you ieel tout life is better somewhere else. And yet indigestion—-an inability to digest good food—is the whole and only trouble. Give your sick, ailing, tired, overworked stomach a reasonable rest. Take a few drops of Dr. Elisor's Tamer Juice after each'meal. There is really nothing-marvellous about this. All that Tamer Juice does is to mix with the food and digest it, in place of the stomach digesting it. That is all that Tamer Juice does, but it is only the medicine doing such good work, because it is the only medicine containing all the active principles of digestion. Tamer Juice will probably cure indigestion ill all its forms, water brash, sour stomach, and bloating after meals, because it furnishes the digestive power which weak stomachs lack. “Through the pleadings of a friend, I tried Tamer Juice for indigestion and constipation, and I find it' has done more for me than any other medicine I have ever used. I have taken three bottles, and am satisfied that Tamer Juice is the finest stomach tonic and bowel regulator I have over taken.—Mrs. T. S. Sefton, Wanganui.” Dr. Ensor’s Tamer Juice will benefit you, just as it did Mrs. Sefton. Start to-day by taking 25 drops after meals. Tamer Juice is a British preparation, and purely vegetable origin. It is employed in hospitals with excellent results, and is widely recommended by medical men. Sold by all good chemists and grocers, at 2s 6d per bottle. The Tussicura Manufacturing Company, Dunedin, sole proprietors.
TRY THE NEW LIQUID METAL POLISH. made dy RECKITT’S, makers of ZEBRA, STOVE PASTE
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2216, 13 June 1908, Page 1
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330Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2216, 13 June 1908, Page 1
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