The Hon. D. Buddo, speaking at the old identities’ banquet at Blenheim,said, “We all have our faults, and no doubt the Government has many ol them.” “Hear, hear,” fervently remarked Air. Alassev, Leader of the Reform Paity, amid a simmer of merriment. DR. ENSOR’S TAMER JUICE. COAIPOSED OF 16 VALUABLE INGREDIENTS. USED REGULARLY”IN OVER 30,000 NEW ZEALAND HOMES. An eminent physician says:—“lndigestion, gastritis, dyspepsia, or whatever name you may call it is a disease that causes more suffering, pain, and misery than any other disease in. the vocabulary of medicine —even more so than cancer or consumption, for these last are not one-thousandth part so prevalent, and when tney do attack the body they, must be soon cured, or death ensues, whereas in indigestion no cure or death may take place, but the sufferer drags out a miserable existence year after year. Frequently the sufferer has no idea what is the matter or cause of his wretched feelings. Indigestion is a hydra-headed monster that should not be neglected.” ; Food, well .digested, is the origin ox strength; imperfectly digested, as in in digestion,' it is the fruitful source oi illness. Heart ailments, .liver, complications, 'kidney troubles, constipation all follow indigestion just as surely as night 'follows -'day. Li. over 30,000 New Zealand homes Dr. Ensor’s Tamer Juice’ is a regular standing and family friend. A few drops .in > little water after each meal always ensures .perfect digestion and regular work on the. part of, other organs. It can be taken by men,' women, and children. Being composed of the active medicinal portion of roots, barks, and herbs only, it can do no harm to anyone. Dr. Ensor’s Tamer Jiiice may bo taken by old or young, weak or strong, and does good whenever taken. Sold in bottles, 2s Gd each, bv all medicine dealers. Ill© Tussicura Manufacturing Co.*, sole proprietors and manufacturers, Dunedin.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2650, 4 November 1909, Page 3
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