UN COMFORTABLE AFTER MEALS?
Your food is cot digesting. Look at your tongue; you find it coated in the rooming. The bowels are generally irregular, you have lost a lot of your old encgry, and feel tired and languid. Your work is an cflort : you have paiw between the shoulder# occasionally, and ui tne stomach, and «»t troubled with flatulence. 6 Come and "ASK LCASBY ABOUT IT" Over <0 years' enccctsful erpsrknce in Dr<> scribing is at your eervjee Hundreds tell you the good Loasby has done, them Advice ~nd Mcdjcine: Children -.'a I 3 H s"?'™ treated by htter Send full details ot your troubles; Cs bd, and n-e send you a double-sized bou£ of meciciae post free. A. 11. LOASBV T" 5" . J-"'rß, c,y , describing Chemist, i u<3 Colombo street, Cimstclnuch.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16147, 27 February 1918, Page 9
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133Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16147, 27 February 1918, Page 9
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