LIVER AND STOMACH , /COMPLICATIONS;':
Inability to Take Food. NERVOUS AND DISTRESSED. ..'■~V . • ; v Without exaggeration tho. most remark* «ble departure iu medical 'research of recent years "is a medicine combining laxative and tonic' principles, and known as LaxoTonic Pills. ~..-.. , . ' These' Pills supply a long-felt want, ] and positive and lasting cures are the result of their use. Their increasing ,demand proves that they are rapidly gaining favour as an ideal Spring. Medicine. Bead "what. . Mrs. Bennett, of No. 2 Little Napier Street, Paddington, Sydney, New South Wales, says regarding;"them:— , ~,,•' „, "No medicine brings mo such good health as Laxo-Tonic Pills... I used to read in the papers about: other : medicines ,•, and : what great good thoy would do. you, but when I bought them thoy always proved a disappointment. I 'found that Laxo-Tonic Pills both keep the liver, bowels, and stomach in good order,' and' the system and string you together as it were, .as well.' I first became acquainted with.. Laxb-Tonic' Pills in this "way: I bought a box of the. Pills to enter one of-the Limerick .Competitions. I had rib use for the Fills" at. tho time, so'l put them away. A little while after I fell ill. My whole system was out of order. .1 had pains in the head and back. My appetite went away, and' I slept very badly. I felt dead tired and limp from the time I got up in the morning till 1 went to 1 bed at night. I'was nervous, worried, and depressed. I tried two or three tonics, but they didn't act. Then I thought of the Laxo-Tonic PiUs, which were lying idle in the house. I just took some at night on the off-chance, as it wore. Next morning. I felt greatly, improved, so I continued the Pills. .Before the week was out all my troubles were gone, and'l. felt bright and lively and in perfect health. I have.rccom-' mended the'pills to otbor. people, :and they have done good in the samo surprising way." ■' • '' ■'" ' Laxo-Tonic Pills are sold by all Chemists and- Stores at 10} d. for the Regular Size, or Is. fid. for the Double Size, or post-free, from the Laxo-Tonic Pill Company, 15 O'Connell Street, Sydney, New * South Wales. '
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 606, 8 September 1909, Page 3
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