LAY AWAKE IN MISERY.: i ' ;Mrs. Angus. :o'f Oxide" and.'. Wolfram .Streets, Broken Hill, says;—" For, fouryears ray life was a misery I suffered so . with indigestion. I wonld go to bed only, to lio awake in pain and misery, until ■ I was nearly mad., .1 tried everything, .. but could get no rest or. relief.. Then my: '.-■- - sister-in-law, .Mrs.; Brown/ of.':AVarrnam'i > i bool, Vic., told '• me of the great'benefit; ; ..-. one of her neighbours'had Teceived: from ..' Chamberlain's Tablets, and indnced mo to try- thorn. . The'first few doses brought re- .: ' lief and rest. Alter I had-finished two', 'boxes new'life seemed to be-giverixme...:.. I. havo had no return? of jny complaint, ',; '■■;• and now go about my; daily duties in a; cheerful manner," . ' .- 1 ;;' ... 8 : --'■'-.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 955, 24 October 1910, Page 2
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121Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 955, 24 October 1910, Page 2
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