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■ .■» .^^^m^L.i^.u.T<n n »^n,ffv.-.h,,r.iii,».i;.r5.«».:-..i i -.; ai^ri j^ a tor* § GASTRITIS, is really another namo lor Acute Indigestion. 1 and is caused by the food you eat fermenting (or decaying) in M tho stomach. Tho symptoms are tenderness and even ' intense El pam over the stomach, with that organ hard an tenso and very ! | tender to tho touch. Nausea and sickness occur ,aud the vomit- J nig is caused immediately anything is swallowed. Other promin- 3 ent symptoms are Acidity, Heartburn, Flatulence, (belching of i wind), and Catarrh of the Stomach. If you are a sufferer from 1 any of these ailments, then you havo 1 Now tho GUARANTEED CURE for I ##fjk| Indigestion in all its forms is J[ SWppf K , "RENZIE'S PEPSO." (|t|%ti|lpf « "Rcnzis's Pcpso" does what tho W^M^M f stomach is unablo to do, it dijests tho (*^fl<»fef®?!; i food you cat, and converts it into rich lK«W$?J?ft l red blood. MC^MmM. i "Benzie's Popso" at once dispells / fefffl i that aching pain caused by Indigestion, T* ■& Ma i and makes tho stomach sweet and ///sp! £ "Rcnzie's Pepso" is not a cure-all, Vt^^a! | but it DOES CURE Indigestion. It AlW\ I % !faf, tu ' s "ecausb it contains tho /,Y % \ *J& i NATURAL juices of digestion, com- }r„a fe \fimi v bined with tho greatest known tonics. "^*»ffips | Don't delay ;•.purchase a bottlo at fiW&'^Ji » onco and tost tho truth of this state- /W&4sMr <rfM 3 mont. JmMWMW % "Renzio's Pepso" is sold by all dmm& dSOW I Chemists and Stores, 2s. 6d. M^^WS. * Road what Nurse E. G. Brown, of / ' #issM>* i Wellincton, savs about tho virtues of j "Renzio's Pepso":- \ jj |§fl&lfp | Wellington, January Oth, 1911. (A l|f|p*"#<l \ Proprietors Kenzio's Pepso. II \ . P'lif'' wiO J Sirs,-For upwards of eighteen months \ v \ ,„ m'Ml Wfl <i I had suffered from Indigestion. I used KA M&fLJ'.'il fl 5 several remedies without even getting <$£■• M^U^Mm^^Ji' 8 relief. Finally I was stricken down with % W»W« I Gastritis. I sought medical advice, but % V Ws#stl ;• did not improve. I was induced to try HS- sV$&W®§S \ a bottle of Pepso, and, before I had taken • £w&%MW$Wiy ;'- half the bottle, improvement was shown. mmii/m^mi^m J I took thre. bottles in all, and am now /W^WS ~] quite well. lam a nurse, and I can hon- / rt *' ■»»« V. estly say that, during my practice as i '{ /t$> h st&§/VQ * such, I havo never known a better re- I { I ' medy for Indigestion or Gastritis than 3 j }}//, Wa | your Pcpso. It is indeed a boon to suffer- | / m'J, H ii ers of those dreaded complaints. I fcol g / / 1/fi 3 i that I should write you and let you know / /~— I t i of what Pepso has done for me. / 1 5 3 E. G. BROWN.. I I i GEE WUiOOVy DISPLAYS ROQ S". JOHNSTON, CUBA SIKIcT„ A!(0 FRANK SKAWi HOTEL CECIL OUILDINGS, _„_ B^mmrmm ■ ■ , 1 TIE RESIGNATION fi&h m k MINISTER / xfev*"' r ' Causes a flutter in tho political . /Y /xk. i Housewives need never fear tho h*-* resignation of any one of « •' >5 j Brown's Coals from their minDRIVES AWAY INFLUENZA! istry of Bood EerTire - I Thcso Coals will serve faithThe Manager of tho "livening j fully and well till New Zealand Post" Job Printing Department, 1 takes that sudden departure Mr. Thos. Jones, writes :-"Quito below which some folk predict recently one of the 'Post employ- 1 ; s ner f a t c ees had a bad attack of Influenza, j coming on, and asked to be al- I T ~ ~ . .. lowed to go home. Having a bottle j In the meantime ring up Nos. of 'Fluonzol' by me I prevailed BS, 124, 161, 805 when you want on him to take a dose, with tho j Good Coal, result that he was able to continue work, and next morning the j , symptoms of the dreaded scourge sj had almost gone. A few days \ later I had occasion to test tho j sS'SfSsS I SAiUEL BROWN, Ltd. symptoms of Influenza had quite ( disappeared." • JOHNSTON STREET. 2/Q Chemists & Stires t/6 ] WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1231, 13 September 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1231, 13 September 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1231, 13 September 1911, Page 3

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