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i i \ I J How can I cure my Indigestion 1 is a question that is j I asked by thousands of sufferers in New Zealand every day. ij i The answer to that question is:— ; : I "MAKE THE STOMACH SWEET AND HEALTHY." j I Lassitude, Weakness, Acidity, Heartburn, Flatu- J I leuce, General Depression, and Frequent Palpitation of ) \ tho Heart arc all caused by INDIGESTION. The GUAIt- I i ANTEEDCUltEfort.iie.se complaints is " RENZFE'3 ■, PEPSO,"becaiise "RENZIE'S PEPSO" supplies the 5 : "natural juices" of digestion, and at once makes the { stomach, sweet and healthy. . \ I " RENZiE'S PEPSO »is unique insomuch that it is t I not a CURE-ALL. It is simply a Guaranteed Cure for i \ INDiCESTiQN. If you are s sufferer, try a bottle at \ \ ones, and test the truth of this statement. [ j Redd what Mr. Estall, of 85 Vivian Street, Wellington, \ \ says about " RENZIE'S PEPSO ":- jj j [ UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIAL. 1 | ! 85 Vivian Street, ) Wellington, January 13th, 1911. I j Ilenzie's Drug Company, 5 \ Dear Sirs, —Having been troubled for some time with | ■ Gastritis, and not being able to cat anything solid with- ' I ■ out suffering with palpitation of tho /heart, I decided i I to i-try •a • bottlo of Renzie's Popso. 'J'hc first dose S that I' took, had a luarkprl effect, and, after live ) doses, I felt like a new man, so I thought it only j ! right to. let you know, and also others how needless it J i is to suffer when one can obtain such a splendid re- { ■ medy. You are quite at liberty to use this as you think | ut. —Yours - sincerely, , I ' " ■ . ' G. T. ESTALL, I I Dy«r, Etc., j i " Rcnzie's Pepso "is sold by all Grocers and Chemists \ I throughout New Zealand. |

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1381, 6 March 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1381, 6 March 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1381, 6 March 1912, Page 3

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