The attention of readers is directed to an advertisement in this issue intimating that applications for enrolment as pupils for the Dunedin Hospital School of Massage are being received till March 15.
CHRONIC INDIGESTION BANISHED BY DE. SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE TABULBS. "For a very long , time I have been Buffering from acute and chronic indigestion in. its very worst form, causing violent bilious attacks and headaches and giddiness, and all tho usual cainful symptoms attached thereto," writes Mrs E. L. Beasley, 23 John's Road, Belfast, N.Z. 'I was constantly taking all sorts of patent cures prescribed and recommended, which only seemed to irritate and make it worse instead of better, til] I became a physical wreck and not fit to do my daily duties. Hearing of Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabulea, [ decidod to Rive them a trial, and I am very sorry I had not heard of tlTem bofore, as I shouid have been saved a great deal of pain and misery. 1 am pleased to say they ho.ee completely eradicated all trace of tae above complaint, and I am now iu tho very best of health, and feci it a pleasure to be alive, and able to thank you for tho great benefit and cure I navo received therefrom, and I shall always keep a supplv of Dr Sheldon s Digestive Tabules in the home, and Gh'oncly recommend them to all sufferers from the above complaint/' Dr. Sheldon's Digestivo TRbules are unsurpassed for the treainent of indipstion und all stomach troubles. Obtainable from all chemists and storokeopers at Is. 6d, and 23. Gd. per tin - Advt. i
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3022, 8 March 1917, Page 9
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