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Dyspepsia

♦ Flatulence, sour stomach, wind and spasms are frequently due to liver complaint, verj olun complicated by kidney sympathy, <fee. Brain workers and Lho>e per>ons wno»e eiiipiiituient is of ,-i sedentary nature are most troubled \>\ these complaints. An eniineut physici 1.. who made such i-ases n .special >tndv, found th'it 'lie iavri'ditrnt* of l)t Fletcher's ,tili> were tne uiom success! ii for such complaint^, md <'iut:i>di< d iliei: in the pr#*scnpti n tr 111 wludi tiiese pn •> are prepared, Ihey me piepared •i. scientific pnncipi*. iirt- aliv iuicij fit from calomel or an> d-nigcrous mi.i They act hy generous siiiuulatmn of t; haepatie glands, and do uo<. < purge, but produce a naiuml cail.arsi . and thus relieve the ovrrlcvidcd i.vu. tract of the accumulated faeeu! in:. tt. Without the pains and annoyaim- - frequently experienced after umi. drastic purgatives. Mrs W. "■«!!■.< Pitt-street, Sydney, says: ''Dr f. ■■ cher's Pills cured me of chronic c >:i---paUonof ien jears standing, an. l I c. conscientiously recommend them." Tin are sold etery where by cheniists an Storekeepers.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 77, 17 December 1892, Page 4

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171

Dyspepsia Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 77, 17 December 1892, Page 4

Dyspepsia Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 77, 17 December 1892, Page 4

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