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A WEAK STOMACH. A feeling of discomfort after eating, belching and sour stomach, indicates a w«ak etomach. * "Digestive" medicines •aggravate the trouble, for the digestive functions dhould be performed naturally. Chamberlain's Tablets are specially suited for complaints of this character. They protnote the flow of gastrio juices, thus assisting digestion, and induce the bowels to act naturally The use of most laxawves is followed by constipation, but a coarse of Chamberlain's Tablets will strengthen the bowrls to act regularly without assistance. For sale everywhere. —Advt. If your child has a nasty cough, give the little one "Nazol." Five drops on sugar will work wonders. Nazol always relieves. 60 doses cost, only Is 6d.—Ad-rt. Avoid imitations of "Nazol"—that honest speoific for coughs and coids. No other remedy will benefit you so quickly as the genuine "FTazol." Ad.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 July 1916, Page 3

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136

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 July 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 July 1916, Page 3

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