Dyspepsia.
Flatulence, sour stomach, wind, and spasms are frequently due to liver complaint, very often complicated by kidney sympathy. &c. Brain workers and those j persons whose employment is of a sedentary nature are most troubled by these complaints. An eminent physician, who made such cases a special stu y, found I that the ingredients of ]~>r Fletcher's Pills ■ were the most successful for such coin \ plaints, aud embodied them in the prescrip. j tion from which these pills are prepared. They are prepared on scientific principles, are absolutely free from calomel or any i dangerous drufr. They act by generous I atimiilation of the hiepatic glands, and do : not gripe or purge, but produce a natural catharsis, and thus relieve the over loaded alvine tract of the accmr.ulated ficcal matter without the pain and annoyance so frequently experienced after using drastic purgatives. Mrs W. Walker, Pitt-street, Sydney, says : — " Dr Fletcher's Pills cured me of chronic constipation of ten years standing, and I can conscientiously recommend them." They are sold everywhere by chemists and storekeepers.
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Manawatu Herald, 17 December 1892, Page 3
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175Dyspepsia. Manawatu Herald, 17 December 1892, Page 3
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