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Nerw and successful methoa equal In «Btc£ So pergonal tuition.: 'Addreu ' KB MATJKICB B.- KEESINQ, Hii Majeaty'i Arcade Quwmrtreit, Auckland 1 Remove the cause anft therefor* FLATULENCE. Flatulence is always found witß| ndigestion, and Indigestion is Bii ply faiiure to digest tie da.ly food. If j the food is not digested, it decays, an* this forms gases, and the gafses cause bloating arid pressure and discomfort, and that is Flatulence.- ...'., Now, anyene can understand that the usual plan of giving purgatives for this ailment may help, but does c|t cure, and in these • days people wish to be really cured. Pepsin is useful in some cases, in -bout one case ifi every four itgives; reKef, sometimes cures, be--1 cause' about one case in every four * is! Stomach Indigestion, that is, the - person cannot digest meat, eggs, etc. • whicH are digested witK the Stami ach. : inthree-quartera of the cases Pepi sin la : useless* because the , Indigetion is in l the Bowel, where the broaffl # potatoes and other starchy food is That is the food which ferments, and makes the gases - anil the Flatulence. Pepsin, which cures the Stomach DndigestioS, was discovered years ago, but nothing was dicovered that would digest the 3 bread, potatoes, etc., and therefore y .top the decaying of that, fcod in he Bowel, and prevent the formation Of gases and. Flatulence and Constipation!. Now suohi medidne Had been Sis* overed. It is called Kurochi Diastase. It never fails to digest the bread), potatoes, and other starchy food. This has been thoroughly tested and proved, and we will prove it ,to the satisfation 0 f any doubting erson who wishes to make an aprj pointment for the purpose. When 1 this food is digested there cannot > e any fermentaUbn, t&refore there cannot be any gas, and therefore there cannot be an< Flatulences Tfiat is not merely removing the caase, but going to ths root, and curing Jiie trouble. ' 'S TABLONES, vrHicfo are little ch 0 - !j colate covered tablets, are always

the same. Each one contains enough Kuroehi Diastase to digest all the starchy food in a big meal, enough ofl the purest pepsin t» digest'all he albuminous food in a big meal, and also perfect tonics for the Liver: nd Bowels added. TABLONES are [therefore a perfect cure for Constipa- ' tion, Flatulence, and Indigestion of ' whatever kind, arid they cannot ' fail to cure, because they remova ' i.lho cause. Thus the' liver in toned up, and alo the Bowel, bo that, as all the ood is digested, and all the nourish- i a therefore taken up into the blood, nd the Stomach and Bowels are i oned up and strengthened both ■ by I he aiedicine, and by getting all tha ood out of the food, in a short 1 ime they are able to Ho the work ' hemselves, and require no further nedicine. Thus TABLONES remove he cause, and therefore cure the Flat-' Mlence Indigestion, and Constipation. ' jWe control this medicine, no one else ,ean purchase it, and there is noth!tog else on tha market which will ake its place. , The price is within jthe reach of all, a week's medicine for ' |ls ljd, and frequently a cura ia effected in a week or less. .DOSE.—One with the early part of I ach meal thre« times daily. Severe , cases may take two with each meal or a short time, and then one. Tablones are put up in neat little .luminium boxes, which are most conveniently carried in the pocket. Sold, by all chemists at la ljd and 2s 9d. If four, boxes (small) or two arge, are.ordered at one time froj s and this coupon enclosed, special sample will be Bent. !THE CAPSTJLOID CO., LTD., 81V SnowrfflH, London E.Cj

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7846, 12 June 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7846, 12 June 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7846, 12 June 1905, Page 1

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