FOR LASSITUDE, TORPIDITY, SOUR STOMACH, INDIGESTION, HEADACHE, BACKACHE, &c., Take a couple of Fletcher’s Pills every second night; they are a prompt and sure care and give certain relief. FLETCHER’S PILLS are a quick, sure and reliable remedy far all complaints arising from torpid liver, indigestion, weak stomach, and impurities of the blood. They are prepared on rational and sensible lines and do not contain a particle of calomel, gamboge, or any drastic purgative, but operate by perfectly natural means, by stimulating the liver and incaeasing the flow of bile and thus producing easy evacuations andnaruraloatharses without the annoyance and pain of griping and purging. Beware of the many harmful substitutes on sale in many shops. None are genuine unless the bear the signature of F. Moore Clements on the outside wrapper. CLEMENTS TONIC and FLETCHER’S PILLS have become .such household words that imitations are frequently offered. We contend that this imitation is the sincerest proof of their virtues, so see that you always get the genuine, bearing the name and address of F. M. Clements, Newtown, Sydney.
HAVE YOU A COUGH OR COLD ? GET RID OF IT. Mr Robert Blair, of Auckland says— ‘ AUSTRALASIAN SYRUP is one of the best cough preparations I know- from personal experience I can recommend it with confidence.’ Mr Edward Garland, late of Ponsonby, writes —‘ I have suffered most severely from Asthma during the past eight veais and have found Australian Sjrup of great value. It promptly relieved the paroxysms, and an occasional dose rendered their recurrence much less frequent.’ Procure a bottle of Australasian Syrnp if you have a cough, cold or auy chest complaint. It will cute you. Is 6d and 2s 6d per bottle. John !? tall worthy, Post Office, Aratapu, Agent for Northern VVairoa,
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Wairoa Bell, Volume V, Issue 229, 22 December 1893, Page 4
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