THE FOOD WE EAT.
The food we eat gives strength If th* stomach is kept pure, sweet and healthy Let the digestion become enfeebled, tie stomach disordered, and the strongest man in the world wfll scon grow weak, tired and pale.
He will become nervous and sleepless— a dyspeptic Hence the food be eats cannot nourish tie body because It is not assimilated oy the blood. A general falling away of" strength ensues. Finally some chronic .afrment sets np—and all because of that most terrible complaint. Indigestion. Don't allow yourself to reach such a stase. IT joa feel any symptoms of Indt gestioir.sucb=»-as Heartburn. AckTJy Plato lence. Earn after Eating, Langocr or Nervoas Depression, purchase a bottle of RENZTE-S PEPSO at once. It will digest the food you eat and convert it into good Wood. Don't suffer longer. Try it at once. From all chemists and Stores. 2j«. KBSzrcrs till axes she pe^
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 178, 28 July 1913, Page 7
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153THE FOOD WE EAT. Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 178, 28 July 1913, Page 7
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