INDIGESTION CAUSED BY NERVES. So groat is the sympathy existing between the nerves and the digestive organisation of the body, that when the nervous system becomes deranged, the process of extracting nourishment from the food we eat is interfered with. This is called nervous dyspepsia—a particularly distressing complaint. The remedy needed in such cases 15 undoubtedly Baxter's Quinine Pills. These contain only the must beneficial ingredients, and can be taken under all ordinary circumstances. Baxter's Quinine Pills start at the root Of the trouble. They fe?d the nerves ■witfi good, rich blood," made pure by the elimination of irritating poisonous matter. A short course of these Tills will restore digestive activity, stimulate the organs of secretion and excretion, and thoroughly cleanse mid vivify the system. No more sleepless nights, no more neuralgia, no more pain after eating. Get Baxter's Quinine Pills from your chemist or grocer to-day, or if unable to obtain send 2/ dir.-ct to A. and W. Baxter, manufacturing chemists, Christchurch, and a box will be sent you postfree.—(Ad.) ' 13
Sold So Mr. R. A. Johuston. The Economic drapery stores, Qwn Street, closed nil day Saturday to mark down £5,000, surplus filock to sacrifice to tlio public in t«o «cckr, etarting Monday, . 8 a.m.- I Ad.) •■
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 34, 10 February 1922, Page 3
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