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EATING WHAT YOU WANT.

Not to bo limited in his diet but to oat whatever he pleases without discomfort is tho dream of every dyspeptic.

Nobody can honestly promise to restore any stomach to this happy condition because all people cannot eat the same tilings with equally saisfactory results. It is literally true that "what is ono man's food is another mau's poison." But it is possible to select a pleasing diet from articles of. food thab cause no discomfort and it is possiblo to tone up tho digestive organs. When tho stomach lacks tone thero is no quicker Way to restore it than to build up tho blood. Good digestion without rich, rod blood is impossible, and Dr. Williama' Pink Pills offer the best way to build up the blood. They also have a direct action on tho nerves and as the nerves control tho process •of digestion, these pills aro especially good tn stomach trouble attended with thin blood and in nervous dyspepsia. ' You can begin this treatment at once because your own chemist sells Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Perhaps you are not eating tho right foods. Sometimes tho very things that people eat "for their health" are the things that hdrt them. A postal card request to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. Wellington, will bring a free diet book. Write for it to-day. 1

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15322, 5 July 1915, Page 2

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EATING WHAT YOU WANT. Press, Volume LI, Issue 15322, 5 July 1915, Page 2

EATING WHAT YOU WANT. Press, Volume LI, Issue 15322, 5 July 1915, Page 2

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