DIETING TO KEEP WELL.
Some people are born with a tendency to certain diseases. What they eat either aggravates this condition or tends to correct it. Anyone can see the importance of a propert diet, but human beings, unlike the lower animals, lack the instinct that tells them what to eat and what to avoid. It is a fact that proper diet and a good tonic will keep people well under most conditions, and restore ailing folk to health except in grievous diseases where the need of a physician is imperative. Start to-day by writing to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Box 845, G.P.0., Wellington, for a free copy of "What to Eat and How to Eat." It contains useful information on diet and describes the tonic treatment with DrWilliams' Pink Pills for indigestion, nervous dyspepsia, troublesome conditions of flatulency or gas on the stomach, and discomfort after eating caused by lack of tone in tho digestive organs. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People supply the body with well-oxvgenated blood, without which gootl digestion is impossible. So, besides dietine. begin a short treatment of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to-day. Your dealer sells them; an improvement will soon show _ in increased appetite, better digestion, refreshing sleep and quiet nerves; but never waste time trvini substitutes— always ask for Dr. Williams'. 6
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16220, 24 May 1918, Page 9
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