For Meal-time Worries
DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS There is a curious relation between the emotions and the processes of digestion. It is a science fact that sudden grief or joy will instantly arrest digestion and the functions of the stomach will not be resumed until the unusual emotion has subsided. The truth is that the stomach need = a good supply of rich, rod blood to properly perform its duty and if the supply is called away to tho brain digestion stops. If yon worry and think about your troubles at mealtime von ar.> on the road to indigestion and the more you do it the ruoro troubles you will have to think about. Laughter is an aid to indigestion but plenty of rich blood is a necessity That being the case, tho first thing to tlo in dyspepsia or indigestion, especially in the form of stomach trouble generally called nervous dyspepsia, is to build up the blood.
To build up the blood there is one remedy that Iris been a household word for a generation, Dr. William*' Pink Pills foi Pale People. They tone up the entire system, mak < the blood rich and red, strengthen the nerves, increase the appetite, put color in the cheeks and lips and drive away that unnatural tired fueling. Plenty of sunlight, good wliolosouie food and fresh air will do the rest. The Ur. Williams' Medicine Co. has issued a free book. "What to Eat and how to Eat," that should be in every home. If gives just the information that you want regarding your di9t : pend a post card to Box 845, G P. 0., Wellington.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume L, Issue 2649, 24 November 1919, Page 6
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