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THEY ACTUALLY DO THE WORK,

FOOD EATEN" IS WORTHLESS UNLESS; '' DIGESTED. .. . ;' v SOME STOMACHS. .MUST HAVE HELP. ' .. ' Foodtaken into'tlie stomach, .which .from . the nature of the food'or the. condition of the , .stomach is not digested, is worse than no food. 1 ' at. all: This, is a true statement as far as. it goes," and a gnat many k dyspeptics go only" this' far with ihcir reasoning. They argue with themselves that because- their stomachs - • do not do the '.fork, given them they.must bej given less wort; in other words, :thcy must/ be starved.' It would be just'as sensible.'for'. . a business mai who is unable to do all',his '• work" to cut pis' business ,down. to his own . capacity, as it'is for a'nian to starve himself.) ' to relieve his sto'iriach; The "sensible busiiicss . man i employs help- and gties forward 1 with his ;■ •- business. Likewise the sensible'dyspeptic will '••• employ help for his-stomach give his-body-proper nourishment.;- . DR. SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE -TABULES: actually do flie work assigned to them. They relieve weal: and overburdened . stomachs of a great proportion of digestive action. . Their component p'al'ts are identical with those of tlio.; digestive ihids and secretions of'the stomach,'-; '. and they siiiply take up the grind and caiTy'on... the work just the same : as n' gtod,'■ strong,'■ healthy stamach would do: it On this/accouat DR. SHELDON'S DIGES-'.• TIVE- .TABULES are perfectly natural' in . their action and- effects... They do not'cause. priy unnatural or violbnt disturbances. in - the' stomach or' bowels. They,'themselves'digest the food-and supply the system'with all. tlis ' nourishment contained in what is'eaten,-' and '' carry out Nature's plan for the sustenance-and maintenance of the body. _' - . ' . How much more sensible is this, method than that employed by many sufferers- from-weak; stomacis. By this meatus- the body ani.brain. ..- get all the good, nutritious food - tl\ey ; .need, and , the man is properly ..nourished and . equipped to carry on his, work aftd; perform . ljiq duties/ *" : DR. : SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE -TABULES, by relieving the stomach of'its work, eiiabla it to recuperate and regain-its - normal health' and Strength. Nature, repairs tlie; worn and Wasted-tissues,-ijust. as she :liealsiand knits ■ tlie tone'.of.a broken limb, which is, of course,-, not iised : during the process .of repair.:J.Obtain- • able, everywhere.'.at! 2s.' Cd. per'^in.—s hp'

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 315, 30 September 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 315, 30 September 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 315, 30 September 1908, Page 4

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