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PUTTING IT STRONG

This may read as though we were putting it a littlO' strong,-because- it is generally thought by the' majority , of. people, that Dyspepsia, in its ohronic form, is incurable, or practically bo. But we have long' since' shown that Dys-: pepsia is curable, nor is it such a difficult matter as first appears. ■ The trouble with. Dyspeptics is that they are continually dieting, starving themselves, or going to opposite extreme, or else deluging tho already over-burdened stomach with "bitters," "pills," etc., which invariab'y increase the difficulty, even if in some cases they do give a slight, temporary relief. Such treatment of the stomach simply makes. matters worse. What the stomach wants is a rest. Now, how can the stomach become rested, recuperated and at the same time the body nourished and sustained? , This is a great secret, and this is also the' secret of the uniiorm success. of. DR. SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE TABULES. This is "n comparatively now remedy, but its success and popularity leave no doubt as to its merit. These'Tabules will digest the food anyway, regardless of the condition of the stomach. Sufferers from Dyspepsia, according to directions, are to eat an abundance of good, whole- j some food, and use the Tabules before and , after each meal, and the-result will be thai the food will be digested, no matter how bad your Dyspepsia may be, because, as before stated, the'Tabules will digest the food; even if the stomach is wholly inactive. To illustrate our meaning plainly, if you take ISOO grains- of meat, eggs or ordinary food, and place it in a temperature of 98 degrees, arid put witli it one of DR. SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE'TABULES, it will digest the meat or eggs almost'perfectly as if the food was enclosed within tho. stomach. The stomach may'be ever so weak, yet these TABULES will perform tho work of digestion, and tho body and brain will bo properly nourished, and at the same time a radical, lasting cure of Dyspepsia will bo made, because the .much-abused stomach will bo given, to somr extent, a much-needed rest. DR. SHELDON'S. .DIGESTIVE TABULEf are sold in tins containing 80 TABULES, at 2« 6d per tin. .Obtainable everywhere , , li

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 333, 21 October 1908, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 333, 21 October 1908, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 333, 21 October 1908, Page 14