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THE DEOP OF WATER. Tho continual drop of water will wear away the hardest stone. In just the same way the continued attacks of Indigestion will break down the strongest constitution. Most people fail to realise the importance of the danger signals which are tho foreruinnsre of chronic Indigestion. Slight attacks of Heartburn, Acidity, Flatulence, Sour Risings, are-the first indications .that your stomach is rebelling against the work it lias to do. They are signs that tho stomach is nnablo to digest the food n-aten and to convert it into good blood., Tho stomach is daily laden with a mass of fermenting acid matter and you becomo languid, morbid, and generally depressed. Tak» good advice. All this trouble can be avoided by taking BENZIE'S PEPSO. RENZIE'S PEPSO at once cures Acidity and supplies the stomach with those natural juices of digestion which convert tho food you eat into good blood, thereby making bone, muscle, and tissue. Try it. All chemists and grocers, 2s. 6d. RENZIE'S PILL fixes tho livor, Is. Gd. per box.—Advt.

Cold, wet weather creates Influenza, Soto Throats, ami kindred complaints. Bo wise and get u bottlo of "NAZOL." GO doses of a soothing, henliiifil medicine for eigliteonpciioe,—Advt. Lord Wfardalo, leader of the peace delegation to the United States, interviewed on his return, said that the deputation loft tho United States without a single discordant note. They could now look forward to an inspiring celebration two years h'enco in commemoration of tho signing of the Treaty of Olient.—The American Committee lias decided to oroct a statuo of Queen Victoria at Washington, and to present a statuo of Lincoln to the British people. Good citizens, j'usr. \vntch him walk, And chatter to his friend; Ho doesn't look as if he. had Been very near tlio end. But doctors all they gave him up, Said he'd bo dead, for sure. But his missus brought him back to life With Weeds' Great Popj>psi).jpt Curp^

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1801, 14 July 1913, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1801, 14 July 1913, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1801, 14 July 1913, Page 9

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