WHEN YOUR STOMACH SAYS: NO, THANK YOU. '■'/." . When you sit down to a'meal feeling ravenously hungry, and yet after a few riiouthfuls your appetite completely ■ disappears, it is.a sigh that your stomach is out of-order and needs immediate attention. .Your eyes and your palate desire the food, but the stomach;" owing to its disordered'condition, cannot digest it, and wisely says :V^ «iauk you! By taking Dr. Crosslaha"1? jtfbxol, your digestion will become, vigorous and healthy, and you will enjoy three healthy-meals every-day. Noxol is the certain and sure medicine, made entirely from the i curative juice's'of herbs, roots, and barks. Purely vegetable, has no unpleasant I enects, keeps, the systete ■ strong and healthy, and is a .recommended aid for : indigestion. Get a liberal-sized bottle cf | W—firoiii the ueMßat-dbcraisi,
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 107, 7 May 1924, Page 16
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128Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 107, 7 May 1924, Page 16
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