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WHAT WE EAT.

In order that the foodstuff, when altered by the digestive process, may be of any real use to the animal economy, the nutritive materials must be distributed through the different tissues and organs of the body. Even the mere digestion of food is by no means sufficient, and no matter how much we eat it would accomplish nothing towards keeping muscles, hearts, and brains in active operation unless food elements were absorbed after digestion into the blood, and assimilated from it into the very structure of all the different portions and organs of the animal frame. Impey's May Apple assists weakened nature in the great work of disgestion and assimilation. It does what nature unaided would fail to do. Impey's May Apple is the dyspeptics' tonic. In the worst cases of indigestion, biliousness, constipation, etc., Impey's May Apple has done all that is claimed for it. It will do the same for you. Chemists and stores, 2s 6d per bottle, or post free from Sharland and Co., Ltd., Wellington.

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Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 265, 14 May 1907, Page 4

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WHAT WE EAT. Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 265, 14 May 1907, Page 4

WHAT WE EAT. Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 265, 14 May 1907, Page 4