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TONE UP THE Gat 'Rid of the Fain? Headsets siiitl The symptoms o; Stomach Trouble'vary. Some victims have a ravenous appetite; others loathe the sight of food. Often there is a feeling as of weight on the chest, a fullness in the throat. Sometimes rh'e wind presses on the heart.and leads the sufferer to think he has heart disease. Sick headache is a frequent and distressing symptom. A very delicate stomach requires easily digested food but nature never intended that the food should be digested before it is eaten as is the case with most invalid foods. The stomach must be made strong enough to do its own work and what it needs is a tonic. The processes of digestion are controlled by the blood and nerves, and medical science has produced no better digestive tonic than S A 8 H I ily While so promptly effective these pills contain no harmful stimulants or opiates. They are perfectly safe mid create no drnjr habit. hr. WHUatfts' PJok Piils ore sold by chemists and storekeepers, or seat by rar.il, postpaid en receipt of price. 3s. per box 6 boxes, ,10s. Gd. by the 1/r. Wili/aras’ Medietas Co. of Australasia ltd.. Wellington. i|i| 111 menmn •imTninritn ninnrimninn-i **

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14916, 11 February 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14916, 11 February 1909, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14916, 11 February 1909, Page 5

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