"You never know, your luck" except when you see Martell's b ue and .silver label; then you're SURE of j it. —Advt. THE FOOD WE EAT The food we eat gives strength it the stomach is kept pure, sweet, and healthy.1 Let the digestion become enfeebled, the stomach disordered, and the strongest man in the world will soon grow weak, tired, and pale. He will ■become nervous and sleepless—a dyspeptic. H«nce the food he eats cannot nourish the body because it is not assimilated by the blood. A general falling away of strength ensues. Finally some chronic ailment sets wo —and all because of that most terrible complaint, indigestion. ]>on't 9.110w yourself to reach such a staf/fj. If. you feel any symptoms of indigestion p.tich as heartburn, acidity, flatulence, pain afterdating, languor, or nervous depression, purchase a Ir-^V" of RENZTE'S PEPSO at once. It will digest the food yon eat. and convert it into blood. I>on't K-ffcr longer. Try it at once. From :''! and stores, 2& 6d. RJSKTZIE'S PrLL fixes tho liver, Is 6d par box. —Advt.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 140, 16 June 1913, Page 5
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177Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 140, 16 June 1913, Page 5
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