THE DROP OF WATER. The oontitinfl] drop of water will wear away the hardo-st stone. In just thf same way the continual attacks of indigestion will "break clown the strongest constitution. Most people fail to re-alww thr> importance of the danger signals which are the forerunners of chronic indigestion. Slight attacks of heartburn, acidity, flatuVnco. sonr risings, are the first-indica-tions that your •• stomach- is rebelling agr-in.st the work it has to do. T'^-v are signs that the- stomach is nliable to digest the food eaten and to convert it into good blood. The stomach is daily laden with a mass .■of fermenting acid rratter, and you Wome languid, morbid, and gener--iHv 'Ifynrowwl. Take- good advice. All this trouble onn bp avoided by +«l?in*r RENZTR'S PEPSO. RENZIE'S PRPSO nt one? cures acidity, and rrryr?lies the stomach with those natural ;':i'v>s of digestion which convert the f'>■"'! yon p.it into good blood, thereby i-vViti"1 bono. imisoio. .and tissue. T'-v it. All cTtpitiis+<.- ,-md grocers. •^ M. RENZnCS PTLL fixes the liver, Is 6d per box.—Advt.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 156, 4 July 1913, Page 5
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172Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 156, 4 July 1913, Page 5
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