EAT WHAT • YOU WANT. If you have indigestion, gas on the stomach, sour stomach, belching or heartburn ; if you cannot eat substantial nourishing food without distress, your stomach is weak. As a great deal of your comfort, happiness, and success depends on a good digestion, you want to eat anything your appetite craves. Don i try to get relief by cutting down your diet to a starvation basis, but strengthen your stomach until you can eat good nourishing food. What you want is a better .digestion, not a poorer diet. •• There can be no' perfect digestion unless you have rich, red blood. Nothing for the purpose is so effective as the tonio treatment of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills j thev have dispelled innumerable cases ot stomach trouble by renewing and 'enrich, ing the blood. On sale everywhere at Zb per box.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18322, 12 February 1923, Page 9
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