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AIDS TO DIGESTION

Whatever improves bodily conditions in general aids digestion. l Cheerfulness, exercise, fresh air, baths, and good habits make your digestion .better able to take care of any burdens you impose upon it. But the greatest aid to good digestion is good blood. Anaemia, or _ thin - blood, is a common cause of indigestion. Normal action of the stomach is impossible without healthy, well-oxidised blood. Dyspepsia which does not yield to ordinary treatment may bo quickly corrected when the blood is enriched. Many people have secured relief from chronic forms of indigestion by the use of Dr Williams’ Pink Pills, which make the blood rich and red, capable of carrying an increased amount of oxygen, the great supporter of human life. Have you ever seriously considered giving Dr Williams’ Pink Pills a trial to tone up your digestion, increase your vitality and make life better worth living? If your blood is thin and your digestion weak you certainly need them. Send for a diet book. It is free and will help you decide. The Dr Williams’ Medicine Co. has issued a free book, “What to Eat and How to Eat,” that should be in every home. It gives just the information that you want regarding your diet; send a postcard to, Bos Sls, G.P.0., Wellington.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9824, 22 November 1917, Page 7

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AIDS TO DIGESTION New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9824, 22 November 1917, Page 7

AIDS TO DIGESTION New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9824, 22 November 1917, Page 7

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