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* NERVOUS INDIGESTION. Nervous indigestion is a common ailment among Australasians. It is the price we are forced to pay when we work beyond our strength, eat hurriedly and fail to get sufficient exercise. Worry and grief are also contributing causes and children who study too hard m poorly ventilated rooms are frequent victims. It is a disease of the nerves rather than of the digestive organs and is corrected . by giving needed nourishment to the nervous system by building up the blood. To build up the blood there is nothing better than Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. . They tone up the entire system, make the blood rich and red, strengthen the nerves, increase the appetite, put color m the cheeks and lips and drive away that unnatural tired feeling. Plenty of sunlight, good wholesome food and [ fresh air will do the rest. The price of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills is 3/- per box.

CIGARETTES. j' Synonymous With ReSnement and Quality. | * Miii Annie Laming {From a photo.). \ j Don't Suffer 1 S Another Day 1 | with I | Indigestion 1 I and Dyspepsia I 'i ■ ■ % & ' I think your Dr. Sheldon's Digestive M a Tabules are m a class by themselves," gj gjj writes Miss Annie Laming, Kelburn, s i Wellington, New Zealand. "They are a |j j preparation one • cannot speak too highly Q I of. For years I 'suffered from Indigestion |a - . | or Dyspepsia, whichever you want to call |j ' I it, and nothing that I tried ever seemed a S to do me any good. I was told that Dr. jS j! Sheldon's Digestive Tabules were entirely 4 P different from any of the so-called 'ln- 3 jj digestion cures, and when it was 'ex- a I plained to me that they were not a m I laxative like most of the others, but were •|| Digestants which digested what you eat, M % I began to realise the difference. At first m % I took_ them regularly for about three ffl s Weeks, and although I then seemed quite p jj all right, and tliere was no apparent a) I need to lake them any longer, I con- -wi f timied to take one of the white Tabules &| | about once a day after the most hearty S ! meal I had, usually dinner. § j I find that this kept me froni feeling S | any ill-effects from having enjoyed my a I dinner too much, and even now, I take j§ I one occasionally it I go out for dinner |j | before the theatre. j| I I consider your Tabules a really jS g scientific, high-class preparation. I do ' S | not think peopie can appreciate how good jj) k they are, for if they did,' one would not |4 I see so many people suffer from Indiges- S I tion as is so apparent everywhere." ij ' | Dr. -Sheldon's j ; | Digestive Tabules 1 I Digest what you eat | I j( ■2)*s! lELD ? li ' s - is) \ I « \i' \ V^fe^^ ' SnIIDON Dru6 vompai«v I a

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NZ Truth, Issue 850, 4 March 1922, Page 6

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