DIETING TO KEEP WELL.
Some people are born, wr"h a tendency to certain diseases. What they eat either aggravates this condition or tends to correct ifc.
Anyone can see the importance of a proper diet, but human beings, unlike the lower aninuls, lack the instinct that tells th-nn what to eat and what to avoid.
it is a fact ti.at proper diet and a "good tonic will keep people well under most conditions, and restore ailing folk t 0 health except .in grievous diseases where the need of a physicin is iajKrative. Start to-day by writin" to the Dr Williams' Medicine Co., Box 845, Wellington, for a Tee copy of the helpful book, "What to Eai and How to Eat." It containsanost nsefnl information on diet and describes the- tonic treatment with Dr Williams' Pink Pills for indigestion, nervous dyspepsia , , troublesome conditions of flatulency or gas on the stomach, and after eating, caused by lack of tone in the digestive organs. Dr Willis -ms' Pink Pills for Pale People supply the stomach with well-oxygenated blood, without which good digestion is impossible. So, I-.sides dieting, begin a short treatment of Dr Williams' Pink Pills to-day. Yonr dealer sells them; an improvement will soon show in increased appetite, better digestion, refreshing sleep, and quiet lei-vea; but never waste'time trying sub-Biitutes-T-alwfiys ask ior Dr Williams'.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17039, 25 June 1917, Page 3
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