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WHEN FOOD FAILS TO NOURISH YOU. TAKE DR EN£ORS TAMER JUICE. When food fails to nourish you, when it makes you dull and miserable, when it makes you bloated and heavy, when the power to think well, work well, and sleep well seems to be waning, there is need for prompt attention. When digestion fails dyspepsia and indigestion must follow. Food then ferments in place of digesting.. This fermentation produces poisonous gases, which, being absorbed into the blood shatter the nerves, dull the brain, create disease, and give rise to headaches, wakefulness, languor, loss of appetite, and a host of other distressing and weakening disorders of the blood and nerves. When the stomach, liver, or kidneys are thus unable to perform their functions properly there is no remedy that will so soon restore them to health and vigour as the well-known compound lonic of fruits, roots, and herbs, DIl ENSOR'S TAMER JUICE. Twenty or thirty drops in a little water taken daily after meals stimulates the liver, stomach, and kidneys to healthy action. It cleanses and keeps the system, frees from impurities, it promotes the secretion of the digestive juices; it tones and strengthens the abdominal muscles. As a digestive tonic, stomachic remedy, and liver regulator, Dr Eneor's Tamer Juice has no superior in the whole realm of medical science. Sold by all medicine dealers in bottles, 2s 6d each. The Tussicura Manufacturing Co., Dunedin *olß proprietors and manufacturers. "Our delusions are the sweetest things in life," said the gentle optimist. "How about the man who thinks he can sing?'' asked the cynic. The farmer was gazing open-mouthed' at the motorist cranking hia car. "Do yen ©yer forget to wind it up?" inquired the to gel to bed," replied the motorist, smiling. "That So? You ought to bo tnoro careful," said the farms* §_ "just think, of the fix you'd be in if you forigot to wind it and it ran down on a railway crossia in front of a train* I"

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Otago Witness, Issue 2921, 9 March 1910, Page 76

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Page 76 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2921, 9 March 1910, Page 76

Page 76 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2921, 9 March 1910, Page 76