CONSTIPATION. Those who usffer habitually from constipation should study their diet. The following articles are to bo recommended, and if the advice given in this paragraph be attended to, the unpleasant and troublesome ailment referred to can be overcome: —Brown flour, bran, rve and corn bread, groats, oatmeal, crushed wheat and oats, etc., can be used with advantage ; fresh vegetables, as lettuce, spinach, celery, onions, and various greens, and in fruits, such as apples, dried peaches, figs, dates, tamarinds, prune©, otc. A large draught of plain or carbonated water should be taken before breakfast; 10 to 12 drops of Impey’s Mav Apple should be taken after' each meal. This not only aids digestion, hut is the most certain and gentle laxative known. Being in liquid form. Impov’s May Apple is absorbed with the food, and thus optr ates in nature’s own way, without pain or distress of any kind. There ai'e hundreds of families who make Impey’s May Appue their standard family medicine, and it never fails them! 2s Od. chemists and stores, or post free from Sharland and Co., ltd., Wellington.
Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Consumption, and all other Lung -Troubles speedily give way to Perfect Health when Lane’s Emulsion of Cod Diver Oil is taken. 1 his Emulsion improves the whole body by way ot the stomach first, and then through the blood, making it red, rich, and pure. In blood ot the pure sort the deadly germs of consumption cannot live. Doctors oall Pane’s Emulsion a medicine food medicine because it cures disease ; a food. Irecause it builds up the body. All chemists and stores sell it. Prices 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 2726, 24 May 1907, Page 2
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