If you suffer from Indigestion doesn’t it strike you as common sense that there is a cause behind the suffering? People who have strong stomachs don’t have Indigestion. Indigestion begins when the stomach is weak. That’s the cause of Indigestion—a weak stomach. Therefore to cure Indigestion, cure the Cause. The fact that Indigestion is one of the commonest symptoms of a bloodless state shows how dependant the digestion is on the blood supply. So also when the blood supply is renewed Indigestion disappears. That’s the point; to cure Indigestion, strengthen the stomach. To strengthen the stomach, do it through the blood. That’s where Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills come in—their purpose is to make new blood. There’s nothing else like them for the blood. They’ve cured hundreds of cases of Indigestion. The price is 3s per box, six boxes 16s* 6d., and if you have trouble in getting them, send a postal note for the amount to The Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co. of Australasia Ltd., Wellington, and they will be sent by return mail
ill ATS ABOUT TEA. Tea as a beverage must posaoss extraordinary virtues of attraction lor tlie human system to .sustain, as it lias done, its great and increasing popularity in the face of constant mistreatment. In very many homos the family teapot is made to yield a far from palatable drink, and it is little uondor that the careless and incorrect preparation of the beverage iia.s caused to tie attributed to it unheallh ful properties that should never have liven developed in the hrow. In order to prepare tea with its full richness and aroma, and without any deleterious possibilities, it is necessary to keep a few facts steadily in view. The most important tiling is to sec that the liquid tea is .strained from flic leaves in from three In live minutes, according to tno strength desired. Unless this is done you cannot make good tea. All the good constituents of tea arc extracted in the time named while the tannic acid —the least desirable part—is not de veloped to any marked degree. The quantity of tea to be used will vary with the kind. A good reliable brand of blended tea should bo selected in preference to any oilier kind. And the best blended tea on the market is undoubtedly " Tiger” Tea. If "Tiger” Tea is used, the old formula of “One teaspoonful for each cup and one for the blessed pot” will not do. A scant loaspoonful for each cup and NONE for the pot will be found quite sufficient of “Tiger,” It’s an economical tea. Briefly, to get full satisfaction you must observe the following rules—nil your kettle with fresh cold water and bring' to the boil—bubbling- furiously. Pour some of the hoUing 1 water Into your teapot to warm It, and then throw this water away. Put In a scant teaspoonful of “ .Tiger ” Tea for each cap and pour sufficient boiling - water on to the leaves to make the desired quantity. Cover tho teapot with a cosy and lot the tea infuse ifor not more than five minutes, after which it can either be served at once or the liquid strained from the leaves into another pot, also previously warmed. If these directions ore carefully followed and "Tiger” Tea always used, a deliciously-stimulating and health-pro-moting beverage will be the result, "Tiger” Tea can be bought In various grades to suit every purse, and each grade is the beat procurable at tho price In tho Dominion,
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy ; Nature's most natural remedy, Improved by science to a pleasant, permanent, positive cure for coughs, colds, md all inflamed surfaces of tho lungs and bronchial tubes. Tho gore, weary, coughwom lungs are exhllnrat d, the mlerobebcaring mucus Is cut out, the cause of Ihat tickling removed, and the Inflamed membranes are healed and soothed, so that there la no Inclination to eottgb,
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Southland Times, Issue 14095, 29 April 1909, Page 2
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