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THE FOOD YOU EAT

DOES IT DIGEST WITHOUT PAIN ? If you eat sensibly and sufficiently enough to satisfy your appetite, and afterwards suffer pain and belching, then there is something wrong with your digestion. The stomach has certain duties to perforin, and as long as it is not overworked, it will assimilate food without the slightest discomfort. It is abuse in the form of overeating, faulty mastication and unsuitable diet that usually brings the severe penalties which dyspeptics know so well. The symptoms of flatulence, gas pains, waterbrash and acidity are signs of a stomach weakened by indigestion, and to stop these unpleasant sufferings with any permanence, the digestive organs must be strengthened. The practical way of building up the blood with Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills is how many thousands of sufferers have gained enduring relief. The rich, red blood these pills create has a ;x>werful tonic effect on the digestive organs which restores them to their former activity and strength. The first thing you notice upon, taking Dr Williams’ Pink Pills is the increased appetite, and rapid relief from pain. Then, as your digestion gains in strength, you recover your weight, health and good humour. All chemists and stores sell Dr Williams’ Pink Pills—so get a 3/- bottle to-day—-nothing else will do.—Advl»

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Southland Times, Issue 20886, 23 September 1929, Page 4

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THE FOOD YOU EAT Southland Times, Issue 20886, 23 September 1929, Page 4

THE FOOD YOU EAT Southland Times, Issue 20886, 23 September 1929, Page 4

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