“ DON’TS " FOR DYSPEPTICS. Don’t eat hurriedly. The more you masticate the easier to digest. Don’t eat food very hot or very told. Don’t cat more than three meats a day. Two meals a day arc best for some. Don’t take suppers, Allow four hours between the last meal and bed-time ?I possible. Don’t eat when you are tired, worried, or upset. Rest awhile and calm yourself. ' Don’t take violent exercise immediately before or after a meal. Don’t trifle with your digestion. Remember health and strength depend not upon what you eat, but upon what von digest . If you have pains after eating, or a feeling of fullness and discomfort, take half-a-teaspoonful of Anti-Aeido in cold water immediately after a meal. Anti-Aeido not only assists the digestion of food, but prevents the formation of gases—the cause of all Lhe trouble. By _ taking Anti-Aeido, you are able to enjoy and digest bumper meals —the first essential of good health, and the best means of creating vigour, energy and strength l'rice 2" (3d, chemists and stores. (d)
THE LURKING FOE. Disease germs lurk in dust and enter the body through the pores. Bath daily with Rexona Soap, a medicated toilet soap, that preserves the complexion. Price Is (id per tablet. Obtainable at Stores and Chemists. ...
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 25 June 1924, Page 10
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