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EATING WHEN OVERTIRED. <> Eating when over-tired is decidedly harmful. The stomach is loaded at :i timo when tho digestion demands rest, and the food eaten becomes unwholesome beforo digestion is ready to proceed. Again, fatigue frequently arises from an impaired digestion ; in 'this car.o food, irritates tho stomach and aggravates indigestion. This fatigue after slight exertion or following a meal is an indication of weak digestion or anemia. These troubles often go together, acting and vc-aoting on each other; so that a state if indigestion implies a condition of aiuemia, and antemia accompanies indigestion. Acting on this knowledge, readers would do well to adopt a' blood tonic treatment for indigestion, debility and ainomia, such as Dr Williams' Pink Pills, and they should see the wisdom of' the treatment as it proceeds. For as tho new blood, created by these pills, pulses through the _ system, strength and energy follow, with a keen healthy appetite; then both indigestion a.nd ansemia aro banished and good health established. Finally, Dr Williams' Pink Pills are one of tho most reliable remedies for the above disorders. You can begin Eh* Williams' Pink Pills to-day by getting a supply from your dealer. Ask for Dr Williams' in cider to avoid mistakes and useless substitutes. A booklet, " What to Eat and How to Eat, : ' sent free on application to Box Wellington. 1898

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12084, 13 August 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 12084, 13 August 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 12084, 13 August 1917, Page 4