LOOK TO NOUR STOMACH
When the food leaves the stomach Wiiliout hai ,ng gone through the re•luifiie process, as imppms in cases oi uidigcsLion, it is impossible for the Inn- to complete the work. '1 herefora iook to'your si omach--sLi uio iln n and 'stimulate it to pertorm its junctions. I here is'no vellcr medicine for thjs • luin 1 liumb'i-luiu's t ablets, t bam iijiitain's i ablets will cleiuv-e your stomach ot all undigested lood and restore it to a ' healthy condition,o ii t!Very where.
Commenting on uu article by a Brush author who has achieved great popularity in Germany owing to his ojiiiuMiion to the war, and who recently described tile Uritifh lion a-, "a noble .'lit animal with a glorious patsl," C<niut Hevenllow the Krtghtful says in the iJ.iu.sche Tageszeitiing': "fior us the lintisn lion is a nialevolent, hyporitica'l, insatiable robber—one of the most obnoxious manifestations of world history."
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Tuapeka Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 6307, 3 November 1915, Page 1
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151LOOK TO NOUR STOMACH Tuapeka Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 6307, 3 November 1915, Page 1
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