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PERFECT DIGESTION MEANS PERFECT HEALTH. A good stomach keeps every part of the body in perfect condition, and disease cannot break in. Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabulcs are a natural remedy for all disorders and weaknesses of the stomach. They possess exactly the same properties as the gastric juices and other digestive fluids of the stomach. They actually do the digestive work of the stomach, and enable that organ to rest, recuperate, and become sound and healthy. They act in a mild, natural manner, and cause no disturbance in the digestive organs. They prevent any fermentation of the food, which causes sour stomach. Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules instil health into every part of the human body. They compel perfect digestion of the food and perfect assimilation of the food nutriment. Every organ of the body is kept in repair, and ' good health necessarily results. _At the same time the stomach, being relieved of its work, gets well and strong. Obtainable from H. E. Eton, chemist. Persistent coughs that continue through the spring and summer usually indicate some throat and lung trouble, and it is a serious mistake to neglect them. Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy is famous for its cures of coughs of this nature, and a few doses taken in time may save a doctor's bill and perhaps years of suffering. For sale by all dealers.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9022, 8 January 1908, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9022, 8 January 1908, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9022, 8 January 1908, Page 5

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