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USB SYKES’S DRENCH. Cleanses the blood. Prevents milk fever. 1/6 pkt.; 17/- doz. 6

ENFEEBLED DIGESTION.

WHY A WEAK STOMACH GIVES PAIN. Maintaining the strength and endurance of the digestve organs is indeed essential for fitness and comfort. A healthy system makes a continuous demand for nourishment, and it is important that nothing should interfere with or weaken the process of, digestion. . When the stomach weakens, it is unable to deal properly with the food it receives. This food usually remains fermenting in the digestive tract, giving off gases that distend and inflame the organs, creating tortuous pains and disagreeable sensations. If your stomach gives signs of weakening, lose no more time in restoring it to its normal strength. Good, rich blood is the great restorer, and like all other parts of the body, the digestion needs red blood to function. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are a powerful digestive tonic because they are bloodcreating. These pills purify and enrich the blood, which tones up the stomach’s muscular and nervous tissues. Start taking Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills now and see how soon you will be able to eat and enjoy foods that disagreed with you before; note the feeling of digestive comfort and well-being. All chemists and storekeepers sell Dr. Williams ’ Pink Pills, 8/- bottle—nothing pise will do.

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Wairarapa Age, 20 August 1929, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, 20 August 1929, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, 20 August 1929, Page 6

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