GETTING READY FOR A MEAL.
It's no use closing the door after the horso has escaped, neither is it any uso loading up a weak stomach and then taking medicine to correct the result. If tho food ferments in tho stomach, if you suffer from wind, heartburn, flatulence, nausea, and pain under the shoulderblade, etc., your digestive organs aro suffering from debility and need toning up. Take one or two of Baxter's Compound Quinine Pills about half an hour before meals, give them half an hour on an empty stomach, and sco what they will do for you, the ingredients aro easily dissolved and absorbed by tho stomach, their tonic properties strengthen the glands which secrete the gastric juice and tone up the mucous, membrane of the stomach, and put everything in working order, so that when you take your meal, your digestive organs :aro ready to receive and digest it. Of course we do not guarantee that a person who has suffered for years from Indigestion will be cured by two pills or even ono box, but wo do say that every sufferer will feel the benefit of every dose, and that tho euro will- be rapid and sure. Persons who have suffered for years should read carefully the circular round each box. and adhere strictly to the directions! If any of these systems mentioned above tell you that your digestive organs are ■out of order, start now with Baxter's Compound Quinine Pills (Silver coated). All Chemists sell them, or you can proeuro them direct from J. Baxter and Co., Chemists, Christchurch, at Is Gd per box. When buying, see that the Pilh aro silver coated, then you are sure of the beneficial results.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 1 November 1912, Page 6
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