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GOOD DIGESTION IMPOSSIBLE. WITHOUT RICH, RED BLOOD. Wind in the stomach, which is a cause of great discomfort to many people, is caused by the food being retained so long that it ferments if it is vegetable food, or purifies if it is animal food. The usual treatment is to forbid the eating of the food that causes the trouble. This stops the discomfort caused by wind, but few people like to be put on a limited diet. Food is retained until it causes wind because the digestion is weak. This is a simple treatment of complicated condition. Digestive weakness may involve a deficient secretion of digestive fluids, lack of force in the nerves that control digestion, many things in fact, but behind them all is thin blood.; 1 ‘Without rich red blood good digestion is impossible” is an established fact in medicine. You can enrich your blood with Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills and begin at once to restore your disordered digestion until-you can eat what you want, within reason, and enjoy it. These pills have a direct action on tAe nerves also,* and so are an ideal digestive tonic. On sale at all chemists and. stores, 3/- per box. Use “TAN-OL,” the quick-and-busy "shine” for furniture floors and leather goods. Liquid and paste. All grocers.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18791, 28 May 1923, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18791, 28 May 1923, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18791, 28 May 1923, Page 9

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