IN CASE OF INDIGESTION. The great majority of men and women can scarcely hope to escape indigestion ; at some time or other we are all liable to attack, and in this Colony, owing to dental deficiencies, the liability to attack is much increased. Digestion is a chemical, as "well as a mechanical process. The food must be thoroughly masticated, and it is in this connection that New Zealanders suffer most. There must be a free flow of the gastric juices to make the chemical process complete and effective. If the food is not properly digested it remains in the bowel canal, where it ferments and gives. off poisonous gases, A which are carried by the blood to all partsje of the system, and cause sick headaches, constipation, biliousnesss, and similar complaints. In cases of indigestion a prompt and sure remedy is Impey's May Apple. It acts gently and painlessly, clears the bowels, regulates the digestive organs, and restores normal health. Sold by chemists and storekeepers at 2s 6d per bottle.—Advt.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 8206, 31 July 1905, Page 2
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