THE PLEASURE OF EATING. DYSPEPTICS WHO MISS ITS DELIGHTS. Mon ami women who come to the table with haggard, drawn looks and poor appetite are to be pitied tor their miserable existence. They are afraid to eat food which normal, robust persons will enjoy. However hungry they may be, the first morsels of food swallowed bring' a recurrence of those anguishing indigestions pains which shoot through the body, causing the v’ctim to double up in agony. But why suffer the miseries of dyspepsia, with its irritability, acute pains in the back and chest, flatulence and water brash? These continuous bouts of indigestion with lack of food have impoverished your blood. It has become so thin and weak that it has left your body in a debilitated state, and reduced you to a haggard and depressing frame. The most reliable method to deal with indigestion is to begin at once to tone up and replenish your blood. For this purpose there is no better tonic than Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, which will help to increase and renew yotir blood, making a rich, red supply to flow through your veins. The stomach and digestive organs will at once begin to revive and properly function. Pain and depression will disappear, and you will enjoy the delights of the table once more. , So begin now to conquer your indigestion by taking Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. Of all chemists, a bottle — nothing else will do. Bostock shoes, all kinds to select from, in ladies and gents, now showing at Carpenter and Evans.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 3 January 1928, Page 6
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257Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, 3 January 1928, Page 6
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