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IS YOUR DIGESTION GOOD?

Don't say it's good because you wish it to be srood ; but try to be honest to yourself. The digestive organs have an important function to perform> If you ate food and had no digestion .at all you would staTve. It is, therefore, not what you eat, , but what you digest, that keeps voii stroller' and healthy. Bad or impaired digestion is one of the complaints of the day, and many a. person who will readily say, "I have a , *ood digestion," is really suffering from malnutrition. Constipation, biliousness, heartburn, sick headache, and dyspepsia are caused through impaired digestion. Impey's May Apple corrects digestive disorde~s, aids digestion, and promotes appetite. It is a mild laxative and' efficient aperient.' Tt is a safe. medicine.. Chemists! and stores, at 1 j,2s Gd per bottle.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11029, 19 August 1903, Page 5

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IS YOUR DIGESTION GOOD? Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11029, 19 August 1903, Page 5

IS YOUR DIGESTION GOOD? Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11029, 19 August 1903, Page 5

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