THE JOY OF EATING.
Eating is not. merely » necessary function, but also a pleasure. , The joy of e»£ing.is common to all humanity, until t&0 organs go wrong— then ! joy is turned >to sorrow, and food does. the N body Uttle or no good. If your food ift^erfectly assimilated and its, strengthening, elements jdiffused through the blood;, you would find in. that very fact ft power of recuperation.,, that would enable yiou, to. stand alt th.a piram you have to endure 'without visible effect. If you would return to the ajwlvty/to «*-- joy food and derive strength and sustenance from it, if you would Bave "yourself from the sad fate of. the dyspeptic, tfk« Impey^s, M^y-'AppJe as, soon a* you find your digestion impaired,; Ijk wfll set you right. It acts painlessly, promptly, and perfectly. Chemist^ and^Btores, 2a 6d pcx bottle. . • >• ,v/, • - - - ' - There always, have beqg^and always will be, fools enough, in t tbis world to support any cunningly-executed Jiumbug-r-especial-ly in the Matter of bicycles. You ridera 1 of Turner and Co/a machines, thank. God you are not, as they, are -YouJiave* good -thing and. the, sense to Jnuw itl Spread the go* p'el.—Advtv -, ' "1
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11392, 24 October 1904, Page 5
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193THE JOY OF EATING. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11392, 24 October 1904, Page 5
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