DON’T INVITE INDIGESTION. TAKE CARE OF YOUR STOMACH. Some people eat anything at anytime, and never think of the possible consequences the abuse of their digestive organs rnay bring in due course. As every sufferer knows, indigestion must not be encouraged by 'hasty eating, overloading the stomach, and ■unsuitable diet. The penalties arc usually severe for weak digestive organs mean cruel pains, flatulence, sour risings in the throat, depression and loss of appetite. When dyspepsia first appears many people fly to palliatives which only give temporary relief, but do not cure indigestion. The sensible way to overcome the trouble is to choose your diet carefully, masticate well, and build up your blood so that it can strengthen your weak digestive organs. To renew your blood take Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. These pills act directly on the blood, making it rich and red. This is the sole mission of l)r. Williams’ Pink Pills, and for this reason I hey are an effective tonic for indigestion. After a short course your stomach will strengthen, the severe pains will disappear and your appetite will pick up. If indigestion troubles you give Dr Williams’ Pink Pills a trial now. Of chemists and stores, 3/- bottle — nothing else will do. No one seems to understand the exact meaning of the French word chic. Some still consider it as a doubtful asset; something a good woman has to avoid. Eight cases of infectious diseases were, reported in Wanganui for September—four cases of diphtheria, three of scarlet fever, and one of erysipelas-.
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Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17835, 7 October 1929, Page 2
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