AN UNDIGESTED DINNER.
Worse than a badly cooked dinner is a .dinner that you can't digest. Do you know what it is to turn away from the best food, ill-humoured ana without appetite, though you know Jhat it is dinner time and that you noeu food to sustain you? This is nature's way of telling you that your tugestion is out of order. Your stomach is not in a fit state to absorb food if you eat it, or your blood able to carry the necessary nourishment to your nerves, brain, and muscles. First of all put off ©ating until you are hungry. If you eat when you are not hungry you can't digest the food. . • i i To put your blood in the right state to derive good from your food, take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Without any purgative or weakening effect they purify your blood and enrich it, so that you not only have an excellent appetite, for food, but are able to digest it comfortably and get benefit from *t. So many dyspeptics have been helped by this simple treatment that every sufferer from stomach trouble should try it. . . The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. has issued a free book, "What to Eat and how to Eat," that should .be in every homo. It gives just the information that you want regarding youii diet j send a postcard to Box 845, G.P.0., WellllThenprice of Dr. Williams' Pjnk Pills is 3s per box or six boxes 16s 6d. Your own chemist or storekeeper sells thorn or they will be sent, post paid, on rej ceipt of price.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16423, 17 January 1919, Page 8
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268AN UNDIGESTED DINNER. Press, Volume LV, Issue 16423, 17 January 1919, Page 8
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