PUNISHED FOR WASTING FOOD.
Plenty of food is wasted without anyone being fiued. You waste food if you eat it and get no benefit. . And you will be punished. Your stomach will punish you. The food which you do not digest will ferment and give you pains. You will be weakened, become underfed—however much you eat. Your appetite will be poor, and if you arc hungry, it will not be the healthy hunger which comes from all of the last -meal having been digested and used in strengthening and nourishing you for your work, but an unnatural craving, caused by an irritable stomach. j To get strength and nourishment out of food, your blood must be pure and nch. Healthy blood extracts nourishment from food and carries it to feed the muscles and nerves. That is why people who take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People always notico an improved and natural appetite after a few days. Their blood is being purified and the pills are making new blood for them, which enables thorn to get full value from their meals. This new blood tones up the whole system, indigestion is dispelled, and normal health is restored. Go to your chemist for the pills, they are 3s per box, six boxes 16s 6d ■ be careful to say you want Dr. Williams' Pink Pills—and you will soon find them doing you good. Write for the free booklet. "Diseases of the Nervous System," to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., liox G.P.0.. Wellington. a.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16429, 24 January 1919, Page 2
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252PUNISHED FOR WASTING FOOD. Press, Volume LV, Issue 16429, 24 January 1919, Page 2
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