WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU.
f£W PEOPLE REALISE THE- IMPORTA'-, ANCE OF COOD DICESTION UNTIL ;•/ if is LOST.i;;■;:■';■/ ..;■ :•;:-i;* *■* ,-:*|:; ■•.•Many.ipeople' .dyspepsia and.do hob. know, it. .■ They; feel mean,;■; oul.of. sbiis, peevish,'do,not "sleep well, -do. not .have j a ; good, , keen- appetite,; do not have. tho incliia-" ; .tion'an.d-'«norgy;for physical of. mental work they oheb. had] but at the same timo do tot. feel, any particular pain;or distress in the stomach.:: Yet all, this;is the result of rrtor digestion, ,an,..insidio-us form' of; dyspepsia,' ,'whjclt can :.only.j>6 cured' by a remedy espici-. 'allyintended.to "euro it, and mako.the. di^es-■' 'tive* organs act naturally, and properly 'digest, i'he food-eaten.! Bitters,! after-dinner, plls, . and ncrvo. tonics ..will. r ever-help the suffeiier; they don't reach'' it. '■■ The'new medical •Aiscovery does. It is called DR. SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE TABULES,.and is a specificifor dyspopsia-and' indigestion. It cures because it! thoroughly digests all wholesome food taken into thestomach, whether the stomach: ,is in good .working-order ornot.v :;..';; ,4 '■-. DR. SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE TABIJIiES, by digesting the food, instead of making'the worn-outl'stomach do all the work, give |t a muohSpeeded rest;:and.;a euro of..dyspepsia, is the natural.'result. ;. ' : , '. ' [ .. ; . When you , are ; nerv6us, run down,' and sleepless)' don't'make the common mistake. of supposing;ypar■.nervous system : : needs treatme-nii, and .nil your.stomacn with' powerful nerve to-nics,. which make you feel gwd for/ a little .jwhile, only to fall back farther, ihaa over.' .',. , ■ •:. ; . ■■ ' j ;■ Your .nerves are •all-'right, but they'|aro ; they want food.. ' • '.. | ' '■■ Nourish : them with 'whplesomo.levery-day foody and plenty of it, well'digested, juid you, can/laugh at ,nervo tonics . and nßdicinea;-,.,,.,'.•'.■,■,'.■■.•;■'.■■"'.'.■ '■".:■■■ ' ■■:■•■■_ ■γ-j... •!■■ But tho nerves will not bo nourished from a'weak, abused "stomach, but when thejdigestion has :becn toado perfect by tho iuso 'of'ibis remedy all nervous symptoms disappear. Whoever heard of a man or a wonan* Messed with'a vigorous digestion and good 'appetite*.being troubled with .fiheir nerves? ■'■■■'' Good digestion meaois a : strong nerwus ' system, 'abumlanco of energy, and capaity. to enjoy the cdod thinßS of life. * ■• '.••! ■ ' DR. SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE TABUJ.ES will certainly sot your stomach and organs rightjvthoy can't help .but do' itj because they nourish tho body by' tho foodj action, and rest-tho stomach. ' ■ ■ ■ You got nourishment and rest at 0110 and tho same ,tinic, and that,is all tho wnrnjout dyspeptic needs to build him up andtivo new'life to overy organ,' and an added feest to every nlea'siire. - DR. SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE TABdles are a God-soiid to tho army of men and|wo- . men with '.\reji\c stomhclis and nerves, and justly merit tho claim-, of being onn of-jthn most worthy, medical discoveries'of tho■ thiol Obtainable everywhere at 2s. 6d. per j tin of 80 TabuksV . -. ■".;. ./. 7 ' ,' "■
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 612, 15 September 1909, Page 11
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425WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 612, 15 September 1909, Page 11
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