"MAN IS AS OLD AS HIS STOMACH.*
THIS PERSIAN EPIGRAM IS THE EEAL GAUGE OP A MAN'S LIFE. The Persians were a very sagacioua people, noted, among other things, for then- deep thinking on life and the things which make up lite. The above epigram shows the wisdom of their thought. . When a man's stomach is able to furnish new material to the system as fast or faster than tho natural decay of man' requires, then such a man lives his fullest and his best. • When through wrong living 6r disease a man's stomach begins to., tax tho other organs, ahd takes, from tlio blood strength -.vhioh it cannot give back in nourishment taken from food, then begins the doaitli of man, and be decays fast. The stomach is strong, splendidly strong, and can stand an untold amount of abuse and neglect,, but when it dies, man dies. - ■The stomach gives tons upon tons oi good ricli blood overy year to the system, and draws only KSOlb. of nourishment for its own use. If, however, the food which it receives cannot be turned into blood, which is capable of use by tho body; then the stomach receives no help froin tho other organs. Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules contain the.most perfect digestive qualities known to science, and at the same time the most powerful. They will mix with the poisonous juices of a sick stomach, and digost food in spivo of this handicap. They will stop gas making ana bad breath. They tone up the nerves of the whole digestive canal, including. those ol tho stomach. A single ingredient cintains strength enough to digest iiOOU times its weight in mixed food. They have stood the test of time, and arc more sought after than all their" imitators combined. Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules are obtainable everywhere at 2s. fid. per tin of 80 Tabules. '12
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 978, 19 November 1910, Page 12
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313Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 978, 19 November 1910, Page 12
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