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THE ONE THING NEEDED.

Without lire, without heat! V/itium digested f-'uil, no slri'iisth! Thai's Xa turc's Jilir. iiml it serves everybody alike fo:d wake* us viprorou.and healthy, rmligcted food makes u weak and ill. Dyspeptics are always weal a.'.'.d ailing, .'ill they need lo make then strong and well is the power to diges food, and that is just what Kn-or's Tame Juice gives. It helps the stomach, livoi and kidneys lo do their work properly That is all. but it is enough! llr.=. W Johnston, of Paluierstan, suvs: "I tnriipd as I should lirvp done lon-r liefore, to Di Kiisor's Tamor Juice, and a few bottle Fooii restored ms to health." And Mr William Johnston, her Im.-liaml. says: " had for some time been differing from ; feolin? of (leprcysioii, nf appetite, etc T "rciv vcry'tliin and lost weight. Thei I tried Ivor's Tamer Juirrr. Since the! I feel a different person. My appetite ha returned, and I now enjoy my meals. Th feeling of denre.!=io-n has_ quit" pasw away, and I can tin my daily work witi plea-iiro I have also pined weight, am feel" decidedly more robust." TAJIKI .TUTCE. by apting gently, but dirrctly unoil the slomach, liver, and bowels, rt stores sound ilißestion. the true t'ounda tion of heallli and strength/'

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1457, 4 June 1912, Page 5

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Tapeke kupu
213

THE ONE THING NEEDED. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1457, 4 June 1912, Page 5

THE ONE THING NEEDED. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1457, 4 June 1912, Page 5

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