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THE ONE THING NEEDED.

Without fire, without heat! Without digested food, no strength ! That's Nature's law, and it serves everybody alike. Digested food makes us stron'i, vigorous, and 'healthy. Undigested food makes us weak and ill. Dyspeptics arc always weal: aid ailing. All they need to liiake tliein strong and well is the power to digest food, and that is just what Error's Tamer Juico gives. It helps the stomach, livor, arid Iddneys to do their work properly. That is ail, but it is enough! Mrs. W. Johnston, of Palmerston, saTS: "I tiirned, us I should have dona lone before, to Dr. Unsor's Tamer Juico, and a few hollies won restored me to health." And Mr. William Johnston, her husband, says: "I hnd for somo timo been sull'eiing from a feeling of depression, loss of anpcMte. etc. 1. grew very thin and lost weight. Then i tried Kpor's Tamer Juice. Sine? (hen I feel a different person. My appetite has returned, mid I. now enjoy my meals. Tlio feeling of bus quite pas-'eil awav, and T can <!o my doily work with pleasure. I have also gained weight, and f«el decidedly morn robust." T.UIKR JUICE, by acting contly. but directly, upon Hio stomach, liver, ami Iwiwolb, reKtotrs Konml liin (ruo foundation of health and strength.*

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1491, 13 July 1912, Page 5

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215

THE ONE THING NEEDED. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1491, 13 July 1912, Page 5

THE ONE THING NEEDED. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1491, 13 July 1912, Page 5

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