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' «=.raV .* Many, thousands of peojjls jn , New Zealand to-day are enjoying AUUi ' only indifferent health while others g are downright ill. ) .. In 90 per cent, of these cases th# ' . f , I >. cause, . the direct : cause of their i ' ,r ' ailment is Indigestion. Yourdoctor ( - - will tell you that 90.- per cent of \ . . . . the case 3of illness he treats arp ' due entirely to this dreaded com- ; plaint. : ' ; jj Dyspepsia, acidity, heartburn, flat- \ nlence,lassitude,sourrisings,coated ; ■ tongue, etc., are all , another name ) ' for Indigestion. Indigestion is j caused by the food you eat staying J in the stomach and'fermenting 3 instead of being digested and trans--5 formed into good rich blood. Tho I stomach of the dyspeptic cannot do ' krf ■ ' its.-yrotk—it is too weak. It wants . |||j . i something to help it, something to s ; tone it up and transform the food ||| i into blood. '' : ! ■ Have you got Indigestion?' If • s you. have, doirt suffer a day longer. ' f||l I earnestly recommend you to try . i -Benzie's Pepso. Benzie's Pepso |a|| .} is not a laxative and does not purge. j§Jsp 5 It is a true stomach mixture which M| I Bupplies the natural juices of digea- S||p • \ - tion. 1 i .' You can purchaso a bottle from | i __ _ . your grocer or chemist. If they jM have not got it ask them to procure . j P it for you. They can do so easily. .1 5 j' 2/6 is the price. IySJ ; W DO IT 'NOW. W i \ |' There >5 nothmgjuit v ,;' .P l -\ ; U good -as Renzie'ijfCpS.O; ' - wOMIS J insist on Haying It. NoW ■

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1702, 19 March 1913, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1702, 19 March 1913, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1702, 19 March 1913, Page 5

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