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EATING WHAT YOU WANT

Not to be, limited in his diet but to eat whatever ho pleases without discomfort is the dream of every dyspeptic. Nobody can honestly promise to restore any stomach to this happy condition because all people cannot eat the same things witli equally satisfactory results. It is literally true that "what is one man's food is .another man's poison.' But it is possible to select a pleasing diet from articles of food that cause no discomfort and it is possible to tono up the digestive organs. '. When the stomach lacks tone there is no quicker way to restore it than to build up the blood.< Good digestion without rich, red blood i 9 impossible and Dr. Williams' Pink Pills'offev the best way to build- up the blood. They also have a direct action on the nerves 1 and t as the nerves control the process of digestion, these pills are especially good in stomach trouble attended with thin blood and in nervous dyspepsia. . You can begin this treatment at onco because your own chemist' sells Dr. Pink Pills. Perhaps you are not eating the right foods. the very things that,, peoplo eat "for their health" are the tilings that hurt them. A postal cord request, to tho Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington, will bring a freo diet book. Write for it today.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2506, 6 July 1915, Page 9

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EATING WHAT YOU WANT Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2506, 6 July 1915, Page 9

EATING WHAT YOU WANT Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2506, 6 July 1915, Page 9

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