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i THINGS WE LIKE BEST. WHY IS IT THEY SO~SELDOM AGREE' WITH USP '. Whafs the reason the things we like best so seldom seem to a'groe with us? Maybe ifs because wo over-eat of them. Then follows a fit of INDIGESTION. I Only lasts a day or two perhaps. But it's a most uncomfortable day or ■ two. If we disregard-; consequences, and indulge our appetites the certainty that we ■must .suffer spoils the pleasure. We Idon't mean' to abuse our stomachs, but we all do it more or less. We see things we want. When ifs too-late we regret our rashness. But there's a way to escape, .the consequences of Such indiscretions. "• A dose of a good digestant like Dll. SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE TABULES which digest what you eat will relieve your trouble at onoe. That is a sensible remedy. . • These TABTJLES are 6old everywhere at Is. 6d. aud 2s. 6d. per tin. Buy a tin, eat a good square meal, and then take the TABULES according to directions, and note the result. You will forget all about it,_if you are not careful, for therb ivill be NO PAIN or disturbance, and the food will be DIGESTED just as it. used to be when your stomach was WELL and STRONG. Furthermore, your stomach will soon be restored again, if you keep on. taking them, just as thousands upon thousands of other stomachs havo been by_ the sole and exclusive use of DR. SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE TABULES. Price, Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. per tin.—Advt, Messrs. A. L. Wilson and Co. will auction several lots of high-class piqturfiJj and .at tqows <■

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2506, 6 July 1915, Page 7

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268

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2506, 6 July 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2506, 6 July 1915, Page 7

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