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THE FOOD WE EAT,

The food wo cat: gives strength' if tho stomach is kept pure, sweet and healthy. Let the digestion" become enfeebled, tlie stomach disordered, and the strongest man in the world nill soon grow weak, tired and pale. Finally some chronic ailment sets up— and all because of that most terrible complaint. Indigestion. Don't allow yourself to reach such a stage. If you feel any. symptoms of Indigestion such as Heartburn, Acidity, Flatulence, Pain after Eating, Langour, or Nervous Depression, purchase a bottle of KENZIE'S PEPSO at once. It will digest the food you eat, and convert it into good blood. Don't suffer longer. Try it at once. From all Chemists and Stores, 2s. (kl. BENZIE'S PILL' fixes the liver, Is. 6d, per box.—Advt.

Mr. W. Strang of Matongatenga Gladstone,, lias donated a very handsome 6olid silver challenge cup to the Wairarapa and East Coast P. and A. Society, for the best purebred shorthorn cow at the forthcoming show. * .Mr. H. E. Leighton, land agent, Wellington, announces that lie Ims three choice houses at Hataitai, Kelburn and Lower Hutt for sale.' Fuller particulars are advertised in this issue.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2583, 4 October 1915, Page 7

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191

THE FOOD WE EAT, Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2583, 4 October 1915, Page 7

THE FOOD WE EAT, Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2583, 4 October 1915, Page 7

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