FAST EATING CAUSES DYSPEPSIA Few people pheiv their food sufficiently and to tliis fact is ascribed a good deal of dyspepsia. The first action of the digestion of-food occurs in theinoiiith' mastication and the mixing of food saliva. Too often food. enters the etom-. ach in a more or .less unbroken'state and remains undigested. A famous London doctor used to bluntly tell his patients that tlio stomach ie not a gizzard and resents being put upon- The late Sir Clarke made his patients count their bites. He said that every niou/thful of animal food required thirty-two bites, and he made; them count accordingly. Persona who have been careless' , in their eating or from some other cause are subjects of dyspepsia, should try .the' tonic treatment for their complaint. They should avoid haste at'meal time and take a course of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to restore stomach tone. They act directly on the blood and the first response from the stomach is a better appetite, freedom from distress after eating and an increase in ambition and energy generally. Try Dr. 'Williams' Pink Pills as a' stomach tonio and see how your general health improves. These pills are sold by all medicine dealers.A post card request to the Dr. Williams' Medicino Co, Wellington, •. will.■ bring a useful booklet "What. to Eat. and,How,to Eat." ; '. : :. ; . A Breakfast Jr ■ WhymtUmptit? : Os Try just a dash of sggl Sauce •* With your Fish, Grill, or Fry • The gastric juices will flow . , and the mellowness and tang of 'Mellor' will il&w j bnnn bflck boy- ■ ■■ A3NGAS Yeyr *oo)Soi[t9M «roH S uoiTOa\® "<>D ) BV! i P o 'a abwohdhjby™ "ppiv •OOtAMS BAV)DUUO pUB! JJ IUOi 0} j6z«[T. .IJpOp.O 1,, OSJJ B PUSS 0} -WHO mo jo sju[nonJ?A joj jonrop jno£ \by •uoh'soil gaiiuqs poi6n[p» ip]t! -jdoob Pint socq ?i ejna qono) v—Svn -wrap jo aniddojis jojq; sasdo tpnoj *—autjoirui}. oa o>j '■ 9/£ l^ ;,v 9/£t '"' ; v# ■aiuqs Aioi [oa ]O9;jod 'uuaio 'esop 'qninbi! sbai? puu'Ajojvg ept«3-q3|q B jo Aonsioiji) eqj mux lotvi psuonietii ' -p[o oi[] jo /}|9||dni!S eqi eoniqiaoo . .-, |; — ziduiig pup i ■ '"■ I U9 PW3 4 9 J n l os 1V f, Vw,^—■■Hμ, I M M Why Nursing Mothers \ needVitafer ; Modern conditions of livinp; sap the strength of the nurs- ; ing mother, and it is small ! wonder that she often finds to her distress that hor milk is failing. Bncaiiio it enriches and Increases tho internal milk supply. Vil»ler should is taken by ovory nursing mother -who U feeding her baby. Vitafer Iβ a acienilflc combination of the liiotein. Unllko other preparations, it oontfilns the valuable element known as Lacialbnmen as well ai the Caeoin, and I I joaiblnea the Glycerophosphates of i three bases, Lime. Sodium and Mug- j I nesia. Cheapor than other propara- f I tjons it i» also better. ! Vilafer Is made entirely by Sonthall Bros. & Darolny, Ltd., Birmingham, England-an English flrm of the highest reputb. Founded in 1820. ~ / . 1( 11 JIJ , ,L I J I J'l IH fl/IW^WULMtVLUlLPmn^^yi^j^ WelUngton Agsnta: MESSES, BHARLA2TO & CO,, LTD.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3014, 27 February 1917, Page 9
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501Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3014, 27 February 1917, Page 9
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