EXCESSIVE MEAT-EATING.
Most people whD are troubled with flatulency eat more meat than is good for them. Flatulency is wind on the stomach. Excessive meat eating, or defective nerve force is responsible in most down thf amount of meat in your (lieVand taking a'course of treatin t with Dr. Williams' Pmk Pills to strengthen the weak nerves that control the digestive processes is well worth trv n"if you have wind on the stomach o,r ris ngs in ihe throat, a feeling oi weakness in the htomachand palpita- ?- ea "f the heart. '-Dr. Williams' Pink IUUs ar —ended for thin blood, oin Co. Welli«'ton, for to dirt book "What o Bat and How to Eat." It blood ami tone up the stomach. rir F Williame' Medicine to., Box B<o, G.r.0., Wolling ton -
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 140, 2 March 1918, Page 12
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131EXCESSIVE MEAT-EATING. Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 140, 2 March 1918, Page 12
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