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MAKE PEACE WITH YOUR STOMACH. YOU CANNOT FORCE your stomach to do work that it is unable to do. It lias been tried time and again, with always the same result. The stomach is a good, and faithful servant, but, when pushed beyond the limit, it rebels. Some stomachs will stand much more abuse than others, but every stomach has its limit, and when that limit is reached it is n verv dangerous and unwise proceeding to attempt to force it into doing further work. THE REASONABLE COURSE aim'tho most sensible is to procure a substitute to carry 011 the work of digestion, and give the stomach an opportunity to recuperate and regain its lost strength. im. SIIKLDON'S DIGESTIVE TAUUI/ES are the only perfect substitute to lake up and carry 011 the wol'k of tired, worn-out stomachs. They nro n:itn.ral and easy in their work, and cause no disturbance in tlie digestive organs. They contain all of the essential elements that make up the gastric juice and other digestive fluids, and will digest any tood that a strong, healthy stomach wiil, and do it in the same time anrt in the sajno way. Dr. Sheldon's Digestive I abules, price Is. Bd. and 2s. Gd.—Advt.

For Chronio Chest Complaints, Woods' Great Peppermint Core.*

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 175, 19 April 1919, Page 3

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212

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 175, 19 April 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 175, 19 April 1919, Page 3

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