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THINGS WE LIKE BEST. WHY IT IS THEY SO SELDOM AGREE WITH US. What’s the reason the things we like best so seldom seem to agree witn us? Maybe it’s because we over-oat of them. Then follows a fit of INDIGESTION. Only lasts a day or two perhaps. But it's a most uncomfortable clay or two. If we disregard consequences, and indulge our appetites the certainty that wo must suttei spoils the pleasure. We don t mean to abuse our stomachs, but wo all do it more or less. We see things we want, and can’t resist the longing for them. When it’s 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 DR. SHELDON’S DIGESTIVE TABULES, which digest what you eat, will relieve your trouble at once. That is a sensible remedy. These TABULES are • sold, everywhere at 2® 6d for a tin containing 80 TABULES. Buy a tin,, eat la good square meal, and then take the TABULES according to directions, and note the result. You will forgot all about it if you are not careful, for there will be NO PAIN or 'disturbance, and the food will be DIGESTED just as it used to bo 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 have been by the sole and exclusive use of DR. SHELDON’S DIGESTIVE TABULES Obtainable everywhere.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2380, 22 December 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2380, 22 December 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2380, 22 December 1908, Page 2

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