LIVE NEXT TO NATURE. Sunshine within and without. There are many people who sit down to their meals with a feeling of aversion to the food which is placed before them. They eat not because they want 'o. but because they have to, as food is necessary to sustain life. For them 'here is nothing in the world but calamity. Their greatest trouble is to have to eat three times a dav. Their stomach is in rebellion, and this is immediately shown in a man’s face. A man to be successful must have sunshine inside. Ibe world already has too many dyspepsia faces that breathe disaster and gloorn. Stomach trouble is the most coamoii cause of discontent, sour face, recklessness, disgust, and lack of ambition. A bad stomach —there is the secret of many a failure. Anyone can have a good stomach, a strong’ stomach, a stomach that can take care of anything and everything that is put into it, no matter whether it S 3 a very bad stomach ©i not. ■ - - j,i. t , »»» JJ if Dt. Sheldon’s D.gestive Tabules do this very thing. One of these little Tabules digests •*.() '' gta-n; of fc-’id, and no matter how b,u.» yon* dyspepsia- or indigestion, • ’b y wi»: digest everything in vour stomach tnoroughlv and completely, and better and more quickly man a good, = ‘iong hr-;i!'.!iv- stomacli can t■, it. Dr. bn ml d-jn’s ’ Digestive Tabules will turn:l 1> •;ure id-..-, ot appetite, brash. _ trt t'.m’on, but niug sensations, nausea, nearbut n entetati-eis, hiss of vim a: ctii.tg'• bad itiratnrv. and uy-peps ■ net..' timi g-es'ion in their verv \yo»:-t forms. f Xo other medicine in the tvoitd cando -o much bu should catty Df : Sheldon’s Digestive Tabules atomic with you wherever you go. and t;:K<them after meals. '1 le-n only will you realise what i’ is to enjoy a meal ana ■vh;it pci fee; digestion means, '’cut *0 Tabules A. y. ft. MANN. eeadin© chemist, sisboenb.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3984, 17 July 1915, Page 2
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