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TEA DRINKING

IS IT INJURIOUS? The New Zealanders are such confirmed tea drinkers that itis no use talking or writing about any injurious effects therefrom. There are no serious aftereffects iyom tea except when it itaken too freely with food. It is considered unwise to take any kind o£ drink to excess with meals for the reason that it dilutes the digestive juices to such an extent that they are not strong enough to act on the food properly. The first effects of this kind of eating and drinking is constipation and that leads as is well known to all kinds of disorders. At the first sign take a Dr. Morse’s Indian Boot Pill and keep the system in order. They aid iu the digestion and assimilation of the food, and are not like an internal lubricant which leaves the liver and digestive organs fn the same stato as before taking. If reasonable care is taken at the first sign of constipatiou by taking a Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills, tea can be used without fear within reasonable limits. ....

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 20 July 1920, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
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TEA DRINKING Hokitika Guardian, 20 July 1920, Page 4

TEA DRINKING Hokitika Guardian, 20 July 1920, Page 4

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