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WHEN IS A MAN A FAILURE ?

This question was asked recently by ! a correspondent to a prominent Lon- , dun daily newspaper, who. being -13 years of age and having for more than 20 years “scraped only a bare living.” had come to wonder if lie had arrived at the point where he must definitely admit himself a failure in life. The proidem evoked a great deal of interest, and many varied replies were published, hut no correspondent gave very much attention to tho question ol health and, particularly, of the digestion in relation to this matter. Act a had digestion lias spoiled ninny a man’s life., and even a millionaire must duh himself a failure if he is. by reason of a faulty digestive apparatus., unable to enjoy life and tbe good things it lias to offer. To starve whilst in possession of plenty is surely a dismal and ironical failure! A’ot. if taken in band in the right way. indigestion and similar stomach disorders are soon ovorcoinc. Digestive trouble is caused, in over 90 eases out of every 100. by Ihq presence of harmful acid in the stoma., b and this may be instantly neutralised, by having a little Risiirati'd Magnesia alter meals. Those wlio suffer from disturbed digestion should get. a supply of this preparation from the ,-liemisi ; the cost is small, but the benefit is incalculable.

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 September 1921, Page 4

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WHEN IS A MAN A FAILURE ? Hokitika Guardian, 28 September 1921, Page 4

WHEN IS A MAN A FAILURE ? Hokitika Guardian, 28 September 1921, Page 4

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