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FLIES TO THE SPOT With RELIEF and CURE Sold Everywheie,. 1/6 per Tin.

MEDICAL. NURSE HATTAWAY " WHARENANA " Te Kuiti Nursing Home NURSE J. E. BROWN Medical, Surgical and Maternity (London, C.M.8.) All telephonic facilities. Engagements taken in any part of the district. Communications care Mrs. McLeod, • Pio Pio. mrmrrrTWWTKmriJ — rr - |——P SURVEYORS. A. W. CHEAL Licensed Surveyor TE KUITI All Descriptions of Survey Work Undertaken. Branch office at Otorohanga in charge of Mr. Fred Macs. J. E. Thomson O. R. Farree Thomson & Farrer Civil Engineers HAMILTON AND and Surveyors, Taumarunui. DAVIS and PORTEOUS Civil Engineers and Licensed Surveyors. MANGARINO ROAD, TE KUITI P.O. Box no Telephone 137 Hydro-Electric Schemes, Water Supply and Sewerage Schemes - designed and supervised.

FOOD POISONS. 90 per cent, of all Diseases is the result of Undigested, Putrefying Foods. Men of affairs, women of society, and children with active, brains are too often sedentary in their habits, giving little time to exercise. To this evil is added that of high and irregular living—as a result, the stomach cannot stand the demands mad,e upon it. The abused and overtaxed stomach does not properly do the work of digestion, food taken in ferments, and the poison permeates the whole sys}em. The body loses in weight, and becomes a prey for the attack of whatever disease it may encounter. Did it ever occur to you how busy that stomach of yours is? It only holds three pints, but in one year you force it to take in 2400 pounds of material, digest it, and prepare for assimilation into the blood. No wonder it rebels when overworked. We crowd it with steaks and pastry, irritate its juices with spices and acids, and expect the stomach to do its work. It can't do it. Al! over the inner layer of the stomach are glands which secrete the juices necessary, to digestion. The entrance of food into the stomach is the signal for these glands to do their work. The more the food and the more indigestible, the greater the demand upon them and upon the muscles of the wall adjoining. Think of the tons of high-seasoned food, sweetmeats, and appetisers crammed into this little mill, and then wonder, if you will, why you are dizzy, or nauseated, or constipated. Don't blame your stomach. Blame yourself, and apply the remedy.

# 7li SHILOOH DfiVC Ccmpaky. I JWca r/c r u*U&^jS/ First get a tin of Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules, taking: one after each meal and at bed-time. They are not a medicine, but a digestive: Your stomach is worn out and needs help, not medicine. Dr. Sheldon'?, Digestive Tabules will do the work that the stomach fails to do. There's enough power in one grain of Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules to digest 3000 grains of ordinary food, so you needn't fear that anything you will cat will remain in your stomach undigested. Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules will rout the poison because they will remove the cause —food fermentation They are Nature's own cure, for dyspepsia. The host of troubles dyspepsia is father of cannot be numbered, for a healthy stomach is the source of all health. Seize your opportunity before worse conditions confront you. Send today and get a tin of Dr. Sheldon'3 Digestive Tabules. They will bringr your stomach relief. Price, 2/6 per tin of 80 Tabules. Agent: G. L. Giesen, Chemist, Rora Street, Te Kuiti.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 739, 23 January 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 739, 23 January 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 739, 23 January 1915, Page 6

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