Acute Give Your Stomach Dyspepsia a |\|j CC VaCatJOII " For about five years I suf- . I fered from Dyspepsia in a The old adage, "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy," applies I very severe form, and during just as well to the stomach, one of the most important organs of the 1 that time tried various rem- human system, as it does to the man himself. 1 edies, which only gave temp- If your stomach is worn out, and rebels against being taxed beyond I orary relief," writes C.S. Har- its limit, the only sensible thing you can do is to give it a rest. Employ 1 rison, Queanbeyan, N.S.W. a substitute for a short time, and see if it will not more than repay you 1 " However, I at last tried in results. 1 DR. SHELDON'S DIGES- DR. SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE TABULES area willing and most I TIVE TABULES, and felt efficient substitute. They themselves digest every bit of food in the I immediate relief, and after stomach in just the same way that the stomach itself would do were it I N ~ taking half a box was com- well. They contain all the essential elements that the gastric juice and IF pletely cured. This was other digestive fluids of the stomach contain, and actually digest the j I several months ago, and food, and do the same work as the natural fluids would do were ths I since then I have only had stomach well and sound. They therefore relieve the stomach, and I slight symptoms about twice, permit it to rest, recuperate, and regain its normal health and strength. 1 I which a couple of Tabules | = I immediately removed. To ■ i | I any person suffering with I\g« I I the same complaint I would Ui • >JIHjIUUII O IlldiCGSt IOH 1 I rs eHELDON's riamG?s: Digestive Tabules , v I TIVE TABULES." « Digest What You Eat» forYearS I I 1 wm^mmmmma^mmammm^ma "I was a martyr to Indi- I I gestion for seven or eight I I DR. SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE TABULES are sold everywhere at years," writes A. Smith, j 7 I I 1/6 per tin of 36 tabules, and 2/6 per tin of 80 tabules, or, if not Short Street Surry Hills I I obtainable locally, will be posted on receipt of the price by the Sheldon ; . ' § f% r> t , X,~ ,1 c o 1 n *• . j Sydney. I tried numerous E Drug Co., Ltd., O Connell Street, Sydney. Buy a tin, eat a good square I^^^^^ . 1 meal, and then take the tabules according to directione^nc^^^j^^HJ^Hr' but all to n 0 av:ul ; f result. You will forget all about it if you are not cadH^^^^^^^^^^^^Vhey classed me as I be no pain or disturbance, and the food will be diged^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Hc Dyspeptic ; but a f to be when your stomach was .well and strong. Jjj^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Hdvised me to try a | stomach will soon be restored again if you keep on^MJ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^HDß. SHELDON'S 1 I thousands upon thousands of other stomachs have laa!^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H-jY£ TABULES § exclusive use of DR. SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE TA^^^^^^^^^^^^^H .. . . , ' I I^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^V taking two boxes I l^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^flbsolutely cured. I ' I fr\ l^^wl^-J^v^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B 116 that before tak" ' I I3m * 11 l was unable to ; I . on my stomach, | ; humanity." I 1/6 "DIGEST WHAT YOU EAF^^^^^^^H 1
|a would like to do much more than a H present, in helping the district to forgf a ahead, but to do this on amicable anc % business lines requires the whole-heartec V/ support of the populace, not that we arc '/, complaining in the least, but we car >'A assure out readers that we have roorr upon our patent address wrapping machine (just imported) for at leasl another 1000 subscribers! *
J WHY not|etJUONES > p § L Auckland's lead- Tf"™ 33 yeara i Wa ing Auctioneer, Sell for you has been sellin X # 'M — POULTRY, PIGS, 22 % as he has sold for others? produce,fruit, p W " GRAIN, ETC. VW, IT Most of J. JONES' customers have been on hii WA yWj books the greater part of that time. •y// vm, BECAUSE ■ —-—-j-p p They know they get BIGGER PRICES /t^//////''^ p for their Produce and QUICKER " p PAYMENT, too 1 ' -'^%^/OT /% The first trial consignment provtli 'A S'vW/ •• .... $" jfijfi''(r J m ACCOMMODATION FOR M 2,000 HEAD OF POULTRY f I\ml I t//a IT J. JONES' Market Report" appears in f* V \ / T / / ywO this paper every week. s^~& r / CORRESPONDENCE y^ \V $ M SOLICITED t^^ "J^^ I l\ I Victoria 6c Lome Stei ~^|~~~ ,
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 6 November 1914, Page 3
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747Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 6 November 1914, Page 3
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