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ALMOST EPIDEMIC

DIGESTIVE TROUBLES AND WEAKNESS VERY COMMON. At this season of the year many people experienco a loss of appetite and a distaste for food; the meals taken have little nutritive value because they turn sour and give rise to sickness and heartburn. With this failure of the appetite there is an “all-gone” feeling and weakness like that following a long fast; not infrequently depression of spirits and lack of energy develop. These troubles arise from debility of the digestive system, partly due to climatic influences. In a word, the stomach lacks “tone” and is in need of a tonic. If neglected this condition may culminate in chronic dyspepsia. In performing the function of digestion the stomach makes constant demands upon the richest elements in the blood. Where stomach trouble exists the blood is at fault, and the best way. to effect a cure is to make the thin or impure blood rich and pure by the aid of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. Try this method, and you will , find, that the new blood will promptly banish all disorders of the digestion and create a keen appetite. Nothing for the purpose is so effective as the tonic treatment of Dr. Williams* Pink Pills; they have-dispel-led innumerable cases of Btomach trophic by renewing and building up the blood. Sold everywhere at 3s per bottle.—Advt.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12613, 25 November 1926, Page 4

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ALMOST EPIDEMIC New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12613, 25 November 1926, Page 4

ALMOST EPIDEMIC New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12613, 25 November 1926, Page 4

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