' STARVING IN,;THRY[IDST OF 1 . -PLENT.Y. , .JC-hak vis'&'wiiat people, with poor digestion are;doing every day; They ' eat> a’:- little- add-..it. .brings . discomfort ; it;^lVea'.pain and .'-wind ; it causes heddache .and/restlessness. . N(J wonder^ •’ Food undigested canUotdcK good* 'lt cannot, .sustain or ■benefit; v Food mpst pass through the various 'organs—stomach, liver, bowels, etc; ~bn fc.when ; the - stomach ■ : is w t eak;‘e,ud' th’e: digestive organs out . df; simply rots and decays ’courge, -food that is not that' people .'weak livers ■starve 'analniiiidit 'hate■■ the':, sigh t of ;foodil;V >a;:l:^. K ;-'■■■/>' ’■ i. . ’ local testi■sSa(onf:i.; /■ 4 ■: “ I.: have. \derived ■mu ch pi e sau re j|rom' and feel bound in comrflo& ;gratitnde-.to let yon know. Fof:ytWpv years T; : . suffered all the agony that $ spur and weak stomach Could give.; .Food always pained me and Wdbld hot digest. I was so bad ,at timeh wist I could neither work mor sleep..;; The doctor did not seem to understand my case. MrHamder, of Linwood, strongly advised your . Tamer Jun e, and I took it according : to directions —about 25 drops after ■meals. The very first bottle wonder.fully relieved me—it seemed to just toucl?,-t'he‘spot. Four bottles have made me Well —none of the old head-" aches* or stomach pains, and my bowels’are as ifegular as any person ■could desire; I can digest ail my ideals without any discomfort, and the 'fact that I was so bad is now 'merely a memory.—A. S. Becram, Sydeiiham. ’ ’ ‘ The good that Tamer Juice does is full and complete. It cleanses and strengthens all the organs of digestion. Take a few drops after meals—it will mix with the food, will act in harmony with the digestive process, will itself, help and assist in ftie digestion of good food. Dr. Ensor’s Tamer Juice is slightly laxative—it gently carries off all the waste that required. This is one jf the necessary virtues in a pv.ffect digestive medicine, and Dr. Ensor’s Tamer Juice is perfect; Sold by good chemists and grocers in bottles, 3s 6d each. GREAT OAKS FROM LITTLE ACORNS GROW. That dread disease, Consumption , has its commencement In a cold mi the chest. Don’t leave it until it .s too late. You can promptly cure your cold with Dr. Sheldon's Now Discovery, Ofbtainnble at allstonw, Martou, Ellis Bros,, Unnterviit-.y and Mansell &■ Son. .Hulls. Ha tried Port FTackau: niter fish. But only caught a cold. Ho said, “ Aichoo.l Bv .love, t vwv. I’d done ns I v asjo'. tj This is indeed a VuickiMß coe.V'V Good name It's .’jot. I'm sr ■ i" But next day ho vie; rigu.A '^jrh 4 Through SVee.h ; uv;u l\o onu ; r ,V
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9176, 20 June 1908, Page 5
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