AN INTERESTING PROCESS. All the strength of body and mind, of power to move, to work, to think, comes from proper food well digested. A few hours of effort use up certain elements in the muscles, nerves, and brain, which can only be replaced by digested food. The food in the stomach is moistened aud largely liquefied by a fluid supplied from the blood, coming in through myriads of little openings on the inner coating of the stomach. If there is much food to be worked up, there must be a great flow of blood to supply this digesting fluid, the gastric juice. Very [often it is necessary to aid Nature in this process by the use of IMPEY’S MAY APPLE taken immediately after meals. This makes good any deficiency in the gastric juice, and the digestive oragns are relieved of any undue strain. Impey’a May Apple is 3a 6d per bottle. 1 Argentine butter is said to bo more in evidence on the London market this season, and is competing with Victorian butter, which it much resembles. i
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9373, 16 February 1909, Page 5
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