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DO YOU KNJOY WHAT YOU EAT?

if you don't, your food does not ,lo •on iiiiK'li good. 'J'hore is no way to .laintain llio Jiuultli and strength of niiid and body except by nourishment 'horn is nil way l#. nourish the body ex ept through tilt- .siouiach. The stoiiuiel lust he kept healthy, pure, and sweel ■r llio strength will'go down, and dis ase will result. Dr. Hlieldo7i's Digestiv 'almlcs is tilt) remedy that, everyon hould lake when there is anythin, mjiiff with the slomaeh. Poor appetitt oss of strength, nervousness, headacht mil hreatli, heartburn, indigestion, an yspepsia are ijuickly cured bv tlie us f Dr. .Sheldon's .Digestive ' Tahulo* I'liese Tabules represent the natui-) uices of digestion combined with th ;reatest known tonie and reconstruetiv iruperfies. They simply do the worl f the stomach, relieving that weakened 'l'gan and permitting it to rest and re uperale. When you take ])r. Sheldon' digestive 'l'ahules everything you on astcs good, and every bit of the nuti' : nent that the food contains is assini ated and appropriated by the blood an tissues. These Tabules arc sold at 2s (i per tin of 80 Tabules.. Obtainable ever where.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 302, 17 December 1908, Page 4

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DO YOU KNJOY WHAT YOU EAT? Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 302, 17 December 1908, Page 4

DO YOU KNJOY WHAT YOU EAT? Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 302, 17 December 1908, Page 4

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