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I'EMFF.CT DIGESTION MEANS I'EKFKCT HEALTH. A good stomach keeps every pari; of the body in perfect condition, and disease cannot break in. Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tubules are a natural remedy for all disorders mid weaknesses of the stomach. They possess exactly the same properties as the gastric juices and other digestive fluids of the stomach. They actually do the digestive work of the stomach, and enable that organ to rest, recuperate, ami become sound and healthy. They act in a mild, natural manner, amlcause no disturbance in the digestive organs. They prevent any ertu'■! nt.-i'ion of tlie food, which causes sour .■;(■>mmjli. Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabnl-'s bid.il health into every part of the hi;man body. They compel perfect dige-timi of the food nnd perfect assimilation of >'he food nutriment. Every org; 1 ): of ibe body is kept in repair, and good hnbh necessarily results. At the same lore rhe stomach, being relieved of its ivi >■!.-. u'efs well and strong. Obtainable i'r..m H. E. Eton, chemist. TO OUKK INJHUESTION stomach Troubles it is necessary to :!'!' i: meals some harmless propanidid.di will supply the natural i,ivi' fluids wliich every weaken licks. And the best preparation ••: cb.i racier is Dr Sheldon's DigesTi:lndus, which contain all the ,il digestants wliich nature requires ompl digestion. Ono or two taken meals will prevent souring, nlation and acidity, and ensure i.-.te digestion and assimilation. ni.bl.jat H. E.Eton's, Chemist.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9027, 14 January 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9027, 14 January 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9027, 14 January 1908, Page 6

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