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CAREFULLY SELECTED FOODS WILL CAUSE DISTRESS IF YOUR STOMACH NEEDS TONING UP. As a general rule the body craves it needs and what, you like best is 'best for you. There are exceptions in which there is an abnormal appetite for unwholesome articles of diet but in the main your appetite and palate can be relied upon. But if your stomach is weak and your blood thin, not even the most easily digested articles can be taken without distress. In such cases exercise care in your diet but do not delay in toning up the stomach to do the work nature intended it for. There is no quicker or ‘better way to restore tone to the stomach than to build up the blood. That is why Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills have proved themselves a boon to so many indigestion sufferers. The new rich blood created by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills restores the digestive organs to healthy activity and strengthens the stomach so that it can perform its work. These pills have a direct action on the nerves also, and so are an ideal digestive tonic. Sold everywhere at 3/- per bottle. EAT ALL YOU LIKE. Chamberlain’s Tablets have no equal for the relief of indigestion and dyspepsia. They clear the stomach of all undigested food, and promote a flow of gastric juices which, are indispensable in the process of digestion. By strengthening the .roaiach, Chamberlain’s Tablets enable you to cat all you like, thus helping • make pure, rich blood, giving now th and animation. “There’s a v.ile in every Tablet.” Sold by Ch Hain’s Ltd., 520 Riley Street, Sydr -

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Wairarapa Age, 11 March 1927, Page 7

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269

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, 11 March 1927, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, 11 March 1927, Page 7

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