STARYIN.G IN THE MIDST OF PLENTY. • That is what people with poor digestion doing every day.. They eat a little, and it brings disoomforb ; it gives pain and wind ; it causes headaches and restlessness. No wonder. Food undigested oannot do good. It cannot sustain or benefit. Food » must pass through the various organs — stomaoh, liver, bowels, &o. — but when the stomach is weak, and the digestive organs out of order, food simply rots and decays in place of digesting. And, of oourde, food that is not digested - -cannot be assimilated and used for building up the body. Is there any wonder that people 'with weak stomachs and weak livers starve and almost hate the sight of food. Listen : This is local testimony. " I have dorived muoh benefit from Tamer Juice, and feel bound in common gratitude to let you know. For two years I suffered all the agony that a sour and weak stomaoh could give. Food always pained me, and would not digest. I was so bad at times that I could neither work nor sleep. The doctor did not seem to understand my oase. Mr. Hamder, of Linwood, strongly advised your Tamer Juice, and I took it according to directions — about 25 drops after meals. The very first bottle wonderfully relieved me — it seemed to just touoh the spot. Four bottles have made me well — none of the old headaches or stomach pains, and my bowels are as regular as any person could desire. I can digest all my meals without any discomfort, and the faot that I was so bad is now merely a memory. A. S. Becbam, Sydenham." 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 the digestion of good food. - Dr. Ensor's Tamer Juice is slightly laxative — it gently carries off all the waste that is not required. This is one of the necessary virtues in a perfect digestive medicine, and Dr. Ensor's Tamer Juice is perf eot. — Sold by good chemists and grocers in bottles — 2/6 each.
NORTH ISLAND. JJOTELS FOR SALE. HOTEL, Hawke's Bay — Lease 7 years; trade about £130 weekly. Elegantly furnished. Leading house. i HOTEL, Suburbs, Wellington — Trade about £40' weekly. HOTEL, Wellington, Country District— 14 years 1 lease. , HOTEL, Wellington, City— Trade about £72 weakly. HOTEL, Taranaki— Freehold and Furniture £2250. HOTEL, West Coast— Freehold £1900; furniture valuation. _ - HOTEL, Wellington— Drawing, 10 hhdß beer monthly. Price £3500. ' . COUNTRY HOTEL — Freehold. Lease expires March Ist. Price £5500. HOTEL, Palmerston North — Long leaße. Traiie £600 monthly. HOTEL, near Otaki— Price £2500. Big flax mills in neighborhood. HOTEL, Forty-Mile Bush— lmproving district. HOTEL, Wellington— Leading thoroughfare. Price £2300. For all' further particulars apply to DWAN BROS., Hotel Brokebs, WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON. EUROPEAN HOTEL GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. Good Accommodation for travelling Public Best brands of Wines and Spirits kept. J. MORRISON - - - Proprietor. (Late Hanfurly, Central Otago).
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 10, 7 March 1907, Page 32
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