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UNDIGESTED FOOD IS POISON

DR. ENSOR'S TAMER JUICE PREVENTS INDIGESTION.

Well-digested food is certainly the source of strength. Every act, every thought, every movement of muscle or mind, uses up some of the substance of our bodies. Food repairs 1 this -loss, but only- when it is digested. Undigested food ferments in the stomach, poisons the blood, starVes the body, and lowers vitality. No one other ailment is responsible for so many "diseases as this foe — indigestion. Indigestion . is the - red flag of danger to future health, and nine people, out of every ten are sufferers. It takes sunshine to:', produce a perfect rose, and it requires well-digested food to prodxice perfect health. That which DR. ENSOR'S- TAMER JUICE is doing for hundreds of other people^exery day throughout Now Zealand it can do for you.; ..Take about half to one teaspoonful of this fine old remedy^after' each meal. Some people take it with a- little water, while others prefer to take it neat. Just" please yourself' whether" you take with water or not — the important poiirf- is, take a dose «f Tamer Juice after each meal/ This regular after-meals dose will restore your digestive organs to a healthy working condition. It will cause a rapid improvement in the quality of the blood, and the banishment of all the various symptoms consequent upon the fermentation of food. Try one bottle and -you will "tlien know why so many people keep a bottle regularly by them, and recommend it to their friends. Sold by all medicine" dealers in bottles, 2s 6d each. The Tussicura Maunfacturing Co., Dunedin, sole proprietors and manufacturers.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11, 18 March 1909, Page 407

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UNDIGESTED FOOD IS POISON New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11, 18 March 1909, Page 407

UNDIGESTED FOOD IS POISON New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11, 18 March 1909, Page 407

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