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EMFEEBLED DIGESTION WHY A WEAK STOMACH GIYES PAIN. , Maintaining the strength and endurance of the digestive organs is indeed essential for litness and comfott. A healthy sy-stem makes a continuous deni and for nourisbment, and it is important that qotliing sliould interferc with, or weaken tho process of, digestion . When the slomach weakens it is unable to deal properly with the food it rcceives. This food usually remaius fermenting in tlie digestive tract, giving oif gases that distend and inflame .the organs, creating tortuous pains and disagreeable scnsations. . , If your stomach gives signs of weakening, lose no moro timo in restoring it to its normal strength. Good, rich blood is ihe great restorer, and like all other parts of the body. Ihe digestion needs red blood to function Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are a jxiwerfnl digestive tonio becausc .they are hlood-ere-atirig. These pills pnrify. and enrich the blood, which tones up the stomach muscular and pervous tissues. ' '■ vStart taking l)r. Williams' Pink Pills now and see how soou you will be ablo to eat and enjoy foods that disagreed with you hefore; note the feeliug of digestive eomfort and well-heing. All cliemists and storekeepers sell Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, 3s per bottlc — notliing else will do. A ROUGH NIGI1T Aboard the Maheno. A short time ago tlie Maheno experieuced a very rough trip on her way froxn Wellington to Lyttelton. A lady who was travelling to Christchurch was not feeling too well as she had a very sore thj'oat. A frientl who was travelling with her. however. induced her to tako a dose of Baxter's Lung Preserver before she retired to lier cabin for the night. "You'll find this will do you good," he remarked. "I'm a great believer in 'Baxter's.' In fact, this bottle I took with me to Australia last'month, and_ brought it back with me again as l did not need it while tbere." His friend told him in the morning that her throat was quite right again. "Baxter's" is not an untried remedy It is unique in relieving coughs, colds, itifluenza,. croup_ and. asthma, and also possesses splendid tonic properties. _ You can purchase a generous-sized hottlq of Baxter's Lung Preserver at all. ehp"mists and stqres for 2/6, or, better still, get tlie family size at 4/6. Bache- , , lor size eighteenpence.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 169, 19 August 1929, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
384

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 169, 19 August 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 169, 19 August 1929, Page 2

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