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Indigestion and Sleeplessness, No matter how chronic and severe either ailment has become, . CAN BE EASILY CURED BY DR. WILLIAMS 1 PINK PILLS POR PALE PEOPLE. The season when indigestion and sleeplessness are most prevalent is fast approaching. Those who have once suffered from these distressing troubles dread their recurrence with fear and trembling. And not without reason, for they invariably induce headaches, a generally •' tired out " feeling, and a host of other minor ailments. A tonic is needed — not a so-called tonic which is no better than a cool drink as far as its permanent effects are concerned — but a tonic, which thoroughly replenishes the system, clears the blood of all impurities, strengthens the body and stimulates the mmd — not for an hour or a day — but for a lifetime. There is only one tonic of that nature upon this market, that tonic is Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. INDIGESTION FOR FIFTEEN LONG AND TORTURING YEARS. YET SHE WAS CURED. (From the Leichardt Standard.) " For fifteen years I suffered from indigestion." This what a former Melbourne lady (ATrs. Boyes), but who is now residing at 162, Dowling-street, Sydney, where she is on a lengthy visit, said to a reporter from the Leiuhardt Standard. " A long, weary time to be ill," said that lady, who is at present quite a picture of health and strength, " and I might have been suffering still if I had not had the good fortune to drop on a paragraph in the Melbourne papers describing a cure by Dr. Williams' Piuk Pills tor Palo People, in a case very similar to mine. Though I always had the indigestion with me, it came on much more violently at times than was usual. The attacks were at first comparatively light, but as years went on they became more and more severe. They usually commenced vyith a feeling .pf sickness and a disinclination to eat, and when I did manage to eat some light food it would lie on my chest in a heavy, immovable ' lump. The sensation was most oppressive and distress- '^^C'^^K ing, and sometimes I was in such pain that I could hardly A^«^-\/^L^ get any sleep, and often and often I would wake i^P-^J-^^s* 1^ up in the middle of the night with <i start, and . yi; #r^A^4&ll not get any more sleep till the morning, and when I did f» K&w*^/&**ty} get out of bed I would feel depressed iv spirits and quite -^^>^. W^^l^rW overcome by a feeling of lassitude and weariness. In S< \^*~^x^ addition to this I had violent headaches and a most ——^**"^^^^^^^^^ awkward giddiness when I got up suddenly frcm a * |liSiJiwA™im7 sitting posture, and I suffered from a continual bad 1 SsSpg^SiSw breath and an unpleasant taste in the mouth. I also I ||i|a [j "" occasionally liad bad bilious turns. Of course, I was fl-^^L ft not as you see me now, but was much thinner, with a ""^s^^ JpPwff|i I a pale, unhealthy complexion. Lyiug in bed did me no J^lEM§g3iJ§ H good at all, and I was tormented with the thought that v V my wretched complaint was chronic and incjirable. During all theso long years, in addition to the attention dropped on a paragraph. of doctors and medicines (of the former I had more than one), I tried a large number of other remedies, but I may candidly say that none o£ them did me an atom of good. At length, as 1 told j'ou before, I tried Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Thp effect was astonishing ; after taking them for only a short time the attack I was then suffering from was completely got rid of. I had a sound, healthy appetite, which I hadn't had for years, and my sleep was no longer disturbed at uight. I took altogether about 12 boxes, and the Pills completely cured me of both my indigestion and biliousness, and I have never had the least return of these complaints, or, in fact, of any illness since. SLEEPLESSNESS— ALSO FOR 15 YEARS. A VICTORIAN SUFFERER'S WORDS OF GRATITUDE. Mr. Edward M'Manus, the popular proprietor of the Bourke-street Turkish Uaths, Melbourne, which are under the distinguished patronage of Lord and Lady Brassey, writes to us a? follows :—: — " For about fifteen years I have suffered extreme agony from severe headache and loss of sleep. I was in such a condition that I could hardly bear being spoken to while suffering from these attacks, and frequently at night time I have risen from my bed and sought for some spot where there was no noise. I used to walk away into some park to try and get quietness, as any noise or bustle would increase the pains in my head. I consulted several medical men ; they prescribed for me, but I received no permanent relief from their treatment. I also tried many patent medicines without effect. About four months ago, when I was feeling thoroughly knocked out, several well-known doctors who come here for Turkish Baths, knowing my terrible condition, recommended me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. I did so, and after taking four boxes I felt an undoubted improvement. This increased as I continued with the medicine, and by the time I had used ten boxes, I was thoroughly and completely cured of all my distressing ailments. I think this was magnificently satisfactorj', for ruy cure after all only cost a comparatively few shillings, whilst my troubles had afflicted me for the fearful period of fifteen years. Every headache has now vanished, and I have the greatly relished happiness of sleeping undisturbed, and waking up, even in the hottest weather, thoroughly refreshed every morniug. " I have been conducting the baths for eight years, and whilst work wa3 previously a trouble, it is now really a pleasure. lam certain that my cure is permanent, and I have the greatest satisfaction in earnestly recommending Dr. "Williams' Pink Pills to my friends and clients, and to the public generally." Bo sure you ask for Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ; it is only Dr. Williams' Pink Pills which have performed the thousands of cures, at advertised, ifiV FIR WFlf f ¥A MF*\ 9 fc&\ If 3' 0u suffer from any ailment $" auioMitfL m JTi ILT MHiNI wn atnver arising from a weak, fk.2* 'Tf f|B«t IIV #\ Fn( I ijl disordered, or impoverished state nul. BfaSß fff I <S EllV \ °^ le n l°°d, y° u cannot do W> * »S JOr ■ £"^ ™^ ** LjIWJ better than take a course of these IE X T^« * «-? H n Pi H s - They build u p the °° nßtu ropr %\ "— A-l ■ |F- ' '"T* V3U A I tution and strengthen the system \£JA -^-gkYrSC : C\~- Q rl^lC£ii=^=^raJilu * n sucn a wa y {IS to pr ft vent any y^^^SSiS^^^fHs%J^ m nSfiiigWiiTTir I ill effects occurringafter influenza, SIMILE OP ONLT PE N OT N E ri OO KA K Aa E . ?£&?*£%„ *%>,££. sciatica, lumbago, loss of physical strength, neuralgia, anaemia, all female irregularities, debility, and sick headttohe. Obtainable from all chemists and dealers, or from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington, N.Z., who will forward six boxes for 16s 6d, or one box for 3s, post free.

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Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 98, 22 October 1898, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 98, 22 October 1898, Page 2