PAIN AFTER EVERY BITE. • • •• TERRORS" OF INDIGESTION ENDUJffiD BY AN AXTCKLA2O3 ■WOMAN; TIRED, WEABY, A3TD LANGUID. Or. WilliamsPink Pills * CURED HE& "About four yetrs *go I had whtA •tUck of Indication," said ilrs Clara Kiinsen, 4 Scotland street, AuckJand. "Alter every meal I had a burning fort of pain in my cbeet, as if the food was lying taere in a hard lump and trying to force itself down. It gar« mc a nasty full feeling in the throat an if I were choking. No matter what I ate the result wae just the same. My face was always flushed, and all day I felt drowsy. I could go to sleep any time during the day. In the morning I feit weary and languid, and had no energy. "I suffered !ike this for weeks, and then one day I read about Dr. William*' Pink Pills for Pale People. I made up my mind tv try them. They did mc good from the very first. I kept on, and goon I could cat without the pains following. It was no time before I wh bright md energetic again.Since the day Dr. Williams' Fink Pills cursd mc I haven't had a sign of Indigestion." Be sure to get the genuine Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. They're always in boxes—never in buttles. Don't be cheated with any oheap substitute. You can always get the genuine from the Dr. •Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington, 3a * box, six boxes 16s 6d, postage paid. 1
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12960, 13 November 1907, Page 2
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