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Mill TO 00 FDR INDIGESTION. ■ 0 Modern Methods for Treating a Common Comdaint. I^l , Whatever the causes may be, and there appear to be a number, Indigestion and Stomach Troubles are on the increase. In treating this troublesome and often painful complaint, tne sufferer ought to recognise that there » a. cause for it, and try to eliminate the cause. This is the way to" obtain a permanent cure. Now the following are facts. A weak stomach cannot digest food properly—h«nce dyspepsia after meals. Laxatives only help to move tho meal along and predigesU*l invalid foods do not give the stomach its own work to "do. Therefore, whatever is the cause of a weak stomach, Inai<restion and Stomach trouble will prevail until tho stomach is mad© stronger—strong enough to digest ordinary food without pain or inconvenience. Acting on this principle a great many sufferers hove been cured of sever© Indigestion by Dr. 'Williams' Pink Pilla. They supply the stomach with the strength it needs by enrichinsr and purifying the blood. Pure blood ■ gives tone to " the nerves, muscles, and glands of tho stomach, and makes it capable of properly performing tho work of digestion. Tho foliowing case shows how good they are in stomach trouble. ' About four years sinco I Buffered much from flatulence, belehings of wind, and pain in the stomach, also - heartburn and pain about tho heart," said Mr W. Rutherford Wyre street, Kaitangata. "I felt a heaviness at the pit of the stomach. My tongue was coated with a whitish substance, and I had a. bad tasto in my mouth when I woke in the morning. I had a smothering feeling about the heart and great palpitation, also giddiness in the head. My sleep used to be much disturbed. I used to be very despondent and unable to attend to my work, which I had to leave .for three months. When I had to give up my work I consulted a local doctor, who prescribed for mc. His medicine did mc no good, and he changed it. I then consulted another doctor, but I derived no benefit from his treatment either. I had been under the doctor's treatment for about two or.- three months without deriving any benefit The doctor ordered mo away "for a change. I felt a slight improvement whilo 1 was away, but m soon as I returned home again I became as bad as ever. Through reading a pamphlet of cures of complaints similar io mine I decided on giving' Dr Williams' Pink Pill* a trial. 1 purchased a-bcoc from Mr Hitchon, storekeeper, 'and in about ten days I found they were doing mo good, and I continued their use till I had -used three> boxes, when I was cured. Since my euro I have passed a medical examination for admission into a friendly society " Dr._ Williams'.Pink Pills are sold by chemists and storekeepers, or cent by mail, post, paid, on receipt of pric*. 3s per box, six boxes 16s 6d. by.the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington. 4

WHO WANTS GOOD WHITE TEETH.' a Dentists teeth are better than none, but are never a real substitute for your natural ones. Better keep the teeth Nature provided. . The best aid is a cleansing preservative dentifrice. It must not be harsh and .gritty to hurt the enamel. It must have just enough alkali to neutralise the acid secretions of the mouth, detergents and gum destroyers, to prevent and arrest decay, to whiten them, and at the same time make the gums hard and healthy. Loasby's Lovely Tooth White, in Is tubes, embraces all the above qualities. No paste, powder, or liquid dentifrice can be better. It is delightful to use, imparting such a clean, healthy feeling in the mouth that you know your teeth are clean. If clean they must keep healthy. If your teeth are a bad colour, just use it regularly, and watch the difference. ■•'•'' A. M. Loasby, the only Prescribing Chemist. 679 Colombo street, 3 doors from Cashel street oornerj nearer Cathedral square. x ■*

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13909, 7 December 1910, Page 7

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