FOOD DIDN'T NOURISH HER.
■' :. t':. '. v ; : BLENHEIM WOMAN MARTYR. TO INDI's - GESTION. GREW TIRED AND WORN . OUT. TOO, WEAK FOR HOUSEWORK. •• FITS OB\ RETCHING., ' : v . pR. AVILLIAMS'S I'INK PILLS. ' ■''CURED 1 ; HER BY, MAKING NEW ; BLOOD. . Indigestion usually spoils misery... There..,-' is _ generally pain. after eating that is" real' . torture;, belchings of wind; swelling, of the stomach.; dizziness, headaches, weakness. : Then there's 'another'form, when the food simply, doesn't nourish; .when...the stomacK V is : not strong enough to take the good from ■ food.thai is should., Victims of this form of Indigestion rapidly lose weight and becomo pale and emaciated. - ; What the stomach needs is strength to do its work properly. Purgatives, may move tho food, on, . hut that doesn't" strengthen'tho digestion. Neither, will predigested foods, for all the while they are impairing tho digestion by'.taking away from tho stomach-tho .work thatj it ,should naturally d 0..: Thorp is nothing can give strength to the stomach so well as -' Dr. Williams's: Pink Bills,- and they do 'this by making now - blood, simply i.that" and nothing, more. By this means they were able to euro Mrs. O'Leary of Blenheim, and tto-will- do just '»s' muph for any other' sufferer who gives them a fair trial. .! J ■ ;\l\was very , ill with Indigestion and poorness .of blood,'' said Mrs. Hannah O'Lcary, "Although tho doctor's .- jno .somo- good it did not euro me. Always aft'er eating: T had an awful pain • hv. my, chost between my shoulder blades—a tight suffocating pain that made mo feel quite - sick. I . had had attacks of vomiting that nearly shook: me to pieces. 1 Every day uly head ached. Horrible splitting headaches ' they were: I was a very' bad sleeper, ■ the ' least sound would wake me up—in the morn- V. jngsj got.'»P very nearly as tired as when I wont to bed. T felt weary all dny long, arid just/.felt as if I wanted to sit down and do • nothing; I was very nervous—tho least' sound was enough to make me jump. "F«. two years I suffered like this. I began to think that I would never got bettor. Indeed, I looked so ill that once when nuns called to see mo thoy did not kuow me; As a last hopo ol started I)r. Williams's Pink Pills, for I had read a lot about them in ibo'papcre,' After.the third .box I felt my strength com. ing .tack, and twelyo boxes completely cured mo.--The'hoadaches wero gone and I conld ' cat irithoufc getting that horrible pain in hiy • - chest and back. To-day I am glad to say that I am in good health and I ow3.it all tn :'■■■ Dr. Williams's Pink Pills."
Dr. Williams's Pink Pills arc sold by nil ' medicine dealors, or if you cannot get them' locally, sond direct to Dr. Williams's Modicine Co., Wellington, 3s. for ono box- *ii boxes for 16s. Cd., post freo. '9T42
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 205, 23 May 1908, Page 7
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477FOOD DIDN'T NOURISH HER. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 205, 23 May 1908, Page 7
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