TO BANISH INDIGESTION.
•THAMES WOMAN CUBED BY DR WILLIAMS' PINK-PILLS. ' ' THEY- MAKE THE STOMACH STRONG. . 'ENOUGH TO DO ITS OWN WORK THEY: CURED A NEW ZEALAND ■, WOMAN WHO/ HADN'T A BIT OF COMFORT AFTER EATING. • FOR THREE YEARS:., . . There s a now way to - cure Indigestion: a .-veiy, common-sense., vwtj;. . lijdigostion oc : , curs when the. stomach , can't digest food That, s because the, stomach is too weak. Tho simple . common-sense plan is to tono the stomach,;-make it, strong enough to. do the ivork. that nature intended ii 'to do.'. • Tile old way to treat. Indigestion was' to give the. patient an aperient or some medicine' toheJp food. 1 But that' was merely relief, and. next time, required-a bigger dosei The' . doesn't ."get any,' stronger jivhen" anytliiiig'elsd : is' doing its work.' 'NpWj-.j Dr. .Williams' Pink Pills for. Pale People .are;a tonio, a pill that help's to make rich, red blood.-Its mission is to so strengthen the ;system■ so that it.can depend on itself. Because fthey strengthen'the stomach .they cure . Indigestion. AVhon they cure/ it's in earliest; * Tou-don't have to go'on taking them. ■: .. ■ , ■
A stronger stomach:.'means so,much to dyspeptics,, too. First,of all, happiness. To the parson ' with ' Indigestion meal! time is pimply . .ihateful._ . . The .very . smell . of . .'food sick6iisy,. is .eaten doesn't; nourish.' It'.doesn't.;even. digest. : It seeros to. lie on. • the chest like a leaden weight. It sets up a. pam -between: the • shoulders; feeHngnof'; oppression; vi-belchings of wind; restless ,nights; throbbing headaches and violent'\h'eatt ■ palpitation. \ ' A weik stomach leavos/.the face pale and 1 sallow.; It causes.;.the'patient to,loso flesh, until'he 6? she is little'better than a 'walking ghost.:.-;,. The strength dwindles, away , .until even flight .. work becomes a task.. All tin's will.disappear when Dr. Williams'-'Pink Pills tone the stomach. ..They.have cured cases,of stomach trouble that doctors - and specialists have giv.en up as hopeless. ..They did this for Mrs. vE.;;Godwin, Davy -' Street,' Thames. There's? ho. reason why they shouldn't'do asmuch for any other sufferer. Mrs. Godwin writes ■' '• '' • "For. : three. years I suffered untold agony with Itidigestion. After every .meal I had the jnjr chest, .just as. if Something .was,!s\velling. and bursting it open: It used'to shoot, through to my-back between my shoulder blades and almost double me up. It.was a - sharp/Stabbing paiii like a knife being driven into mo. I suffered a lot with a nasty, hot burning fluid liko vinegar that used -to'come up",into my throat'and leave a scalding''fooling' behind. Horrible" attacks' of heartburn nearly drove me silly. The. headaches', I'_ used 'to have almost maddened mc—nasty .sickly giddy headaches they wcro. Right across my forehead the dull, throbbing -ache made, mo think my head was opening and shutting.' When'T got one'l had to lie'down. I could not koep on my feet. Often I was so'dizzy that I nearly fell down. I did not : sleep well- at night,- waking up every: now-and then, and whon-1 got up Ifelt/worn. out and as tired -as if I had not cone to bed. I got so bad that one night my husband -took •mc to' a . doctor, and I , thought that I would dio beforo I got there. But his medicine did not do mo a bit of good. ' I took painkiller oven to . get relief from tho awful pain in_ my chest. But nothing; gayo me any relief until. I took Dr.. Williams' Pink Pills. A friend of' mine. Mrs. Jackson, who lived next door, advised mo tol.try : them. ' I noticed a' change for tho bettor after I had taken tho second box, tho ; (twfiil : 'pain' in tho. chest ..beconijng less . Beysrci'V Jour, boxes.: curedmo, and for' tlm last three years I have had splendid health.'' Dr.--Williams 1 . Pink .Pills aro sold bv all chemists and storekeeper's, or may bo ordered by mail'from Tho Djv.,Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington, at, 3s.'nor' hos, six hosos 10s. fid. post free. Write for hints'as to diet., etc. 5613
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 262, 29 July 1908, Page 11
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640TO BANISH INDIGESTION. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 262, 29 July 1908, Page 11
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