WEAK STOMACHS NEED A TONIC.
The Common Sense Treat- . ;■ | ■' ment of Indigestion, ■' \. I N.Z. .Woman Who Had a Bad i Attack, Tells how-She :(.!-; | • > was Cured. ■,; - Tho experience of sufferers. frofn stomach 1 trouble, who have tried Hie tonic treatment , ■ I with l)r. : Williams' Tink has Been that ■'. I "their rt-roublo' has disappeared as soon as the-/ : i.blood ; supply was increased. The numerous [ disorders .of the; stomach'; acid stomach, nor-, .. vous dyspepsia, gastritis, and lack of tonoj-v ..•/ have tho same ' underlying cause—weak, watdry blood. 'In each caso. the! stomach ia . - weak. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills supply, tbo stomach: with tho strength Jt'iliefeds by en* •: riching and purifying the blood, 'l'ure/ilood gives tone to the nerves,.muscles, and glands : of the stomach, -and makes it capable' of | properly performing the york, of, digestion,, A,.'recent cure of a severe case or stomach": ; trouble is that of Mrs, Joseph; A! Smithson, ■ Surry Street, near Roso Road, i Grey Lynn, •Auckland, " • j | "I got run dowii ami gradually began ta'suffer from Indigestion," said Mrs. Smithson.- v : "After eating I would he attacked by sever* ; burning pains in tho chest that would last Y two or three hours. • I was afraid to cal ■ j even if 1 : fancied, anything. 1 lost all' iny , 'colour, and' got quite sallow. feel quito t . choked as if I couldn't' breathe, hud ,1; had such a weight on my chest, as if a stono were lying: thereof I- was out pf sorts and very low in spirits. I was afraid to look at a meal table; tho pain in my chest was 1 .... practically, continuous. I'd get a burning, gripping pain sb sevorely that while tha i attacks lasted I'd be fit for nothing. 1 was >.. :ailing- about twelve months when' I read in, a: •;* pamphlet about Dr. Williams' Plnk'-Pillc." 1 1 • bought some and the.very first,box did mo good.: They, seemed to. tone iip my systcYn ' and aid my, digestion, so that I found my' in; my chest, getting less sovero every day,. Soon Ibegan to loso my sallow look; and pick up in every way.. I took four boxes'-and' whs .-able • , to, leave thorn off, but the hoat of the next - sulfimer bringing on a slight return I t-oolc another box and have never had a return of this painful oomplaint." 1 It is well to remember that: it was Dr. ;Williams' Pink Pills and not an. imitation that cured Mrs. Smithson. Gretting t-lio genuine is the most important tiling in> ay-' cure. They are sold by most\chemists and storokeepers, or will bo sent direct by thai Dr. - Williams' Medioino- ,Co. : 'of ' Australia,' i < Ltd., Wellington,: on receipt of price, 35," jJ«p.•'•'{-• ' ,box, 6 boxes 16s. 6d. /
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 556, 10 July 1909, Page 3
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