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Hampshire,sands liioro, strawberries to London,: and other big. towns than : auy [ othor; : comitj;i The O'unard.• • Company'"'-is- 1 'building •'' ahbthcr • * largo -passciigcr steamer,/not , quito no' large as the' Mauretanio < and - It. Trill bo . and capable of replacing tho larger.boats \rhen they aro " under, repair. ' Tho Minister: '-Mackintosh', why dbn't , you - come, to church now.?" .Mackintosh:"For, three rpa&oas, Mr.. I dinna like "yer theology; secondly, I dinna.liko ycr singin*; and thirdly,-it " wds.'in'-yoar kirk I first met-my wife."', . k.

' Weaklings the wall,..bo'give yo'nr.chil-' dren a chance in the battle of life. Give them PHOSPHOL -EMULSION.. It makes them sturdy and'strong. If a easy/to take.—Advt. 3

For.Children's Hacking Cough at night, Woo da' Great Peppermint Cure, ,Is. 6d„ 20. 6d, 1- ' ' ~ . -,' '■ . Advi.

ONLY REAL CURE FOR A SCIENTIFIC FACT. SEVERE INDIGESTION, —v INDIGESTION. J v .' " . ■ . ' . - : -;V v , i ; WHEN THE BLOOD IS BAD, THE', AUCKLAND WOMAN HAD A, BAD TONIC'.'TREATMENT TO 'STRENGTHEN . DIGESTION; 18:8 AD... • ' ATTACK. ' | - . '.THE STOMACH.. . • -i. . ' - — - A Now . Zealand Woman, who Suffered for • Food Lay Heavy on hor Chost, Cured by N.Z. Man Found a Speedy and Years with Indigestion; Tails she was Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Permanent Cure by this . Cured. ■ ' 1 s 1 Means, r • ■ ■_ • ; - .■ . . -. y. ■.;■ ,-v >y ( : ' ;;y • Mr. J. H. Turner, Bacon Factory, Wood- ham, Christchdrch, suffered with Indiges- Jar.s near Itosoßoadi Groy, Lynn, ' ' vffle, Now, Zealand, as ' taken ; down word tlon• until Dr. Williams' Pink'Pills'cured, -, , _ AucJtJand. About : ; an \;hour v >{ter;Veach-.': - . I i > for, word by a reporter. l ' ' her. A reliable reporter called on Mrs. meall I d.;.cct the most severe pains, in'tho .felt myself pretty out of '.sorts, some.. Hall, and this is what she said:- ' ' time back," said Mr. Turner.: "My appe- . „t„ x ' „ tu' rV r y e '" ther «' na ? .always .a.cold.fceluig as .. v , tite got very poor, and at last I didn't caro , -J®**' oll . tltt «e »«»*• 1 ■. '• was ' vhotEer I'd eat anything or not, it fell' fer with poverty of blood," said Mrs. Hall, aJw-ajsfurred especially m the .mornmgs.; -r; ; : away so that 'I knocked off almost all solid "and very soon I had bad stomach trouble; '• | d get taint turns just as _if I .were, going 'l; : ■food and took principally porridge and everything I ate gave mo a nasty fullness' nn/X 'Jim a S ° ltc soups. Meat_l'd hardly'erer eat, because in the eLt. I felt worn' but'with- the ,•• kf -B ' * . fe toft' "v* i,tfiat came on ;. especially 1 cooked for^ me. I was_ thoroughly there for hours and make -me thorouehlv .of my. neck and forehead. .I'had to. keep. ... wrotchcd m my. spirits, :I:lost all my'..colour;.. ':•< c-,;. wretched , and uncomfortable. I often hail going, , but .hardly knew how to h6ld my- '.•"J sallow 1 possible, and thiri" ius;; I;;",. ';;: 'headaches. It was a real troutileto do any- ' head up. My appetite'went'right, off, aiid : well. Jlly heart would palpitate:-alartmngly: - wk though I stack to it.all the time, but I had'to force, myself to eat. i; always suf- ' > A fered with l my • nerves. At times thefrights,.. \ V-^ thing. Often eatingl'd fed' quite got oyer.trifles, were really painful. Day , ■ The doctor's treatment-did me.good.oiilylor'; : / . -.. w , . " sickf I tried but they seemed - day I felt that' languid ,an*: weary ;'; a- ■ tome I tried hosts of,othwrthings.' - - ' . . .too severe! for me. Then a mate of.mine ' that I: could hardly'do my work. I was ail- , i ' t wm 11 '-.'"v' 1 at* Lower Hutt, where I was living at tho. ing : like this for over twelve months, when L'> Kitf Pm's' : '• :V too, told me to fay. Dr. Williams' Pink . . one reading about Dr, Williams' ' n!ad token ' ( - "est wrrioe. ' up" Sd I,' - ™ 1 made mind to tkem.,..- -..am glad;to Wy. all ; tho»V^»- > could: eat'a meal without feeling the food '' Dun ng th e second box I felt my strength. .. ; went laway. digestion ' got ' stronger - V,' . : lodging on my chest. I felt much brighter - coming back. The headaches vanished; and ; " ere y °W- W- mother had_ spent quite a ,-v :- •«- S OO0 * boxes put'me into tuo best of health."' . •■•fcei." '

■ ' l r^ 1 - 1 - - ~ii 'iiiifi , ...■■■■■Wll mim- ' IfWii-have indigestion it means that your stomach is weak---not strong enough to j digest food as it ought to do. ■ Any healthy stomach ought to digest without trouble I enough food to keep the body in good health. The only way to cure Indigestion is to I J begin a course of treatment to make your stomach stronger. You will never cure your- J sett by eating pre-digested foods or by taking purgatives. ~ The stomach isn't doing it's own work under these treatments, and there is no real cure until the stomach is strong " enough to do its own work. The aim of the tonic treatment for Indigestion in all forms, is to strengthen the stomach to a point where food eaten will digest easilyand nourish the body. A tonic that will strengthen the stomach is what is needed. As ' - the process of digestion is controlled by the blood and nerves, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are the ideal tonic. They actually make new blood and tone the nerves nWW s^ pma " sn f j 5 U P w hen he gets a gullible person to-take a substitute. Don't let the laugh be on voti • take onlv * ' I Dr. Williams. Of all dealers 3s. a box, s,x boxes 16s 6d or from The Dr. Williams' Medicine-Co of Australasia LTwel^ton ) DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS | if "" • ■ ' , m „A ' k '

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 643, 21 October 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 643, 21 October 1909, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 643, 21 October 1909, Page 5

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