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; H STOMACH ! lIIIGBIII, - Cause and Cure of a Troubie- . some Complaint - A Sufferer who Cured Herself y gives her Experience (or the : s ,? Benefit of others;

•iiWliejyYtho/ 'ijtqmach'-gots info • siicli. a Weakened ■condition that it is. not'able to, 'readily; digest 'food, tho sufferer is said to have indigestion. This may take the form of burning pains in the-stomach, after even a light meal; belching of wind cnu=ed by. the gases formed by the undigested food, and sharp shooting pains as the wind approaches tho heart. Tho etomach is unable to digest food because it is weak. Treatment which aims to make the stomach stronger is- the proper .'.treatment for Indigestion. Invalid foods and pie-digested preparations fail to,, cure, because the stomach, is not given its own work to do. The trouble is still there when ordinary food is taken. Purgatives do not help either; at tho the most they merely move the meal Stomach strength therefore is the real cure for Indigestion. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have- actually cured a great many of Indigestion by toning Vho stomach "to a point that enables it to.do its own work- ■ The intimate relation between tho blood supply and the digestion is shown by the fact fhat Indigestion is ino of the commonest symptoms of bloodlessness. Dr. Williams' Pink Pillfi actually help to increase the blood supply, imparting, tone and strength to the wholo body. • Mrs. E. Mann, Rowe Street, Ouchuuga, Auckland, ..suffered- severely from Indigestion, and cured herself with »i course of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Her experience should help other sufferers. "I was always a strong healthy woman, but about two years since I gradually found my health failing," said Mrs. Mann. "I bceamo very subject to fits of vomiting. I had burning pains in my chest and shooting pains from my breast to my back. Tho only time I felt any easo was when; I ate nothing. The lea'st atom of food I took upset' my stomach. It was tho samo with anything I drank. I was always suffering from headaches and acidity of tho stomach and belchings of wind. I used to vomit a lot of sour acid water. I had a dull, oppressive feeling about my heart. AVhen lying down I had great difficulty iu breathing, often having to tit up to catch my breath. 1 always had a nasty tasto in my mouth. My head used to be so giddy at times I had to hold on to something to keen from falling. I suffered from sleeplessness. I consulted three chemists. Two gave, mo lundiciuii without doing me good, and the other advised me to see a doctor. I read in a newspaper of a case very similar to mint! being cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and my husband agreed it would bo well to write to the company. They sent mo instructions in Tegard to diet. I taught some- Dr. Williams' Pink Pills from Mr. Moody, Onehiingn. T took two boxes before i found them doing me any good. .After using six boxes I felt thoroughly restored to good health. It is about six months since I ceased using tho pills, and T have- not had the slightest return of the complaint. I am quite willing to answer aDy questions about Dr." Williams' Pink Pills aro sold by chemists and storekeepers, or sent by mail, post paid on receipt of price iis. per box, fi boxes 16?. 6d., by tho Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington. *

Formerly headmaster of Winchester College, Dr. 11. M. Burgo was installed in liisliop of Poutliwark on Saturday afternoon, .Tune 3, at Southwark Cathedral. In a working-class district of Sonlhport Hid birth-rate is 211.8G per thousand; in a wealthy residential ward it is 5.79.

' ITfcAY-On) CHICKS. Sent by Post, from ; l> a grand selection of utility White. 7 Le«horns, bra! for eggs, none better; !>0 Chicks, 255.; M Chicks, 525. Cd. D UD to 1 Hatch 20th May. Book now. Tireless 7 Brooder, on request, ss. extra. Adult Stock, from 103. Cd.; bettings, 10a. ■ 6d.; S Incubator I/its, 455. per 100. Imported Australian Indian Ktinncr Ducks. The I! mry host Himncrs for egg production. Won liolli Hi's y ( -' i,r ,« .Hawkesbury Colli logo I."J' in « Cnini.flilions and man _ " others. <'!• lloK'Tus livo pens: Settings (world <rx i"wnd), (m« l"-n. Settiiißs, 20s. 7 Kunncr Ktnrk from AiiKiist. Writo for ;i circiilnr nnu , . JJ; M'WIiR, Wliit-j LegG horn Kiicciiilisli \\crtroa, Levin, N. 2.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1186, 22 July 1911, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1186, 22 July 1911, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1186, 22 July 1911, Page 14

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