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NO DIGESTION.

Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Strengthen Disturbed Stomachs with New, Rich, Hcd Blood. "My digestion grow bo bad that I coiiH not bear tho sight gf food," said Mr. "i" C. Snowdeu, caro Trudgeon Brotlw l Victoria-street, Aucklauu. "I couM not digest the lightest meal. Up man over had Indigestion worse than I had." "And what do you blame for giving you this Indigestion, Mr. Snowden?" "Well, before CL.-ning over here 1 lived up in Queensland for a good while, and somehow I believe tho heat was too much lor me. My blood really got very thin, and then the least thing seemed to upset my btomach. Anyway for over four years my life was a perfect misery. 1 bad 110 appetite w'.atover. No matter how plain or light tho food was, I could not digest it. Even a biscuit brought on piercing stomach pains and mado mo miserable for hours. Then I lost my strength and I grew thin, weak, and shaky. 1 was just living in torture." "And didn't you go to the doctor, "r. Snowden?" "Yes, two first-class doctors treated n».?, and 1 tried all sorts of common mediciner and purging pills, but they did me n »ood." "And how is it that you look so well lo day?" "Well," went on Mr. Snowden, "I read in the papers that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, by actually making new, rich, Ted blood, "had cured a bad case of Indigestion, so I thought I'd tako some. That's why you see mo so woll and hearty no^v. Th« first box gave mo a bit of an appetite, and every dose after that seemed to do n;o a littlo more good. I fancied I could feel the now blood moving gontly in my veins and soothing away all the pains. Anyway all the pains and distress left my stomach, and I began to feel as lively as a cricket. Soon every sign of Indigestion disappeared. Now I cat what I like, and enjoy splendid health. After suffering continually for four years," added Mr. Snowden impressively, "I v."as cured completely in a fow weeks by six boxes of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Poople. That is tho solemn truth." , , Dr. Williams' Pink Pills do just one thing, but they do it well — they actually mako new blood. Thoy don t act on tho bowels. They won't cure any disease that doesn't spring from bad blood. But, ot course, that is the commonest cause of disease.^ It is the one cause of all such disease's as anaemia, paleness, pimpled, eczema, erysipelas, failing powers, general weakness, indigestion, biliousness, headaches, backaches, .kidney trouble, lumbago, rheumatism, sciatica, neuralgia, nervousness, St. Vitus' dnnce, rickets, partial paralysis, locomotor ataxia, palpitation of the heart, fainting fits, the tendency to catch heavy colds, asthma, weak lungs, decline, and the special ailments of growing girls and women caused by iregularity in the blood supply. Perhaps you are not sure just what your disease is nor whether it is caused by bad blood — but, romemhor, that you can get tho best medical advice absolutely free by writinc: direct to tho.Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Wellington. From the same address you can order tho genuino Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Peopio, if a shopkeeper tries to force you to waste your money on some foreign substitute or worthless imitation in small glass bottles. Enclose 3s for ono box or 16s 6d for six boxes, sent post freo. If you get the pills locally accept none but the genuine with the Wellington 'address on every wrapper— always in boxes, never in bottles.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 78, 29 September 1904, Page 2

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NO DIGESTION. Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 78, 29 September 1904, Page 2

NO DIGESTION. Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 78, 29 September 1904, Page 2

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