INDIGESTION RIGHTLY CURED STAYS CURED.
Not by Treating the Symptoms but my Making the Stomach Strong Enough to Do the Work 2f attire Expects of It. Indigestion should not be neglected, for by depriving the body of its proper nourishment, it grows steadily worse. Stimulating medicines ruin the already weak stomach by making it work beyond its strength. Pre-digested foods do not excite a flow of the digestive fluids and by disuse cause the stomach to become weaker. Neither should CU used. Nowhere is the tonic treatment with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills more clearly useful. Its principle is to enable the stomach to do its own work by building up the blood and giving tone to the nerves. When these are once more restored to their normal health Indigestion disappears and the cure ii permanent. The experience of Mrs. E. Godwin, Davy-street, Thames, should be read by everyone who is suffering with Indigestion. •'For three ytars J suffered untold agony with Indigestion/ said Mrs. Godwin "After every meal I had the most horrible pain in my chest, just as if something was swelling 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 pain iike a knife being driven into me. I suffered a lot with a nasty hot burning fluid like vinegar that used to come up into my throat and leave a J scalding feeling behind. Horrible at- i tacks of heartburn nearly drove me mad. The headaches I used to have almost maddened me — nasty sickly giddy headaches they weie. Right across my forehead the dull throbbing ache made me think my head was opening and shutting. When I got one 1 had to lie down, 1 could not keep on my feet. Often 1 was so dizzy that I nearly fell down. I did not sleep well at night, waking up every now and then, and when I got tip 1 felt worn out and as tired as if I had not gone to bed. I got so bad that one night my husband took me to a doctor, and I thought that I would die before I got there. But bif» medicine did not do rss a bit of good. I took painkiller even to get relief from the awful paLn in my chest. But nothing gave me any relief until I took Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. A friend of mine, Mrs. Jackson, who lived next door, advised me to try them. I noticed a change for the better after 1 had taken tho second box, the awful pain in the chest becoming less severe, Four boxes cured me and for the last three years I have had splendid health." When you ask for Dr. Williams' Pink Pills see that you get the genuine kind. Don't take anything else said to be "just the same." There is no other medicine just the same as Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. The genuine can always be had from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington, at 3s a box, six boxes 16s 6d, post free, flintb on diet, etc., can bo had by writing for. — Advt.
Nearly all cough medicines that are offered i'or sal© simply control the cough — that is all. There is. nothing healing about* them. This is whei*e they differ so greatly from Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. When the mucous lining of tho throat becomes congested, when the lining membrane of the bronchial tube is inflamed, or when the most delicate tissues of the lungs become affected, then Chamberlain's Cough Piemody shows itself superior to all other medicines, because of its healing and strengthening properties. Its power to control congestion and inflammation puts it in a different, list from any other cough medicine. Chamberlaiix's Cough Remedy soothes, heals, and strengthens. The cough disappears, lor the cause hus been removed. -Advt.
INDIGESTION RIGHTLY CURED STAYS CURED.
Evening Post, Volume LCCVI, Issue 126, 26 November 1908, Page 4
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