Dyspetics and persons with weak stomachs need a tonic that has no laxative action. The tendency of opening medicine is to further weaken the organs. Now Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are a tonic -without any laxative action whatever. Their mission is tc make strength. They tone the stomach, giving healf. energy and ambition. This New Zealand Case Proves their value. "I was very ill with Indigestion and poorness of blood," said Mrs. Hannah O'Leary, High-street, Blenheim. 'Although the doctor's treatment did me some good it did not cure me. Always after eating I had an awful pain in my chest between my shoulder blades — a tight suffocating pain that made me feel [ quit? sick I had bad attacks of vomiting that r.eai-ly bhoolc me to pieces. Every clay my head ached. Iloniblc splitting headaches they were. 1 was a very bad sleeper, the least sound %\ould ! wake me vp — in the morning 1 got up I very nearly as tired as when I went to bed. I felt weary all day long. I was j very nervojs — the least sound was I enough to make me jump. ' "For two years, 1 suffered like this. I looked so ill that once when the nuns j called to see me they did not know me. As a last hope I started Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, for I had lead .a lot about I them in the papers. Aftei the third box I folt my strength coming back, and twelve boxes completely cured me. The headaches were gone, and I conld eat without getting that terrible pain in my chest and back. To-day I am glad to say that 1 am in good' health, and I owe it all to Dr. Williams' Pink Piilf." ©r. Williams' PINK PILLS 3s. per box ; 6 boxes 10s Oil. at all chemists and storekeepers, or from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia Ltd., Wellington.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 51, 2 March 1909, Page 4
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