COULDN'T DIGEST HIS FOOD-
NAPIER MAN HAD INDIGESTION EVERY DAY. ! Grew Weak and Miserable until Dr. Williams' Pink Pills made his Stomach strong. '•I noticed my digestion some time back getting very poor, due mostly to eating my meals too hastily, and also, to the dust in my former employment," said Mr. Jas. Tonkin, Charles-street, West Shore, Napier. "About three o'clock each day I'd get severe pains in the chest at tho end of the breast bone, and they would last till bed-time. 1 always ate well but I paid dearly for it. I did not sleep at all well. I might lie awake for hours. I was often atta-cked with dizzy turns in the flay, as if objects near me were coming close up, and then retreating, and there would be quite a haze before my eyes. I got j very sallow and went down in weight quite a couple of stone. I felt very depressed in spirits and quite done up, as if I had uo energy or strength left. Vegetables especially disagieed with me, and I often could not keep them down. I took various tonics but I only seemed to get worse. At last I tried Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. The second box started to do me good. I found the pains' in my chest and ttoraach gradually lessening. I began to sleep a lot better. When I was half through the third box I felt better still. My colour
came back. I could eat a good meal with no after effects. I began to put flesh on. I did not need more than three boxes of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills as every symptom of indigestion had disappeared when I finished that number. Now I am in the best of health and condition."
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 99, 28 April 1909, Page 10
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