tTHE CURING IF STOMACH TROUBLE. © Removing the Cause Cures the ■ Complaint* — 1 — « other Treatment is Mere Patchwork-~A Great Sufferer from Indigestion, tells how He was Cured. 1 Briefly, to cure Stojmach Trouble, try and remove whatever causes it. Remember that the cause removed is a J compieto cure. Stomach trouble is a general name lor ail the forms of Indigesuon, wuether great pain after eating, belching of wind, heavy feeling ' in the stomach, nausea, or the sharp pains that olteu tell like heart trouole. i.iiere are two things noticeable in Indigestion. One is, that doctors always find indigestion a prominent symptom in a bloouiess run down state. Tlie other, that sufferers . with indigestion usually find - reliei when a' tonic is taken that restores the general health. Without a doubt iStomauii trouble is simply stomach weakness, ihe rigiifc cure is to make the stomach strong 'enough to digest food without any trouble. Any other treatment is mere patchwork at tb* best. Purgatives merely move' the iood on. Pre-ciigested foods don't call on the stomach to do its own work. As the processes of digestion are controlled by the blood ana tue nerves, ,the stomach that is too weak to properly digest tood needs ,a tonic 'to give it strength. We have never heard ol anything that' has cured so many cases of Indigestion as Dr. Williams Pink Pills. . ihis k becanse they make new blood, tone the nrves, apd so strengthen all the bodily functions. As proof is stronger than any argument we 'give eblow the particulars of a severe case recently reported. # "1 noticed my digestion some time back getting very r>oor, due mostly to eating my meals too hastily, and also to fhe dust ' in "my former employment," said Mr. J. S. Tonkin, Charles-street, yVest bhore, Napier, New Zealand. "About three o'clock eacb 'day I'd get severe pains in the chest at the end of the breast bone, and they would last till bed time. I always ate well, but I paid dearly for it. 1 did not ' sleep at aIJ well. I might lie awake ior hoars. I was often attacked with dizzy turns in the day, ar if objects near me we r e coming close up and then retreating, and there would be quite a haze before I my eyes. 1 got' very saJlow and went j down in weight quite a couple of stone. I felt very depressed in spirits and quite done up, as ii 1 had no energy or strength left. Vegetables especially, disagreed with me, and I often could not keep them down. 1 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 stomach 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 & good meal with no after effects. 1 began to put flesh on. I did not need more than three boxes of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills as every symptom of Indigestion thad disappeared when I finished that number. Now I am in tht. best of health and condition." It is a fact, that people who look smart and shrewd are never pestered by the shop-keeper to take one of his own so-called cures. They get the genuine without question. If one' begins to talk to you of something "just as good" you may conclude he thinks you ea-sy to gull. There are many places where genuine goods are always given without question — trade fhere. Price 3s per box, six bixes 16s 6d from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington. — Advt.
STARVATION OF THE BODY. The fact that indigestion and constipation' 1 aro -fruitful" causes of organic diseases cannot be widely know,n, or these only too common complaints would not be neglected, as they are in nine cases out of ten. "It is only indigestion" is a common remark, and few realise that indigestion might be termed . "starvation of the body-," for food that is not digested is not assimiluted by the blood, and the body is not properly nourished. Chamberlain's Tablets will cure the most obstinate case of indigestion, and many a long sufferer owes his present good health to a course of Chamberlain's Tablets. — Advt; For Children's Hacking Cough at night. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, X* 6d and 2s 6d. — Adrt.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 95, 19 October 1909, Page 4
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