BURNING PAINS AFTER EVERY MEAL
AN EXTREMELY BAD CASE UIT INDIGESTION. THIS WESTPOrtT WOMAN SUFFERED AGONIES UNTIL SHE WAS CURED BY DR. WILLIAMSPINK PILLS. Mrs. Michael M'Namaia, 11, rhiceelftrect, West port, recently related to a reporter how s-lie was cured of an extremely bad cape of . debility, which brought on Fymptoms of Indigestion, by Dr. WiHirnis 1 Pink Pill.-. The following i« .Mrs. M'Namara's statement token down word for word :-- "I suffered a good deal from rm down feeling some, time hack, and tlir-n my digestion got out of order. I lo.^t my appetite to »ueh an extent, that I positively didn't care whether I ate or not. I*d often cook a meal for the others find couldn't, sit down to it myself. Perhaps for half a dny what I did eat would lay hc~.vy on my chest, and seem to burn right through fiom the end of the brenxt-boiie to my veiy shonlrJcr blade*. I used to r.uffer a good deal from wind, and would almo--t choke with it. It lay round my heart and cave me a great deal of alarm, a» my heart would palpitate most violently. I fell off in weight, and as to colour I hadn't n Kcrap of it. 1 had no strength at all. I dreaded a bit of housework. I alway.i felt bo taint and tired out with nothing. At lart a lady friend told mv of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. When the first box was finished I felt over so much better and stronger in every way. My appetite picked up wonderfully, and J felt my blood much richer. T had so much more energy. I was delighted at the change, and J Minll always speak highly of this remedy, it did me zo much good."
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 74, 30 March 1910, Page 10
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295BURNING PAINS AFTER EVERY MEAL Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 74, 30 March 1910, Page 10
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