— « This Woman Suffered for Years with Indigestion. ♦ Ih Afony after Eating the Least Bit of IW— She telfe how she was Cured, » ■ — «"— ' "Indigestion Used to trouble me a good deal," said ,Mr& J. M'Leafl, 9, Hutt-road, Petone, .Wellington. "My food all turned acid and I lost all liking .lot- my meals, If I didn't eat a lemon or isoitiothing emit in the morning when I woke I would retch violently and be thoroughly sick. After a Bit of a meal I felt as if I must, go and lie down, I was so depressed and so drowsy, and the- food would lie like lead on my cheet so that I could hardly breathe. My moUth tasted like coppdr and my tongue always had a coating. I went, down terribly in flegh atld my skifl was quite Ballow and yellow. At tittles lily heart would apparently stop beating for a few seconds atid then gt> on again. I would feel nearly always out of sorts and it was a struggle to get through each day's heavy duties. I could not stoop to orjen the oven door or do a bit of scrubbing without feeling so difczy when I got up that I would have to take hold of something to steady myself for a few moments. However, 1 found Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ' useful for these troubles. 1 used to .take two pills after ffißals. Since I finished .the coarse I have not had any return of this troublesome complaint, and I'vet kept as well aa could be wished." As the process of digestion i» cotitrdlled by the blood uild iierVtid, the proper way to strength-eii the stomach Is to take a blood-making tonic. Ndfchirtg else adds to the blood dupply a* tjuickly as Dr. Willi*hl&' Pink Pills, and nothing elt* has been fodild to give weak stomachs strength as quickly. ; Df . WliiiamV Pink Pills a*e 3s a box, six boxes 16s 6d, of all dealers, or froih. The Dr. Williams' Medicihe'Cd. of Au«« 4raii«ia, hid., .Wellington.-* Advil, ,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1912, Page 2
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