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A TONIC FOR DYSPEPTICS.

When food lies undigested in the stomach it ferments, and gas forms This gas distends the stomach, presses on the heart, and the sufferer hjte grave fears of heart trouble. The disorder is really indigestion, and is caused by the digestive organs becoming too weak, to do their ordinary work. It is a condition that calls for a . tonic. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, a tonic, for the blood and nerves, have been used with great success in the treatment of this form of stomach trouble. Cold baths in the morning followed by brisk friction with a rough' towel will help, as they stimulate the circulation, but a tonic treatment with Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, by building up the blood, restoring the nerve force, and making the stomach able to do its work, gives the most lasting benefit. With their use the appetite increases, digestion becomes normal, and improvement in the general health follows with certaintv.

You are trying no experiment when you take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They cannot harm the 'most delicate system You can get Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills from your nearest chemist or medicine dealer, and begin, at once to cure your indigestion.-Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 90, 13 October 1914, Page 3

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A TONIC FOR DYSPEPTICS. Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 90, 13 October 1914, Page 3

A TONIC FOR DYSPEPTICS. Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 90, 13 October 1914, Page 3

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