-6“ This Woman was a Sufferer for Many Years. $ She Tells How the Tonic Treatment Cured Her. My food all began to disagree with me, and in spite of all I tried I could not get it to digest until I tried Dr Williams’ Pink Pills.-’ This is the statement made by Mrs Edward Nixon, Cameron street, Aramoho, Wanganui, to an interviewer who called on her “My health gave way, and try as I could I could not find any cure. I onlv got weal:or and weaker. Mv food began to disagree, ft did not matter wbat it was, it gave me a suffocating feeling in my chest ano tnroat, and my only' relief was to retch up. The food had no taato or flavor. I might have been forcing down sawdust, and I would get such attacks of heartburn. My month filled with a hot, bitter fluid dear as water and I kept on tasting again and again everything I had oaten. My limbs ached as "if they would drop off. I could barely drag about the house. I was so drowsv and weary I could not pass a chan- without sinking down into it. My head tamed so dizzy if I bent forward I dreaded to stoop to pick up anything. I used to lie awake counting the hours, not knowing for months what good sleep was. I felt so wretched in spirits nothing gave me anv pleasure. My skin had all tamed sallow". I looked dreadfully pulled down. -I had to give tip sowing and reading. I had such an intolerable pain in my back. I hardly knew what to do at times, I suffered such torture. My head thumped with headaches My ankles puffed up co that I could barely get my hoots on. I dare not draw a full breath, for my heart thumped so furiously, and the least bit of excitement would start it off. Some days I wouldn’t even sweep out the house; "it was almost too much to make up mv bed. But Dr Williams’ Pink Pills proved a wonderful tonic for my system, and I gladly recommend them. Five boxes took away the Indigestion and heart trouble, and toned up my nerves in a wonderful way.” Dr Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all dealers, but if in doubt c-eud to the -Dr Williams’ Medicine Co. of Australasia Ltd., Wellington, « too, *ix boxes J los 6d,—[Advt.J >
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Evening Star, Issue 14998, 4 October 1912, Page 9
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