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SEVERE INDIGESTION OUSTED.

DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS FOR PALE PEOPLE EFFECT A STARTLING CURE. INTERVIEWED BY THE " AUSTRALIAN WORKMAN." Mr True, of 13 Bligh-street, Sydney, -ould not say enough in favour of l3r Williams' Pink Pills for Palo People. We havo heard so through one of tho many channels by which information reaches us, and determined once again to investigate and so ascertain whether the facts would substantiate the roport, and also to learn what Mr Triio's ailments had been. " You must know," said Mr True, explanatorily, " that for fourteen years I was in the emplcy of the Singer 'Sewing Machine Company, and only left them ! three or four weeks ago. Amongst other duties it was mine to drive machines around for delivery to customers. Ido not know when my trouble first came upon mo, but thia I know, that a peculiar heavy leaden feeling on the chest got hold of me. It was always there, never leaving me. I felt terribly despondent, the sensation being as though 1 were working under oppression, and were craving for a chance to assert myself. I think my trouble, severe indigestion, I was due to a great extent to the irregu- | larity with which I took my midday meal. I It very often happened that at the dinner hour 1 was miles away in some distant suburb delivering machines. Consequently I had to put up with whatever 1 could get at tho nearest restaurant, and this of ton resolved its.lf into nothing at all. I believe it mu.t have been this unorthodox exchange for a square meal that began tho whole trouble. In addition to the heavy oppression at my chest that I before spoke of, I began to experience a blurr in my vision, and sometimes a sudden and slight dizziness seized me. I also began to have sleepless and uneasy nights, and nausea in the morning. Sometimas I couldn't eat at all, and at other times I ate prodigiously. On such latter occasions tbe feeling of an immovable weight on my chest increased to a sensatiou of acute pain. But all this food did me no good, lt simply didn't digest, and I grew thinner and thinner daily. During my younger days I was an oflicer on board ship, and tha ruddy and healthy complexion I then attained now gave way to a leaden and bilious looking pallor. I went to a Sydney first-class physician. I paid him a guinea, and he gave me a prescription, but would not commit himself as to the nature of my case, nor as to my chances of recovery. I took the prescribed medicine by the pint, but it had no effect upon me. I felt I was in for lifelong dyspepsia. I grew so ill that I had to resign my billet at Singer's. The very day I left some one persuaded me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. I didn't believe in patent medicines, but I tried them in a sort of desperation. I wanted a chance. I toak the pills in the prescribed manner, and ere long a difference waa noticeable ; the oppression on my chest was decidedly less, it seemed as it were to be looser and moro movable. I took more pills, and began to enjoy my food, which I hadn't done for a long time. I continued, and in a short time (to make a long story short) I was cured as you see me now." I was never better in my life, and can eat like a horse, and, what is more, digest it too. I've saved _ bit of money, and intcud, in the coarse of a month or two, to go to the famous Klondyke goldfields to try my luck. I shall take a large parcel of Ur Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People with me, for I think that damper and bacon, which seems likely to be the chief fare of the miners, will bo productive of much indigestion. I expect to dispose of Dr Williams* Pick Pills for far more than their weight in gold. lam very well known in Sydney, and shall be pleased to give further particulars to any one trishing to know more abont my case and its extraordinary sudden cure. Dr Williams' Pink Pills havo cured numerous case 3 of paralysis, locomotor ataxy, spinal disease, rheumatism, aad sciatica ; also diseases arising from impoverished and vitiated humours of the blood, which cause scrofula, rickets, chronic erysipelas, consumption of tho bowels and lungs, amemia, pale and sallow complexion, general muscalar weak ness, loss of appetite, palpitations, pains in the back, nervous headache, early decay, all forms of female weakness, and hysteria. These pills are not a purgative. The/ are genuine only with tbe full name, Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, and are sold by chemists and by Dr .Villiams' Medicine Company, Wellington, N.Z., who will forward (post paid), on receipt of stamps or post order, one box for 33, or half dozen for 103 rid. They are unrivalled as a tonic for both sexes.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXI, Issue 265, 8 November 1897, Page 4

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SEVERE INDIGESTION OUSTED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXI, Issue 265, 8 November 1897, Page 4

SEVERE INDIGESTION OUSTED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXI, Issue 265, 8 November 1897, Page 4