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INDIGESTION'S SLAVE.

AFRAID TO BAT-LIGHTEST FOOD UPSET HER STOMACH. • INVERCARGILL GIRL SAYS DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS . WERE THE ONLY MEDICINE ABLE TO CURE HER. •

You're sallow, languid, thin, down-hearted —for you the nicest dinner has no charm. A light meal lies like* lead on your cheata good meal gives you'hours of agony. You're indigestion's slave— to the wind, the biliousness, the headaches, the sharp internal pains. Your slavery can't end till you build, up.your ..blood- with : Dr. Williams' i'inik Pills for Pale People. They strcnetherA the stomach, 'stimulate the 4 liver,, the appetite. They actually have, cured the worst cases .of Indigestion, and they fan do the same for you. Read what they did lor Miss Carrie Belsham, the second daughter of Mr. Francis Belsham, of Invercargilf. "It was while J was going to school that I got (slickly/' *aid Miss Belsham. "J. caught a heavy cold, and it left me with a hacking cough. - No matter what I took, 1 wasn't able to throw it off for months. From that time my' stomach- got t weaker and.weaker. 1 began to turn against , all my food. Things that I. might-fancy today, I wouldn't look at to-morrow. It wai hard to know what to got to tempt my appetite. After everything 1 ate, I just felt as if there was something wound roundi my body. It was a real struggle for rne to get my breath. And the pain "that shot through my chest up between my shotlldol blades was cruel. There were days when 1 went through agony. "Every day J had th» saraa thing tc face. My head ached by the hour. At times it felt as if it would split. Often the pair was so bad over my eyes that I could hardly keep them open. No one knows how miser able and down-hearted I was. I ncvei knew when a dizzy turn would take me Things started to reel round, and I had tf rrab the first thing handy to save myael rom falling.

"Father and Mother worried their hearts out .over me," added Miss Beishapi.-■-■•" I was so weak that a walk of five minutes lefc me" fit for nothing. My breath was gone, and I. was all of a tremble. As luck happened, Mother. picked up a little book tolling about the cases Dr. Williams' Pink Pills had cured. , She was so struck with them | that she got some of the pills for me. Almost from the first they started to do mo good. In a few days I was eating fine, and, what's more, I. enjoyed my meals„ 1 picked up my old strength, and was able, to sleep well. It didn't take Dr. William*' Pink Pills many weeks to build mc ui> till I was as strong as ever I was in my life. If I were ill again to.morrow, it's Dr. Williams' Pink Pills I'd lake to cure me. 11l my case they acted like a charm. I strojigly advise "all thou- suffering from Indigestion to take the medicine that cured me." ,

tlet the genuine Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo People—.price 3s a, box, six boxec 16s 6d, from all chemists and storekeepers, or direct by mail from Hie Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13481, 4 July 1907, Page 3

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INDIGESTION'S SLAVE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13481, 4 July 1907, Page 3

INDIGESTION'S SLAVE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13481, 4 July 1907, Page 3