THE BIG THING IN CURING INDIGESTION IS TO GIVE THE STOMACH MORE STRENGTH. - y ■ 1 lA BAD SUFFERER WITH INDIGESTION TELLS HOW THIS CAN BE _ DONE. These is one great point about curing Indigestion and stomach trouble that sufferers with the complaint must remember. When the stomach becomes too weak to digest "ordinary" food, the pain and trouble caused by eating an ordinary meal is called Indigestion. The stomach is intended to digest good wholesome food, and the condition called Indigestion can only be cured by restoring the stomach to a proper state of health. If you . take a purgative to move the meal along or a slop diet, the stomach isn't' gaining strength, is it?- • - ~ Dr- Williams' iPink Pills, which are a blood former and nerve tonic, aim at strengthening all the organs of the body. The fact that anaemic people- always suffer with indigestion shows the intimate relation between the blood supply and tho digestive system. That's why the blood-mak-ing qualities' of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have cured Indigestion in a common sense way. ' This Wellington .woman tells how she was cured — " A healthier woman than I was you wouldn't find, but some time back I began to get touches of Indigestion," said Mrs. Geo. H. Jones, Jackson's Road, Hawkhurst Road, Lyttelton. "In the end it set in very severely. I began to lose all desire for food. For hours after each meal I'd bo wretched, for I had such pains in my back, between the shoulder blades. Every morning when I woke up my tongue was coated and my mouth dry. When I went out I had to walk very slowly ■■ for my heart used to thump violently, and: I would be quite out of. breath. Nearly every day I'd have horrible headaches, and would have to go and lie down. Attacks of dizziness would take mo without warning, the room would start to rush round, and I would have to catch hold of something to save me from falling. I hadn't a scrap of healthy colour in my face, and I was as thin as could be. I tried various remedies without getting 'much = benefit, *. so at last-I decided to give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a trial- . I felt bet tor after the first box, and when I had taken about two dozen I was quite well, and have remained so ever since." Insist on getting Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They are sold by most chemists ■ and storekeepers, or if not locally obtainable' will bo sent direct by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington, for 3s per box, six boxes 16s 6d.
There is exhibited in a shop window in Dunedin a collection of fossil shells recentlyunearthed during sluicing operations at the Muddy Terrace claim, Waikaia, Central Otago. One of the specimens is the half shell of an oyster-like bivalve, and is apparently built up of some dozens of shells in ; successive layers, resulting in' a conglomerate mass nearly sin thick and about Bin in diameter, and weighing 841b. The inner surface is very smooth and nearly flat. Chamberlain's Tablets not only stimulate the liver, but strengthen the muscular action of the bowels, thus causing them to move regularly.-'.'".: . A CHRISTMAS FEAST: Pears' Annual, 1909. Now ready. Sold by-all?booksellers. Now ready. * ;
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14218, 15 November 1909, Page 3
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