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WHEN YOU CAN'T EAT. WITHOUT A DULL. HEAVY FEELING AND PAIN. YOU HAVE INDIGESTION, AND IT'S TIME YOU TOOK STEPS TO PERMANENTLY CURE YOURSELF. It's not, ;i bad idea for (he man or woman with Indigestion to follow tho example of some one who has tested certain treatment and found it good. It saves experimenting and that saves time. ' ■ For instance, there's the case of Mrs. Philip Pepin, of 39, Ann-street, SurryHills, Sydney, who suffered with Indigestion for years, and obtained no benefit from doctors' treatment and many medicines, but was cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. It is too bad that she "didn't try them sooner. Treatment of Indigestion with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills is rational and common sense. They are advocated for Indigestion because they tone the stomach in common with all the organs of the bo3y, and give it strength to digest food. "My health got bad some' time back, and for years I did not know what good health was," said Mrs. Pepin. "My appetite fell off, and I found that if I took solid" food I would have to retch it up again before I could get any ease. Such a heavy weight lay on my chest at the tnd of the breast bone, and I would feel sore and tender all over. My back between the shoulders ached, and I hardly knew what to do after a meal. Even if 1 had only forced down n few morsels, it did not matter; whether I took much or little, solids or milk foods, it was all the same, the pain would come on directly, and I would have to go and lio down. Often I would havo to loosen my clothes, or I could not breathe for the tightness. Sometimes I would feel cold all over like iea, and then I would get hot flushes. After a doze I would wako up with such a thumping headache that made mo, quite sick. My tongue would bo thickly coated, and my mouth had' a bad taste. My eyes ached so with the specks and motes before them that I could not, enjoy a newspaper, t and my head and can? were full of buzzing and ringing noises. I was as thin and wasted as could be, and dark patches settled under my eyes, as if they were bruised. Some days 1 would feel as if I could hardly lift, a finger, I was so weak and ; listless, and, didn't care for a single thing. 'My heart was nearly always thumping and fluttering, so that I never wanted to walk far or undergo any exertion. I rarely had a day free from pain, life was just a misery. My blood was so much water, if I cut myself only a little pink water would trickle out. . If I went out I might get a faint turn. I was fond of vinegar, but it always seemed to bring on heartburn and my mouth would fill with a scalding bitter fluid. My nerves \vero unstrung I could not bear any noise or excitement. I could not go to a play or. to church without feeling faint before it was half over. Acting on my uncle's advice 1 at last tried a good course of Dr. Williams* Pink Pills, and I can honestly give them the greatest praise. Little by little I picked up my appetite, and improved in every way. My colour improved, and I filled out, and all the dreadful aches and pains that used to consantly affect mo began to disappear. Nothing else ever did mc much good, so I shall always speak well of them." Tho price is 3s per box, six boxes 16s 6d, and if you are pestered by the shopman who wants to sell some substitute of bis own, they will be sent post free by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd., •Wellington,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14806, 9 October 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14806, 9 October 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14806, 9 October 1911, Page 4