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WHAT TO DO IN INDIGESTION* 1 : PROPER TREATMENT, ATMS AT. ' 3 - STRENGTHENING THE STOMACH. ( . '• • •' '•' '• • *' ''A ' ; ' INDIGESTION OCCURS THE STOMACH HAS BECOME JTOO WEAK / TO DO ITS WORK. . . .. J ; y , Thbiik may bo . different reasons why tbe ;; stomach ■ becomes ' weak and , out :of order, v.. but the result is always the same. A weak; . stomach cannot digest food properly. Ilia Indigestion will persist until : the , stomach is strong enough to. do its own - work. Lax- „ atives and pre-digested foods - «-re ;- only V : ; '• makeshifts to get tfeiwf. A great many . sufferers have been ; cured of severe Indigestion: by Dr. ; Wilhams . Pink | Pills. They supply the stomach: with the strength it needs by enriching and purifying the blood. Puro blood gives tone to the nerves, .7 muscles, and glands of the stomach and makes it capable of properly performing tho i: . ■; work of digestion. Tho case of Mrs. Robert - Purcoll, 6, Somerset Place, Auckland, shows ~ I how good these ; pills are in cases of lndi- . gestion. Mrs. Purcell said: — . " For many years. I r was just a . martyr to Indigestion,: tnd I have suffered, dreadfully. My appetite was of the poorest, just, • a draught of tea> would be sufficient to dull ;; it. ' I could never take solids—they • were < 1 not to be dreamt of. A bit of .broad and * butter • was about ■ the • extent of ■my■' ; . meals. 1 had to .oook meals, but I loathed the mere smell of them. . I felt .so sick. I got such thumping .headaches in .the back of the head and down the neck, they lasted for days on mo, and I got attacks ci retching with them:' My head felt like ■ a lump of lead on the pillow. I couid not sleep at night. 1" dozed and. dreamed; ; k. frightfully, and felt fit tor nothing- when. I got up. and I got such sharp pains , all :!j|; round my waist wh.on I laid down. My v face was as sallow as could bo, and 1. could y;, hardly havei been thinner or more : wasted., y ■i The slightest , thing would make me . faint,. even when standing for a little, 1 and ± would have to move quickly and. go tnd lie down at once or else go right off. •. "K j the mornings I would come down trombtofc. *■{' and quivering,- every ; nerve £ and jgggj shaking all over. - My. eyesight gotso^r jj., ,1 could not- Be© to eow.or read .. warored'fbefdre^inyfM^S^S^Sil .pitiable state tor !; 1 little'', vain, but I can pitting mo on my liifflss Pmk Pills f^ T tv COD stituiio» *' like /if feet. They suite different being of me. Ai'f 'l ""Ijrtroublo went ftway, and my : PiSTfeS"»!?|>» . iM *>«<* w'V n wK-' • mlLius Cfc. of 3s per lex. six boxes for lk (A

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14930, 1 March 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14930, 1 March 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14930, 1 March 1912, Page 3