SOUR STOMACH. When vegetable food ferments it causes eour risings in the throat, the formation of gas in the stomach which distends it ' and causes pain often extending to the ' region of the heart and arousing a fear i of heart disease. This condition is called r acid dyspepsia. Heartburn, a name applied to a pain ' in the pit of the stomacJi, with palpita- : tion of the heart, results from acid dys- ■ pepsia. It is a condition that can be corrected > by the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills , to tone up the digestive organs and by . a proper selection of food. Send to-day to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, ' Wellington, for the diet book, "What to i JEat and How to Eat." It contains in- ; "formation about the diet in health and i sickness and is free on request. It gives complete information regarding the tonic treatment of many forms of stomach I trouble with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. There cannot be perfect digestion without , a sufficient supply of red blood, and there . is nothing better than Dr. Williams' Pink , Pills to enrich the blood and tone up i the stomach. ) Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by ! chemists everywhere or will be sent by i mail post paid on receipt of price 3b per ' box, six boxes 16s 6d by the Dr. Williams' , Medicine Company, Wellington.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16097, 10 December 1915, Page 5
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