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INDIGESTION CAUSED BY THIN BLOOD.

THE RIGHT -WAY TO CURB TUB COMPLAINT. THIS WOMAN CURED BY THE TONIC TREATMENT WITH DR WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS. “I got run down in the first place and then my digestion failed,” said Hiss May Tonkin, Erst Moonta, S.A. "Whatever I ate lay veiy h-tivy on my chest icmciinics for hours, and (oust'd a great deal of discomfort. My colour went, and I beenme very sallow. I was rarely free from headaches. A throbbing, splitting pain would set In in the top of my head. .Nearly every morning I would wako up, with one, ‘and it. would generally last all day, perhaps increasing os the day wore on, and I would often have to eo and lie

down, tthe pains wore so acute. I would get buzzing noises in my. head and care, and I would seo bright flashes of light before my igyos, so that I couldn’t read a'couple of lines of. print without their running into each other.- During the day I would feel drowsy 'and heavy, and generally out of sorts: My heart would often flutter most strangely, and make me think it 'wnis affected,/hut I Suppose it. was the wind - round it.. Some days the pain in the chest would go right through, and ,-ray shoulder blades would ache very much, and I couldn’t draw a full ; breath with any base. I slept fairly well alt night, but the rest didn’t seem to do me much good, las I always woke up tired. What I did eat would often repeat on me, arid I couldn’t notice much baste in what I took. My appetite was always poor tit the (time, and some days,.l would be afraid to eat, but whatever I did cat it made no difference. Even light foods in small quantities -wouldn’t digest, and the lamp in the chest would feel so. heavy. I (tried several tilings for it one way and •another,'hind at last Dr 'Williams’ Pink Pills, and after a long course I got relief. After a while the pain after eating lessened a little, as 1 thought, so I decided to. keep on with thoiu. 1 got back my colour, and my appgtito began to improve, till at last all tho traces of indigestion vanished."

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7019, 6 January 1910, Page 4

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INDIGESTION CAUSED BY THIN BLOOD. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7019, 6 January 1910, Page 4

INDIGESTION CAUSED BY THIN BLOOD. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7019, 6 January 1910, Page 4