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A BAD STOMACH.

Good and Bad Treatments, Only One Scientific Cure Dr Williams' Finis: Pills.

" I know New Zealand from Three Kings to the Bluff, and I never met a man or woman in the v.'holo colony who had Indigestion as bad as I hod it ino jcars ago, said Mr James Waldeu, whoso homo is at 60 Toiy street, Wellington, and who hss probably as many friends thioughout New Zealand as any man. "I was a wieck with it. I had no end of caicful doctoring, and I tried every boasted remedy on tho market, Instead of curing me all those 'Indigestion Cures' made me worse. Nothing did me the !ca«t real good till I sol my blood right with Dr Williams' Pink PilK and they cured mo for good. I often wonder liow common medicine can hope to cuie Indigestion when it doesn't make any attempt to touch the came of the whole trouble in the blood." Mr Walden might well wonder. Indigestion can be treated in many ways, but it can be cured in only one way—through the blood. Dr Williams' Pink Pills actually MAKE new blood—that is why they cure hundreds like .Tames Walden, after everything else has failed. Purgatives cm never cure Indigestion By main force they move the food on still undigested. That weakens tlie whole system, uses up tho natural juices of tho body, and leaves the stomach and bowels parched and soie. It is a causo of Indige'tion—not a cure. Others try predigested foods and peptonizing drugs. But drugs which digest the food for flip Hornach really weaken ils powers The digestive organs can never do their work properly until they are strong enough to do it for themselves. Nothing can give them that power but now pure licli red blood—and Dr Williams' Pink Pilla contain just tho elements that actually go to ! nialco new blood. So the reason for this succe s s is plain. The health of the stomach depends upon the blood in its delicate veins. If that blood is weak and wateiy tho gastric glands haven't tho stiongth to seciete the juices which alono can digest tho food. If tho blood is already loaded with impurities, it cannot absorb the good from tho food when it is digested. Nothing can stimulate tho glands and nothing oan nbsorb tho nourishment but pure red blood. And nothing can givo that now blood but Dr William*' Pink Pills.

" My blood got in a bad state, and then my stomach gave way," Sir Walden wont on. "A sharp pain shot through my chest and botween my shoulder blade. It nas liko a stab from a. knife. For two years I didn't know what good health _wd3. I lost all appetito and heait. Tho sight of food turned me sick. I was always dull and drowsy. At night I tossed about in misery, and got tip nioie tired than when I went to bed. My nerves gave way, 'and I seemed to lose all grip of myself. In fact, my whole health started to go to pieces. "My breath was heavy and foul. sly tongue was coated with slime; and it is no wonder, for I suffered greatly from costiveness, and the undigested food lay in my stomach till it fermented. Whenever I ate anything I felt as if I wanted to vomit, but couldn't Often I starved myself to avoid this bilious feeling. In a few weels I lost 9st m weight. " At last my sight gave way," Mr Waldeu added. "I was half-blind, and always had a dread of falling down. Often I had to tjropo my way along by hanging on to the fence. I was almost too weak to walk A few steps left me breathless, with a piercing pain in mv heart. Sometimes I thought I would die in the street. That was tho stato I was in when I started Dr Williams' Pink Pills.

" Every other medicine failed to do me the least good," Mr Walden concluded. "Pnicative pills made me worse. But a friend had such faith in Dr Williams' Pink Pilk that 1 determined to givo them a fair trial. My imi.ro'.einent Logan at tho second box—it "gave me the best appetito I liad had for years. From that 011 I picked up. After a fortnight I could cat anything without fear of a bilious attack. Then my 3; 'lit became clear. All this time T was ,11'gw.i.z stronger. After six boxes of Dr Wiliir.rr.i' Pinl; Pills I stood completely cured." Remember Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Peoplo actually juke now blood—norhlug more. They don't act on the bowels. Ho othor medicine can ftril.c at the root of disease like they do They ha\e cuied tho worst eases of liver trouble, indigestion, neuralgia, rheumatism, sciatioa, and general weakness in New Zealand. Sold by all chemists and storekeepers, and by the Dr WilliamV Mcdicir.e Co., Wellington—3s a box; six boxes 163 fid, post free.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13289, 22 May 1905, Page 2

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A BAD STOMACH. Otago Daily Times, Issue 13289, 22 May 1905, Page 2

A BAD STOMACH. Otago Daily Times, Issue 13289, 22 May 1905, Page 2

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