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TAKEN IN TIME.

. OBSTINATE INDIGESTION BEATEN. (Port Melbourne Standard.) Having he*rd so much and ro often of tbe wonderful. efficacy of the Dr ' Wii:i»m«'s Pink Pills forPftle People, we were glad to hear of a case in our own district in which benefit had been derived from the use of tbe Pills. A' representative was therefore told off to visit tbe residence of Mrs Austin, 108 City road, South Melbourne. It being Fiiday morning, this lady was in the midst of her work Vthen cur reniesentafcire called, but 6he

expressed her jjleasure at being a^ie t, give up a few moments to txbol the vinut-s of Dr Williara&'s Pink Pills for Pale People. She explained that she had not been very ill — that wag, she had not been compelled to .csll in a deefcor, but she had been bo unvrell for several months tbat when she noticed the advertisement relating to the pills she determined to give them a trial. She complained of having suffered from revere indigestion End drowsiness, which almost prevented her from doing her daily work. Altogether shehad taken four boxes of the Pills, and when our representative saw her ahe had qnite recovered from her trouble, and her verdict was :—": — " The Pills are grand for curing indigestion." From feeling miserable and being unable to do her work, she said life was now a pleasure, apd her appearance quite justified this assertion. Tfais is a case which should attract the attention of housewives in general. Many such go about for months in a melancholy, Bemi-dtspon-deut condition. They ate net ill enough to call in a doctor, and jet they feel as if they could scarcely do anything but lie down all day and let the homework go as it will In time many husbands get weary of the continued complaints of the wite, and uuhappiuess creeps into the home. If such cases were promptly dealt with, and this valuable remedy, now used so extensively, were applied, we feel certain that much misery wonld be averted. Mrs Austin explained that we were quite at liberty to make use of her statements in order that others might be benefited by following her example in using the Dr Williams's Pink Pills for Pale People.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2274, 30 September 1897, Page 16

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TAKEN IN TIME. Otago Witness, Issue 2274, 30 September 1897, Page 16

TAKEN IN TIME. Otago Witness, Issue 2274, 30 September 1897, Page 16

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