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HATED ALL FOOD.

Dr Williams' Pink Pills

The One Cure for indigestion.

! '""A 1 year ago my health was wrecked byIndigestion. To-day lam hale and '»h«arty" again. I never felt better in my life. .And all my present health I owe to, Dr, Williams . Pink Pills for Pale People." That is fche simple,' straightforward statement of Mr Edwrad Mayson, of Market street, Napier. Mr Edward Mayson has been prominent in the political life of the Hawke's Bay district" for the last twenty years. He hasbeen one of the local leaders in the Reform movement, and has always been highly respected even by those to whom he was most strongly opposed politically. The Temperance cause has interested him especially, as Mr Mayson is the etaunchest o£ teetotallers. His fellow citizens in Napier describe him as a plain-spoken man of tho highest honour, and his wcrd ia as good as his bond throughout Hawke's Bay.

" I oould not imagine anyone having: indigestion worse," said Mr Mayson, " and I cannot imagine- anyone going on suffering when Dr Williams' Pink Pills can cure them. Before I got my bad tttack, twelve months ago, I suffered for years. My teeth were bad, and my work kept me so closely confined that I got no exercise. Then my blood got in a bad state, and words cannot tell what I went through with Indigestion. I could neither work nor sleep. My sight grew dim, and I was afraid I would goblind. All food disagreed with. me. Bufc now, thanks to Dr Williams' Pink Pills, I enjoy three good meals a day." The digestion, as every doctor knows," depends upon the tiny blood vessels in the stomach. If the blood is in a pure, healthystate it stimulates the glands to pour out a good supply of gastre juices to digest the food — and - then the blood in these tiny veins absorbs the nourishment. .If the blcod is weak and watery, it cannot rovise the gaetric glands to .action. If the Hood is loaded "with' ' impurities it cannot absorbthe nourishment. In both cases you suffer from - Indigestion. The food lies undigested on the" stomach, aa heavy as l&ad.It ferments, and makes you belch wind. Sometimes the sour fluid rises to your mouth. The foul-smelling gases coat' /your tongue, and bring on headaches. Then; * your, .whole health _ breaks down. Yenir nerves go to pieces. - You can neither eat nor sleep. You- «et no strength from your food, and gradually lose all energy. l l r hsfc it Indigestion — cruel, gnawing, nauseating Indigestion, — the most miserable malady that a man can have!

Dr Williams' Pink Pills cure Indigestion because they go right down, to the root of ~ the trouble irt the blood. Purgatives can't cure it — they only sweep the food out, still undigested. It Is just as useless, to tinker TjffEh the symptoms. Dr Williams' Pink Pillfl cure the cause. They do just one thing, but they do it well. They actually MAKE new blood. This new blood' cleanses th-ei stomach, stinrulates r>e glands, puts new life into the liver, sharpens the appetite, and gives the system strength to digest the food and absorb every ounce of strength from it. That is the secret of what Dr Williams' Pink Pills did for Mr Mayson, of Napier. " Often I suffered such torment that I had to knock off' work," Mr Mayeon resumed. " After eating anything my face would flush and my heacl swim. I would have to grasp the nearest thing to save myself from falling. One day, in Brewster street, one of these sudden fits wjok me, and I "would have fallen headlong if it had not been for $ie fence. My heart was disordered too, for the least excitement made it thump like mad. My nerves broke right; down. I used to toss and dream all nighfc long ; in the morning I was worn out, without any strength or heart for my work. I never liad any appetite for breakfast. I£ I ate- anything it brought on a fit of dizziness. The cold perspiration i>onired from my throbbing head, and I could hardly see out of my eyes. That was what alarmed me most. I made sure that I was going blind. " I was giving up all hope," Mr Mayson, went on," when I read of another case like mine that Dr Williams' Pink Pills hao? cured. I decided to give them a fair trial, if I had to take a dozen boxes. To my delight, the second box gave me a bit ofi an appetite. After that every dese did ma more good. When I had finished the* fourth box I was completely cured. All my headaches, backaches, tieryousaess, biliousness, dizziness, and indigestion have) gone for good. I never felt better in my, life. Whenever I see anyone suffering from Indigestion I tell them that Dr Williams* Pink Pills can cure them just as sure aa the sun sets."

Just as surely as they cured Mr Mayson 's Indigestion, Dr Williams' Fink Pills cart oure biliousness, headaches, sideaches, backaches, kidney trouble, lumbago, rheumatism, sciatica, neuralgia, nervousness, general weakness, and the special reciet ailments of growing girls and women. All these* ailments come from bad blood, and Dr> Williams' Pink Pills actually hake newi blood. But you must insist on getting the same kind as cured Mr Mayson. Soldi by retailers and the Dr Williams' Medicinei (Jo., Wellington, at 3s a box, or six boxes for 16s 6d, post free. Writ© for fre«> medical advice.

On Thursday night the police at Anibei Ilev took turns on guard at the lock-up,- in which tho three men alleged to be con. nceted with th.3 recent burglary were coa» fined

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Otago Witness, Issue 2668, 3 May 1905, Page 24

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HATED ALL FOOD. Otago Witness, Issue 2668, 3 May 1905, Page 24

HATED ALL FOOD. Otago Witness, Issue 2668, 3 May 1905, Page 24

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