THE CURING OF STOMACH TROUBLE.
< ♦ Removing the Cause Cures ths Complaint* 4 Any other Treatment is Mera Palchwork—A Great Sufferer from Indigestion tells how He was Cured.
Briefly, to cure Stomach Trouble try and remove whatever causes it. Remember that the cause removed is a complete cureStomach trouble is a general name for all the foims of Indigestion, whether great pain after eating, belchings of wind, heavy, feeling in the stomach, nausea, or the sharp pains that often feel like heart trouble r There are two things noticeable in Indigestion. One is that doctors always find Indigestion a prominent symptom in a blood-Ic-SS, run-down state. The other, tha^t sufferers with Indirection usually find relief \\ hen a tonic is taken that restores the general health. Without a doubt Stomach Trouble is simply stomach weakness. The right cure is to" make the stomach strong enough to digest food without any trouble. Any other treatment is mere patchwork at; the" best. Purgatives merely move the food on. Pre-digested foods don't call on the stomach to do its own work. As the processes of digostion are by the blood and the neivos, the stomach that It too weak to properly digest food needs a tonic to give it sti^ngth. We have never heard of an% thine?- that has rured so many cases of Indigestion as Dr Williams' PinkPill-.. Thi> is because they make new blood. tone Ih3 nei\es, and so strengthen all riy» bodily functiens. As proof i 3 stronger than any argument, we give below the particulars of a severe case lerxMitlv vppoitod. " I noticed my digestion some time back g-^ttinif very poor, due mostly to eating my meals 100 hastily, and also to the dust in" niv former employment,"' said Mr J. S. Tonkin. Charles strep't. West Shore, Napier. Xp'.v Zealand. "About 3 o'clock each day I'd get so\ere pains in the chest at the e ( )d of the breast-bone, ami they would last? till bodiiinc. I always at? well, but I paid dually for it. I did not sta-op at all well. I liii^ht lie awake for hours. I was often attacked with dizzy turns in the day, as H objects near me w&re coming cla«e up and thru rcn eating, and thero would be quit« r a haze bofore my eyes. I got very sallow, aj*d won! down in weight quite a couple of. stone. I felt very depressed in spirits and quite don^ up, as if I had no effort or i^tronsrth ,'oft. Vegetables especially disagreed with m<\ nnd I often could not. keep th.-»m d-ovrn. I took various tonics, but I only ijerrsd to get worse. At last I tried Dr' William-,' Pink Pills. The second box started to cio m.^ good. I found the pains in my N rhe*t and Ftoiraoh gradually lessening. I beaan to sleep a lot better. When I was half through the third box I felfc b3t.*-er Jrcill. My colour came back. .« 1 ronld oaf a good meal with no after-effects. I b n gan to | -lit flesh on. I did not need more than three boxes of Dr Williams' Pink PilK as every symptom of Indteestion had disappeared when I finished that number. Now I am in the best of health and condition." It is a fact that people who look smart n.ml shrewd are never pestered by \ha shopkeoper to take one of his own so-called euros. They get the genuine without question. If one begins to talk to you o( something " just as good," you may conclude ho thinks you easy to gull. Ther« are many placos where genuine goods ar« ahvaya given without question — trade there. Price 3s per box, six boxes 16s 6d. from the Dr Williams Medicine Co. of Australasia (Ltd.), Wellington.
— Two-th.:rds of the entire area of France under grass or crogSj
THE CURING OF STOMACH TROUBLE.
Otago Witness, Issue 2902, 27 October 1909, Page 62
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