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EXPERIENCE OF A N.Z. MAN WITH INDIGESTION, HE CURED HIMSELF BY THE TONIC TREATMENT, WHICH IS GIVING SPLENDID RESULTS. “ I noticed my digestion some time back getting very poor, due mostly to eating my meals too hastily, and also to the dust in my former employment/’ said Mr 'J. S, Tonkin, Charles Street, West Shore, Napier, N.Z. “ About 3 o’clock each day I’d get severe pains in the chest at the end of the breast bone, and 'they would last till bedtime. I always ate well, but I paid dearly for it. I did. not sleep at all well, I might lie awake for hours. 1 was often attacked with dizzy turns in the day, as if objects near me were coming close up and then retreating, and there -would be quite a haze before my eyes, i got very sallow, and went down in -weight quite a couple of stone. I felt very depressed in spirits and quite done up, as if I had no energy or strength left. Vegetables especially disagreed with me, and I often could not keep them down. I took various tonics, but I only seemed to get worse. At last 1 tried Dr Williams’ Pink Pills. r lhe second box started to do me good. 1 found the pains in ray chest and gradually lessening. 1 began to sleep a lot better. When 1 was half way through the third box 1 felt better still. My colour came back. I could eat a good meal with no after effects. 1 began to put flesh on. I did not need more than three boxes of Dr Williams’ Pink Pills, as every symptom of indigestion had disappeared when I finished that number.”

THE RIGHT WAY TO CURE THE COM PL AUNT. THIS WOMAN CURED BY TliE TONIC TREATMENT WITH DR WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS. “ I got tun down in the first place, and then my digestion failed,” said Miss May Tonkin, East Moonta, S.A. “ Whatever 1 ate lay very heavy on my chest, sometimes for hours, and caused a great deal of discomfort. My colour went, and 1 became 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 wake ' up with one, and it would generally last all day, perhaps increasing as the day wore oh, and 1 would often have to go and lie down, the pains were so acute. 1 would get buzzing noises in my head and ears, and 1 would see bright flashes of light before my eyes, so that 1 couldn’t read a couple of lines of print without their running into each other. During the day I would feel drowsy

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Otago Witness, Issue 2913, 12 January 1910, Page 26

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