INDIGESTION FOR NEARLY A YEAR.
This New Zealand Man has a Miserable Existence*
Cured after Everything else Failed by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.
After putting- in nearly a year, with Indigestion, Mr W. Rutherford, Wyre street. Kaitangata, was cured by Dr Williams* Pink Pills. That these pills have cured a very large number of sufferers firom Indigestion, who have publicly spoken of their cures in the newspapers, is the highest recommendation they could have. The following statement was taken down word for word by a reporter who interviewed Mr Rutherford : " About four years since I suffered much from flatulence, belchings of wind and pain in the Stomach; also heartburn and pain about the heart. I felt a heaviness at the pit of the stomach. My tongue was coated with a whitish substance, end I had a bad taste in my mouth when I woke in the morning-. I had a smothering .feeling about the heart, and great palpitation and giddiness in the head. My sleep used to be much disturbed. I used to bo very despondent and unable to attend to my work, which I had to leave for. three "months. I consulted a doctor, who prescribed for me. His. medicine did mo no good, and he changed it. I them consulted another doctor, but I derived no benefit from his treatment either. I. nad been under the doctor's treatment for aboub two or three months, when the doctor ordered 1 me away for a change. I felt a slight improvement while I was a.way, bufc as soon as I returned home again I became as bad as ever. Through reading a pamphlet of cures of complaints similar to mine, I decided on giving Dr Williams' Pink Pills a. trial. I purchased a box from Mr* Hitchon, .storekeeper, and in about tern days I found they were doing me goodand I continued their use till I hadi used three boxes, when I was cured. Since my cure I have passed a .medical examination* for admission into a friendly society." Dr_ Williams' Pink Pills are soldi by chemists and storekeepers, or _ sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of price 3s per box, six boxes 16s 6d by the Dr Williams Medicine Co., of Australasia, Ltd., WeK lington.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2975, 22 March 1911, Page 69
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