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WEAK STOMACHS CAUSE INDIGESTION.

» 0 " r THE COMPLAINT CURED BY STRENGTHENING THE STOMACH. AN INSTANCE SHOWING HOW THE TONIC TREATMENT ACTS PROMPT. LY AND EPPECTIVELY. Miss Isabella Thomas, Millar street, near Rose road. Grey Lynn, Auckland, writes: — •T gradually became a sufferer from Indigestion. About an hour after each meal I’d get the most severe pains In the chest. I’d feel as if I were on fire In-

side, and yet there was always a cold feeling as if I had swallowed a stone. My tongue was always furred, especially In the mornings. I’d get faint turns just as if I were going to swoon, and sometimes I’d go quite dizzy, and the room would seem to swim round me. I had to have light food only, and specially cooked for me. I was thoroughly wretched in my spirits. I lost all my colour and got as sallow as possible, and thin as well. My heart would palpitate alarmingly. I had severe headaches in the forehead and back of the head, and I’d,Just have to go and lie down. As to strength, I had none. The doctor’s treatment did me good only for a little time. 1 tried hosts of things -with the same result. Then I read in a pamphlet left at the house about Dr Williams’ Pink Pills. The first box eased me a little, and after I had taken five boxes X am glad to say all those pains and aches went away. My digestion got stronger every day. My mother had spent quite a good sumiof money in various medicines, but Dr Williams’ Pink Pills set me on my feet.”

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Southland Times, Issue 14371, 18 March 1910, Page 7

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WEAK STOMACHS CAUSE INDIGESTION. Southland Times, Issue 14371, 18 March 1910, Page 7

WEAK STOMACHS CAUSE INDIGESTION. Southland Times, Issue 14371, 18 March 1910, Page 7