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TEE BIGHT iKD W3ONG WAYS OP TBEATINO INDIGESTION. j HOW ONE OP THE’ WOBST CASES j OP INDIGESTION ON BECOBD WAS j CUBED, ! One of the worst cases of indigestion on record is that of Mrs Wallace, Hill street, Block 27, Thames, New Zealand, who was cured by Dr Williams’ Pink Pills. The following statement, made by Mrs Wallace to a responsible reporter will the strictest investigation. She said: — “My attack of Indigestion came on slowly. I had no liking for my food. When I did eat, after about an hour, I’d get the most acute burning pains in my ! chest, particularly at the end of the ! breast bone, and I’d feel it right through ito my shoulder blades. These attacks ' would last perhaps three hours, pass off, and return after each meal. Very often I’d have to bring up what I’d eaten. My ; tongue was coated, and I had a horrible ; taste in my mouth, especially after wak- ; ing. I had the most severe dizzy turns. The room seemed to be going round and I had to sit down. When I sat down to i sew or read I couldn’t see clearly, the lines would run together, and the specks ! and motes before my eyes made everything misty. I always had a sick feeling about me. X couldn’t sleep well at night, but I felt drowsy and heavy all day. I had attacks of heartburn, too. i After suffering like this for a couple of i months I thought I’d give Dr Williams’ Pink Pills a trial. They did me good from the very first. Gradually they drove away all the unpleasant symptoms, and I’d never had a return of them since. lam now in good health, thanks to Dr Williams’ Pink Pills.”
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Southland Times, Issue 14371, 18 March 1910, Page 7
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