FOR NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA
TAKE DR WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. Nervous (lyiqrepm u a rliaeiMso of the nerves, not of the stomach. Indigestion one day and complete freedom from symptoms the next usually means nervous dyspepsia, especially if the patient is of a nervous or highly strung temperament. The attacks occu rat more or less regular intervals, and are often brought on by nervous excitement. A sick feeling after eating, sometimes vomiting, a weak, shaky, “gone” feeling when the stomach is empty—these are the usual symptoms, but in the case of some highly strung people the sight of food or the approach of meal time may cause vomiting. Dr Williams’ Pink Pills are especially useful to sufferers from nervous dyspepsia, as they not only build up the general physical condition, but also act directly on the nerves, strengthening and revitalising them. These pills, with proper regulation of the diet, afford the most correct and successful way in which nervous and functional dyspepsia can be treated. Price, 3/- per box.
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Southland Times, Issue 19458, 23 January 1925, Page 9
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167FOR NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA Southland Times, Issue 19458, 23 January 1925, Page 9
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