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HATED ALL FOOD.

— — ♦ ■ HOW DR WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS , CUBE INDIGESTION. " Indigestion made my life a perfect misery for four years," writes Mr E. C. Snow : den, c/o Trudgeon Bros., Victoria Street, Auckland. " I was too weary to work and too restless to sleep—^and I simply dreaded the sight of food." - - Every dyspeptic knows those wretched signs— -the fickle - appetite, the , disordered heart, the coated tongue and bad breath, the headaches and heartburn, the biliousness arid belching wind, the drowsiness and despair. The victim, is sallow, languid, thin, down-hearted. There is no charm in the most delightful dinner. A light lunch lies like lead upon the chest — a good taeal causes hours of unspeakable distress. And the ■ blood is to blame for it all — for the stomach i cannot possibly get strength for the work of digestion unless the blood is pure and rich. ! That is why Dr Williams' Pink Pills cured !Mr Snowden — they actually make newblood. I "Two first-class doctors treated me, and I 1 tried all sorts of common medicines and • purging pills," Mr Snowden continues, "but nothing did me the least real good till I built up my blood with Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. Before I took them I was a wreck. I could not digest anything I ate, no matter how plain it was. The simplest food brought on piercing pains and jnadie me miserable for hours. My strength soon started to go, and I grew thin; weak and shaky. I came to the conclusion at last that the indigestion was due to the fact . that my blood had been thinned while living in Queensland — so I got some Dr Williams' ! Pink, Pills. The first box gave me a bit of j an appetite, and every 'dose after that seem!ed to do me a little more good. Gradually \ all the pains left my head, heart and stom- \ ach, and I picked up fresh liveliness. v Soon every sign of indigestion disappeared. Now I eat what I like, and enjoy splendid health. After suffering continually for four i years I was cured completely in a few weeks by six boxes of Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People." r Now Dr Williams' Pink Pills didn't try to cure this symptom or that. They weren't content with giving mere relief like purgative pills. No, Dr, Williams' Pink Pills went straight to the root and cause pf the : whole trouble in the blood. They actually : make new blood. '.: They d° j Q st that one ' thing, but- they do it well. They don't act on the bowels." They won't cure any disease that; doesn't spring originally from bad blood. But, of course, that is the commonest cause of disease. It is the one cause of all such diseases as anaemia, • paleness, pimples, eczema* erysipelas, failing powers, general weakness,; indigestion, biliousness, headaches, backaches, kidney trouble, lumbago, rheumatism, sciatica, neuralgia, nervousness, St Vitus ? dance, rickets, -partial ( paralysis, locomotor ataxia, palpitation oj the heart, fainting fits, the tendency U catch heavy colds, asthma, weak lungs, de oline, and the special ailments of growing girls and women caused by irregularity ir thevblood suppiy. ' Perhaps you are not sure just what you: disease is nor whether it. is caused by ba« ' j blood— but, remember, that you can get th< > l best- medicinal advice absolutely free b: ', writing direct to the Dr Williams' Mcdi cine' Co. -Wellington. From the same ad dress yoVca^ order the genuine Dr Wil . Hams' Pink Pills for Pale People, if you [ local: shopkeeper tidesvto force you to wast your/ money on- some foreign, substitute o j worthless imitation in small glass bottles > Enclose 5s for one box or 16s 6d- for si: i boxes, sent post free. If you get the .pill t locally accept none but the genuine with th Wellington addresss on every wrapper— a] ways in boxes, never in bottles. 60 In one of the seamen's missions in Lor I don a pulpit has recently been installed i ■ exact imitation of a ship. The pulpit i built of oak, and is, constructed exactly lii S the prow of a ship. The design follows ti " line of the ships of the ancient Vikingi " The pulpit is the gift of the commodoi 1 and officers of the flotilla of torpedo boj " at Medway, England.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8003, 5 May 1904, Page 1

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HATED ALL FOOD. Star (Christchurch), Issue 8003, 5 May 1904, Page 1

HATED ALL FOOD. Star (Christchurch), Issue 8003, 5 May 1904, Page 1