DREADED MEAL TIME
Hiis Woman Suffered foi Years with Indigestion.
h Agony after Eating the Bit of Food —She tells how she was Cured*
"Indigestion used to trouble me a good deal," said Mrs'J. McLean, 9 Hutt Road, Petone, Wellington. '"My food all turned acid, and I lost all liking for my meals. If I didn't eat a lemon or something sour in the morning when I woke I would retell violently and be thoroughly sick. After a bit of a meal I felt as if T must go and lie dowm, I was so depressed and so drowsy, and the food would lie like lead on my chest so that I could hardly breathe. . My mouth tasted like copper and my tongue, always had a coating. I went down terribly in flesh and my skin was quite sallow and ! yellow. At times'iny heart would apparently stop beating for a few seconds and then go on again. I would feel nearly always out of'sorts, and it was a struggle to get through each day's heavy duties. I could not stoop to open the oven door or do a bit of scrubbing without feeling so dizzy when I got up that 1 would have, to take hold of something to steady myself for a few moments. However, I found Dr. -Williams' Pink Pills useful for these troubles. I used to take two pills after meals. Since I finished the course I have not had any. return of this troublesome complaint, and* I've kept as well as could be wished." As the process of...digestion is. coil- , trolled by tlie Wood and nerves, the proper way.to strengthen the stomach is to take a Mood-making tonic. Nothing else adds,to the blood supply so quickly as Dr. ■Williams' Pink Pills, and nothing else has..been found _ to give weak stomachs-strength as quickly. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are 3s a box and.six boxes 16s 6d,cf all dealers, or from-The Dr.: Williams' ,JVled)cine Co., of Australasia Ltd. 5 Wellington. ,
birds, weakly constitution-,• and.prohably a .small average .supply of eggs therefrom. As regards' condiments, 1 might mention here now that most authorities are agreed that even the 'laying fowls are hest without. such artificial 'Stimulants. ■•■ '/"The digestive organs are impaired, the ovaries are strained, and, a bird so . fed is entirely ( unsuitable ior the .breeding pen. " ",' '" ■" .''• ....'-, The size of'a fowfis'iiot necessarily any indication 'of ilier capacity, for assimilating food'J 'in ""fact," Wyandotte's are frequently'found to consume less, than Leghorns. •;' "' . ' ~
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10551, 6 February 1912, Page 6
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