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DEPRESSING INDIGESTION.

AGONY SUFFERED DAY BY DAY.

A table laden with good nourishing food can be a depressing spectacle to the sufferer of indigestion. Lack of appetite, the violent pain after a mouthful or two, takes away all the pleasure from a meal. Is it to be wondered at that dyspeptics are usually so irritable, despondent and harassed-look-ing? The real wonder is how they manage to go from day to day enduring agony and without proper nourishment.

In nearly every form of indigestion there is a deficiency of good, rich blood. When the blood is thin, the stomach weakens, food lies undigested, gas forms and pain becomes frequent and severe. The digestive organs, like all other parts of the body, must have a plentiful supply of rich blood. This promotes the flow of gastric juices, stimulates the stomach's nerves and muscles, and assures comfortable digestion.

To overcome indigestion, strengthen your weak stomach by replenishing your blood supply. The tonic that will do this rapidly and effectively is Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. The rich, red blood these pills help to make will tone up your digestive organs, banish the pains and flatulence, and restore your appetite. All Chemists and Storekeepers sell Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, 3/- bottle—nothing else will do.

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Wairarapa Age, 23 January 1929, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, 23 January 1929, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, 23 January 1929, Page 7

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