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VOMITED EVERY MEAL.

WEAK STOMACH EOR 8 YEARS. SPLITTING BILIOUS HEADACHES. HENRY LECKIE, AUCKLAND. ALWAYS READY FOR DINNER NOW. DR WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. "Indigestion wore me down to skin and bone," said Mr Henry Leckie, 4 Newtown Rd., Auckland. "I suffered something cruel for eight long years without a break. All that time I kept doctoring, but nothing did me one atom of good till I took Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. They gave me a ripping appetite, and a digestion to match it. I've been in perfect health ever since, so I have good reason to say that Dr Williams' Piuk Pills can cure the worst case of Indigestion in New Zealand. "Anyone who ban ever bad Indigestion knows that it can maku a wreck of a man in a few months," Mr Leckie went on. "For eight years it never let me have one meal without putting me through hours of agony afterwards. I grew to hate the very thought of food. Every mouthful I forced down lay like lead on my chest, j and gave me a cutting pain at the end of my breast bone. M.f tongue was coated, and my breath was so bad that I was ashamed to go near anyone. I had hard work to keep anything at all on my stomach. Nearly everything I ate brought on a bilious attack. Sometimes I vomited every meal. The cold sweat poureß off me, and 1 shook like a leaf. Every bout left me as weak as a child. "My friends all know what a wreck I Was," Mr Leckie added. "My cheek bones started to come through the skin. I wasted away to a skeleton. After walking a block my legs would go from under me. If I went upstairs, I could hardly catch my breath when I got to the top. My heart seemed to be leaping up in my throat. Doctors did me no lasting good and I soon lest ail hope of ever getting back my old health. I could not shake off tbe feeling that same piece of Lad luck was hanging over my bead. My nerves went all to pieces and I could not sleep. I twisted and turned bj tbe hour. Most nights I beard tbe clock strike three before I closed my eyes. Even then my sleep was so heavy that I got up more tired than when I went to bed. In the morning I was pains all over. It was all I could do to drag through tbe day. My back ached till I could hardly stand. Life wasn't worth the living. "After the doctors gave me up, I tried all sorts of medicines that people said might cure me," added Mr Leckie. "All they did was tv tear through my bowels and leave me weaker than ever. When I read how Dr Williams' Pink Pills cured a man by building up his blood, 1 made up my mind to give them a fair trial. The first box made me as hungry as a hawk. 1 was afraid to eat at first— but I soon found that I could digest any mortal thing that was set in front of me. In a month everyone was telling me that I was looking a new man altogether. AH that time 1 hadn't had a headache or a bilious at'fick. I kept on with Dr Williamß' Pink Pill*, and gained every day in weight *nd strength. I got a fresh grip of myself, and my hf art grew strong and steady. Five boxes cured me for good. I have been fit es a fiddle ever since. So you see Ikno* what I'm talking about when I say thut i>r Williams' Pink Pills can enre the won>t ca j e of ludtgestion in the Colonies." Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People can never fail to cure, because they go right to the root of the tiouble in the blood. Bad blood is the cause of all common diseases like araatnia (bloodlessnesa) eczema, paleness, heatia< hes, neura'gia, pciatica, rheumatism, lumbago, backacne, ; kidney complaint, liver rouble, biliousness, indigestion, general weakness, and the special ailments that only women folk know. Bad blood is tbe one cause — aud Dr Williams' Pink Pills are the one cure, because they actually make new blood. They do just that one thing, but they do it well. But, of course, you must get the genuine Dr Williams' Pink Pills foi Pale People— 3d a box, six boxes 16s Bd, from chemists aod storekeepers or scut post free by tbe Dr Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington. Medical advice given and proper diets recommended to a'l who write, free of charge.

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West Coast Times, Issue 13732, 31 January 1906, Page 4

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VOMITED EVERY MEAL. West Coast Times, Issue 13732, 31 January 1906, Page 4

VOMITED EVERY MEAL. West Coast Times, Issue 13732, 31 January 1906, Page 4