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SUFFERERS WITH INDIGESTION Should Know About the Tonic Treatment. The Principle is to Make the Stomach Strong Enough to Digest Food. Wellington Man Cared by this Method. If you suffer from Indigesl ion, what you need to know is that tue trouble is caused by the fact that your stomach is not strong enough to digest ordinary food properly. It will appeal to you that the comraonsense treatment is to make the stomach stronger. Invalid foods, known as pre-digested foods, which don't bring the processes of digestion into action, really ca,use further weakness. Purgatives only hurry the fond on, and don't cure. Dr Williams" Pink Pills, which arc a blood former and nerve tonic, aim at strengthening all the organs of the body. The fact that anaemic people always suffer with indisrestion shows the iutimate relation between the blood supply and the digestive system. That'is why the blood-making qualiti?s of Di* Williams' Pink Pills have cured indigestion in a commousense way. "Back in '95 I had bad health through Chronic Indigestion," said Mr Henry Wilkins, Club Hotel, Wellington, N..Z. "What I suffered no one knows but myself. Every time I ate anything I had a tightening pain in the chest, as if the walls of the chest wore meeting and grinding. The food lay on my chest in a hard lump, and then some time after I would vomit it all up. My breath was very disagreeable, and this made me chary of speaking to people, for fear it would be unpleasant to them. There was always a dragging pain in my stomach and a heaviness in the pit of it. When I got up in theyinomings my head started to swim round, and I feH thnt I would fall. I had to sit down until I felt better. Then a fit of vomi-ins' would attack me, and this used to nearly "bake me to pippps. For throe years T suffered like this, going to some of the best doctors," who did not do me a bit of good. I tried pretty well every patent medicine advertised, but it was money thrown away. Then a friend of minp adviVd me to try Dr Williams' Pink Pills. After the first box I regained health every day. By the time I had taken nine boxes I was thoroughly cured. For the last three years I have n^t had the least return of the old complaint." When you ask for JV Williams' Pink Pills don't be put off with anything els*. (to wimre you can get the genuine, with Dr Williams' name on the outside wrapper. It's the genuine that cures. Price, 3e a box, or six boxes for 16s 6d, to be had of storekoepprs nnd chemiits, or sent direct by the Dr Williams Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington.

Finger-Prints. Do your fingers show the imprint of hard work ? Have they tliat bright, clean, healthy appearance that they ought to have? Are they firm and soft or do they feel like a bricklayer's ? These questions affect every lady. If your hands are not in perfect condition, then the quicker they are, the better you and others will be pleased. Try SYDAL (Wilton's Hand Emollient). It is not a grease, but a scientific skin preparation, which rids your pores of impurities, softens the skin, and leaves it smooth and healthy. SYDAL is the best possible remedy for chapped hands, sunburn, or skin irregularities. In Jars, 1/6. Ail Stores and Chemists. i Grandmother used I I Bonnington's! j if For over 46 years Bonn- s & ingtoh's Irish Moss has | been the standard cough | i remedy. Grandmother! used it. your mother used | it, and you probably use it | yourself and give it to M : I your children. m Bonnington's 1 I 1 CARRAGEEN i J Irish Moss. 1 §§ There is no medicine like M aj it ior breaking up coughs M 8 and colds, healing inflam- m g mation in the bronchial §J B tubes and preventing seri* §g ffl ous lung troubles. ag g REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. gft ft Get what you ask for. and Bb fi ask for Bonnington's Irish RS a J/B* Moss- there is M 8 no remedy G 1 " jUßtas * 00(i -" j$ GOOD DIGESTION waits on appetite and health on both, when PLANTEKOA, the great herbal tonic, is used. For INDIGESTION and kindred ailments, PLANTEKOA hits never been known to fail, wlieu u>ed M directed. t rioat, 6/- largo bott'.ei. M

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 12748, 20 April 1909, Page 2

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