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The Commonest Ailment of the Day g is malnutrition, inability to derive benefit from food q taken. Food that does not digest is worse than wasted, v The complaint which doctors most often hear is just this: “I Eat but my Food does me no good." 0 Food that fails to feed sets up Indigestion, Sluggish 2 J Liver, Lack of Appetite, Weakness, Biliousness. 7 2 DR. WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS | cure these ailments, and give new strength by enabling ® the blood to take up, and profit by the food we eat. J? They add threefold to the nourishment; they clear the 2} skin, improve the appetite, renew the energy. They >2 are a true tonic, but they improve instead of deranging 2 J the digestion like other tonics; they strengthen instead ?2 of weakening, as purgatives do. 2J Indigestion, Headaches and Pain in the Back, Dizziness and 0 Disturbed Sleep. Weakness. Mr. Samuel Buxton, of Glamorgan Vaio, Walloon, Zk Ipswich, writes :—“Many years ago I began to suffer W x “For many years I have been troubled greatly from a serious derangement of the digestive organs. with indigestion and headaches,” writes Mrs. J. A. The first symptoms were pain in the back, dizziness, Mills, of Station Yard. Methven (N.Z.) “ The head- loss of memory, and general weakness. Then my i .. i, appetite failed and 1 became very irritable. rhe LR aches were so bad that 1 did not know what to do to 11 . . j u 4-1 *. i i j *. i a .tcucß wexe ou ua i weakness increased so much that I had to leave ofi /L ease them. As I grew older they became worse my work and when trying to walk bad turns came and more frequent. I sould not eat my food with over me, and I liad to cling to something for support relish, and I generally suffered great inconvenience to save myself from falling. A doctor said I was Zk after eating, even a light meal. My sleep was also suffering from biliousness, but there seemed no re- W7 affected. I was in a weak and distressing state when I lief for me. One day whilst reading a paper I was C* , , r , • i vx i struck by the peculiar name, ‘ Dr. Williams Pink 2k read an advertisement showing how Dr. W ilhanis Pink Pills for Pale People.’and as these pills were adver- W? Pills had cured cases of indigestion. I bought three tised to cure indigestisn I purchased a supply and boxes and continued with them until I had no begun taking them, first using a laxative, as is necessity to do so. lam now free from indigestion necessary in such cases. Before long the stupid W7 and eat my meals with more relish than I have done feeling of dizziness went away, my memory returned, L R _ . . .. » an d the terrible pains m my back abated. I took 2 s k for years. Whenever I have an opportunity of four boxes and am now perfectly cured. I have a recommending- Dr. Williams Pink Pills I will hearty appetite, my blood is rich and red, and I feel L J heartily do so.” stronger than eve..” (r— — wyirw w Dr. Williams'Pink Pills also cure Debility. Nervous 7 b Troubles, Insomnia. Chronic Headaches. Paralysis, /k WHINK Rheumatism. Consumption, etc. When purchasing, El Mills If M be sure that the lull 'name “Dr. Williams' Pink Pills FOR 'll for Pale People*' is printed in RED ink on WHITE N/ f® ALB Kj outside wrapper. Beurere ot harmful Imitations, and Wp . AahT.QPV.T. w/y never accept anything said to be “lust as good.** »■ IaaBLZ There is no medicine “lust as good’* as Dr. kk Williams* Pink Pills, which are sold by the Dr. Williams* Med cine 80.. Wellington. N.Z.. 7h 3/« per box. 6 boxes 16/6. and by chemists and storekeepers. 7h BUT MIND YOU ASK FOR DR. WILLIAMS*. 2?

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXIV, Issue VII, 17 February 1900, Page 295

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Page 295 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXIV, Issue VII, 17 February 1900, Page 295

Page 295 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXIV, Issue VII, 17 February 1900, Page 295