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GREAT TRAVELLER INTERVIEWED.

From Norwich (England) to Lyttelton (New Zealand) is a far cry, but Mr William R. Taylor, of St. David-st., Lyttelton, has spanned the distance and more besides, for he has visited some of Australia’s most interesting spots. “After doing some 15,000 miles of travelling,” said he, “I lived in various parts of New Zealand, eventually settling in Lyttelton. The climate suited me fairly well until two years ago, when I gradually became weak, the result of indigestion,

which prevented me from obtaining nourishment from my food. The symptoms were fulness and discomfort after meals, flatulency, heartburn and considerable internal pain. I received medical treatment, but without permanent effect, and I also tried advertised remedies with a like result. Some time ago I had bought Dr. Williams’ pink pills for my daughter, and they had cured her of anaemia. I now noticed they were recommended for indigestion so I started taking them. After a few doses I began to relish my meals and no pain or discomfort followed. I could almost feel these pills making blood. Day by day the flatulence, heartburn and other discomfort faded away; I grew strong and slept soundly. Four boxes cured me. Now I can eat almost anything and my health is splendid.” In enabling the blood to absorb and make use of the nourishment in the food, Dr. Williams' pink pills remove the cause of indigestion, and permanently cure its effects. To cure indigestibn move the bowels freely, then take one Dr. Williams’ pink pill after each meal for the first, week ; later on take two. Many severe and chronic cases have been thus permanently cured. By enriching the blood and toning-up the nerves Dr. Williams’ pink pills also cure anaemia, debility, nervous exhaustion, hysteria, ladies* ailments, insomnia, rheumatism, sciatica, consumption of the bowels and lungfe, bronchitis, effects of pneumonia and influenza, etc. From chemists and storekeepers, and the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Wellington, three shillings per box, six boxes sixteen and six, post free. Purgatives cannot' cure indigestion; they simply move on the food, still undigested, leaving the stomach dry and sluggish and the patient worse.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/NZGRAP19011130.2.17

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXVII, Issue XXII, 30 November 1901, Page 1022

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GREAT TRAVELLER INTERVIEWED. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXVII, Issue XXII, 30 November 1901, Page 1022

GREAT TRAVELLER INTERVIEWED. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXVII, Issue XXII, 30 November 1901, Page 1022

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