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INDIGESTION THEN WEAKNESS • Lack of Nourishment Causes Run Down Condition. ♦ Carterton Man Laid off Work and became a Mere Wreck—How He Cured Himself. A. ; gT*T« feature of Indigestion is the low of energy and weight which often *ccompaniee the complaint. The patient eate little, owing to fe*r of after Buffering, and gets no nourishment from what » eaten. A bad.y run-down condition ia the result. Tha was the experience of a Carterton man, Mr George Conjjdon, of Hi?h ,s tr<>et, who h»d to lose at times several daye worK owing to illness, until Dr. Williams" Pick Pills brought him new health. "I began to euffer with Indigestion about April, 1912," said Mr Congdon, "and * oto ™?, -would I suffer on account of -what I hsd eaten, but would have terrible paine across my head. I tried several headache cures, but they did mc no good at all. I began to lose my" sleep and would lie awake for hours. My mouth had an unpleasant taete in it, and I had no desire ■ for food. From being a quick worker at my trade, I began to get tired very quickly and always felt drowsy. I could not shake thia feeling off. This worried mc, and I got worse every day. I />« all my desire for out-door work, and had to lose several days' work, *c I was unable to go Sometimes I wou'd get a quick etabbing pain beneath the ehoulder and I had a difficulty in drawing a, full breath. I ueked the doctor if my hoait was affected, as it wou d palpitate at the slightest exertion. My signt, became affected and I would have to eaten hold of the nearest object to kc«p myseU from falling. I wae a terrible sight at this tune, *nd my friends pitied mc. One day my employer, who of course had noticed my oondi; tion, asked mc if I had ever tried Dr. Williams Pink Pi'Js. I said, "I had tried everything else and got no relief." However, on his •dvioe I tried a box, and I began to get relief. After four months of Buffering, 1 began to know what a good nights rest meant I kept on with them and gradually my energy xet.&ned and I was ableto resume my work. My appetite became good agam and my whole system became fit and well aglin I have not euffexed » day's illness for Dr. Williams; Pink Pflta is proved by cures, therefore don t be put off with a substitute. Sold at 3s a box; six boxes lGs 6d by all dealere or from the Dr Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd, Wellington. 1"

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14830, 22 November 1913, Page 5

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441

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14830, 22 November 1913, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14830, 22 November 1913, Page 5

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