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THE DESPAIR OF DYSPEPTICS. HOW TO REPAIR WEAK STOMACHS. To suffer tbc intense, burning pains of indigestion is sufficient ior its victims to give up hope of ever enjoying a day's peace and comfort. Ihe mischief caused bv the stomach when it becomes the seat of disorders and torment is widespread. Besides acute back and chest pains, flatulence and constipation, dyspepsia will result in ill-nutrition of the body, blood and nerves, and consequently the power to resist disease will be weak. A stomach out of order means a life out of order. Think then whether you have taken the right steps to make your stomach digest foods properly. First and foremost your blood must be plentiful, rich and pure. Good now blood is essential to strengthen Your stomach and digestive tract. The mo-r. celebrated tome for this purpose is Dr. Williams' PinkPills, which will help to make rich red blood in anv case where the ravages or indigestion have left its victim with thin, impure blood. Take Dr. Williams' Pink Pill> and 'experience the delight vou will feel when the newly madt blood flows through vour system, building up and strengthening your stomach and digestive tract. Dyspepsia and its tortures will become a thing of the past. You will enjoy food and feel an entirely new person. Start now with the reliable blood tonic. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, of nIT chemists. 3s a bottle. —6
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19145, 31 October 1927, Page 8
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