'.'.'-';',.'■ :--'.•;•'. ♦ : . - ; DISMAL DIET OF A ; 'WELLINGTON f WOMAN : WITH' INDIGESTION, y ,' SHE. -CUBED HERSELF BY THE ;'■ :TONJC TREATMENT;WHICH-IS :; . ;.;jGI.yKG;SPIJ3NXp:BESULTS. '■<. '.'■. "I ..suffered..for. years. most :acutely • off and on from indigestion, -in.fact I : may say -I.was a ..martyr-to it;" 'said Mrs. J. A., S. Brown, 94; Mein-'Street,' Newtown, Wellington. "I hardly dared food, sometimes the least morsel would bring on an attack, and all day I'd be wretched.. I had to leave off meat and all vegetables, .andefor weeks'at a; time I'd. take.nothing but'beef tea. I'd. have the .most.-'acuta burning'sensation,at the base of ;the-chest. 'My skin : was; sallow and I.was, as'.'.thin; and debilitated as could.be. At' night : l'couldn't.;get' proper rest.' I had -no strength, no energy, no-pleasure' in Bfe. I'd wake up each morning fagged out. completely,, .with. my tongue all-coated arid;a! sour taste in, the mouth. I' was ;never. able to walk far. I. was- so weak for one thing, and I couldn't- draw a full breath without a cutting .pain going' through: me. :I , was ,sd -low in'health ...and .spirits-, that I hated anyone :to speak t0,me.;.1 was irritable, and my skin was cold and clammy. ' .Many of my , friends, thought that i would nevef'get better.■ I had a small fortune spent on me; looking : for a cure' or even 'relief:'. I think' I; wont to'pretty'noarly-.every, doctor in Wellington,'but I .hardly .got even ,;temporary relief.i,- Then a. friend, of mother's : spoke to' her about Dr. Williams' Pink 'Pills, •so I started'them. After I had'taken the '.first three boxes . the., attack wore, off considerably.: I found-I could eat better, and' began to -put/on 'flesh'and get some colour in , my face.; Dr. Williams' Pink Pills finally cured me. Ever Bince then I've had splendid.health."
HAVE YOI) INDIGESTION ? '"■ r ?- —♦■ -"'.''•: :, THEN LEAHN THE RIGHT WAT TO '•';.. CURB'•YOpRSEa.F. ; : . , THE TREATMENT; TRIED BY THIS WOMAN GAVE EXCELLENT ' ':;:.' :■' RESULTS. \ ;'■;.-.'■ . ' "lwas never-very robust, and some time back I -had a bad turn of Indigestion," said Mrs. 1 James Thomas, Little Regent Street, ■ /Sydney. "I'•'• couldn't fancy.my- food; it was as much as I could do to sit down to the table,, and the food I did swallow was always, repeating on me. It lay for hours like a cold icy weight: on-my chest and the acho would go.', right through to:: my, shoulder blades.;.l was- this way. for,
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 734, 5 February 1910, Page 14
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