Only Real Cure For Indigestion. There's only one cure for Indigestion. The stomach must be made strong enough to digest food without any trouble. Any other treatment is mere patch work at best. As the processes of digestion are controlled by the blood and the nerves, the stomach that is too weak to properly digest food, needs a tonic to give,it strength. 3 It will appeal to you that the common sense treatment is to make the stomach stronger. Invalid foods, known as predigested foods; which don't bring the processes of digestion into action, really cause further weakness. Purgatives only hurry the food on and don't cure. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills which are a blood former and nerve tonic, aim at strengthening all the organs of the body. The fact that anaemic people always suffer with indigestion shows the intimate relation between the blood supply and the digestive system. That's why the, blood making qualities of Dr. Williams' Pink Pillshave cured Indigesi tioii in a common sense way. r Don't let any dealer talk you into taking' something which he says is" just as good." If you are pestered to take a substitute send 3s for one box, or 16s 6d for six boxes to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., of Australasia Ltd., Wellington. I DFI WILLIAMS' J PINK PILLS. Cure that 1 pATENTEB' of LOW'S PATENT f 7? . SHOP FRONTS, holding tho l&rg* S f est sheets of glass with absolutely safety. • Dnrtiiroof and Wateruroof, You cannot afford to take chances -Wood or Hetsl. when a few doses of Bonnington's Carrageen Irish Moss will cure you. jw and' Store Fronts EemodeU^r Refuse to accept substitutes or imita- i Show Shop tions. There is no remedy so safe,' ' ' ~Desieiia' W- Estanatos. - so sure and effective as 81 CTBA STHEET. WELLINGTON, OOWGTOi S IfiiSH IOSS . -18
FUBNISHINC SPECIALISTS : By Appointment. ■ The ScoeiLAS Compants V' • ■ ' ' '■ ! ' @F '1; ' ' ■ is. idf -o w, and will continue throughout the month. Full particulars- and prices were given in a former issue of this paper.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 764, 12 March 1910, Page 10
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338Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 764, 12 March 1910, Page 10
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