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feeling as if I /had swallowed a stone,' My tongno was/ always furred, cspeciallyl in the mornings. I'd get faint turns! just as if I were going to "swoon, and, 1 sometimes I'd go quite dizzy and tfco room woulc^seem' to swim round me. II had to have light food only and specially cooked for me. I was thoroughly wretched in my spirits. I lost all my. .colour and got as sallow as possible, and. thin as well. My heart would palpitate alarmingly. I had severe headaches in the forehead and back of the head, and I'd just have to go and lie down. As to' strength I had none. The doctors treat* ment did mo good only for a little time,. ,1 tried hosts of things with the same result. Then I read in a pamphlet left: |at the house about Dr. Williams' Pink I Pills. The first box eased me a little,, and after I had .taken five boxes I am, glad to say all those pains and aches'', went away. My digestion got stronge?' every day. My mother had spent quita.' a good sum of money in various medit cines, but Dr. Williams' Pink' Pills eejl me on my fcet."\ . - - ■ ■

IMPORTANT I® DYSPEPTICS.

THE RIGHT AND WRONG TOTS-CHf TREATING INDIGESTION. ■ HOW ONE OF THE WORST 01' INDIGESTION ON RECORD! WAS CURED. One of the worst cases of indigestion, on record is that of Mrs. Wallace, Hill - St., Block 27, Thames, New Zealand, who' was cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pais.The following statement made by Mrs,. Wallaoe to a responsible reporter willbear the strictest investigation. Shsl said:— . . ■•

My attack of. Indigestion came on,' slowly. I had-no liking ; for my food,' When I did eat, after about an hour. 1 . I'd get the most acute burning puns in. my chest, particularly at the end of : the- , breast bong, and I'd feel it right through'r to my shoulder blades. These atoms ' would last perhaps- three hours, pass oil and return after each meal. Very often,I'd have to" , bring; up what I'd - eaten. \ My tongue was coated, and I had a l horrible taste in. my mouth, especially ■ after waiting. I , had the most severe " dizzy turns. The' room seemed to ba' going round, and I'd have to sit down. When I sat down, to sew ,or react £ couldn't see clearly, the lines would run together and the specks and motes before: my eyes made everything misty. I always had a sick feeling about me. .1couldn't sleep well at night; but I felt drowsy and heavy all day. I had attacks of heartburn too. After suffering .like ' this for a couple of mcnths I thought I'd give Dr. Williams' Pink. Pills a. trial. They did me good from the very first Gradually they drove away all ; the un< pleasant symptoms, and I've never had . a return of them since. I am now in'; good health, thanks to Dr. Williams' : Pink PUls."

Fr, Y AND -Y OUN Q, . EOYAIi' MAIL CONTRACTORS AND -; GENERAL' aC.I All Trains Met.-' "Commercial Travel- 1 -'' bis' Samples Promptly Attended to.'New ':- and Up-to-Date Sample Rooms. Agents : {or the N.Z. EXPRESS CO- Storage and. -: Stabling Corner Dixon and Bannister Streets. St JoWs Ambulance AvailableDay or Night. ■ • 'Phone No. 126. Private 137. P.O. Box 504. C' HEAP. v> PREPAID m ; HENT3 are inserted in "The Do; ' minion" >as 1-follows: — Houses and Land To Let y Board and Residence. L 16 Wrda Situations Wanted f Sixpence. Situations Vacant ■ >

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 764, 12 March 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 764, 12 March 1910, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 764, 12 March 1910, Page 10

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