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Stomach Trouble in its Severest form—How the Victim was Cured. —:—o . One of the worst cases of Indigestion it is possible to imagine has been cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. The sufferer was Mrs. W. Wallace, Hill Street, Thames, N.Z. The tonic treatment with these pills aims to build up the blood so that it can nourish and strengthen the weakened digestive system.; The pills are guaranteed to be freo from opiates. The following is Mrs.. Wallace's account of her illness:— "My attack of Indigestidn came on slowly. I had no liking for my food. When I did eat, after about an hour, I'd get the most acute burning pains in my chest, particularly at the end of the breastbone, and I'd feel it right through' to my shoulder blades. These attacks would last perhaps three hours, pss off 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 horrible taste in my mouth, especially after waking. I had the most sevorc dizzy turns. The room seemed to be going round and I'd havo to sit down. When I sat down to sew or Tend I couldn't see clearly, the lines would run together and the specks and motes before my eyes made everything misty. I. always had n sick feeling about me. I couldn't sleep well at night, but 1 felt drowsy and heavy all day. I had attacks of heartburn, too. After suffering like this ,for a couple of months I. thought I'd give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a trial. They did mo Kood from tho very first. Gradually they drove away all the unpleasant symptoms, nml I've' never had a return of thorn since. I am now in good health, thank-- to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills." Remember, only the gcmiinn Dr. Williams" Pink Pills cure. Don't be gnlli'd into taking something said'to bi> just as good. Of ail dealers at 3s. \v: box, <i boxes 16s. lid., or from the I3v. Williams' Medicine Co. of Australia, Ltd., Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 821, 21 May 1910, Page 3
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372Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 821, 21 May 1910, Page 3
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