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-—I— ' is Stomach Strength to Digest Food—How to Get it, ' —:—© i What is Indigestion? It is a disorder of the stomach that occurs when the stomacli is not strong enough to digest ordinary food. • • What will cure Indigestion? Something that will make the stomach as strong as it ought! to be. . Stomach trouble, whether it .is pain and heavy feeling after eating/ belchings of wind, headaches, or dizziness, disappears when 1 the stomacli is made ' right. That is absolutely the only way to cure. Indigestion. As. the process of digestion is controlled by the blood and nerves, the proper way to strengthen the stomacli is to take a blood-making, tonic. Nothing else adds to the blood supply as quickly as Br. Williams' Pink Pills, and nothing else has been found to give weak stomachs, strength as quickly. Below is a striking instance of how they have cured a stubborn case. "About four years since I suffered much from flatulence, belchings of wiud and pain in the stomach, also heartburn and pain' about the lieart,"' said Mr. ' \Y. Uutherford, Wyre Street, Kaitangata. "I felt a heaviness at the pit of the stomach. My tongue was coated with a whitish substance, and I had a bad taste in my mouth when I woke ill the morning. I had a smothering feeling about the heart awl great palpitation, also giddiness in head. My sleep used to bo much disturbed. I used to-be very despondent and unable to attend to my work which I had to leave for three months. When I hud to give up my work I consulted a local doctor who prescribed for me. Ilis medicine did me no good and he changed it. I then consulted another doctor, but I. derived no benefit from his medicine either. I had been under the doctor's treatment for about two or three months without deriving any benofit. Tho doctor ordered me away for a change. I felt.a slight improvement wliilo I was away, but as soon as I returned homo again I became as bad as ever. Through reading a pamphlet of cures of complaints similar to mino I decided on giving Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a. trial. I purchased a box from Mr. Hitchon,. storekeeper, and in about ten days I found tliey were doing mo good and I continued , their use till I had used three boxes, when I was again fit to go to work, and have not lost one day's work. Since my cure I have passed a medical examination for admission into a friendly society." . Dr. Williams' Pink Pills aro 3s. a, box, 6 boxes lGs. fid., of all dealers, or from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 864, 9 July 1910, Page 18
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517i big n inmrai. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 864, 9 July 1910, Page 18
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