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MONTHS 1 OF INDIGESTION. ! All Treatment Failed to Cure ,unh'l the: Tonic Treatment was Tried. «) I The benefit of the Tonic Treatment in Indigestion could not be better shown than 1 In the case of Mr. W. Rutherford, Wyre Street, Kaitangata. Mr. Rutherford suffered for months, consulting various doctors without benefit. Finally he tried Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and was cured. The argument in favor of the Tonic Treat- | l|j ment is, that what a weak stomach that cannot digest food needs, is strength to enable it to do so. s The action of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, being a good blood forming | medicine, tones the stomach in common with all the organs of the body. The details I : of Mr. Rutherford's case should be of interest to anyone who suffers from stomach trouble, f « About four years since I suffered much from doctor, but I derived no bonefit from his troat- § flatulence, belchings of wind and pains in tho ment eitlior. I had beon undor the doetor'a I • stomach also heartburn and pain about tho treatment for about two or threo months 1 'heart" said Mr. Rutherford. " I felt a heavi- without deriving any benefit. Tho doctor or- j! I at tho pit of tho stomach, My tongue was derod mo away for a change. I felt a slight | S coated with a whitish substance, and I had a improvement when I was away, but as soon as 4 1 'bad taste in my mouth when I woke in tho I returned homo again I became as bad as over. 3 I ■morning I had a smothering feeling about tho Through reading a pamphlet of cures of com- 3 1 iheart and Teat palpitation, also giddiness in plaints similar to mine I decided on giving Dr. 1 I 'the hoad °My Bleep used to be very much d.'s- Williams' Pink Pillß a trial. I purchased a box , J * ' -turbed ' I used to bo very despondent and from Mr. Hitohon, storekeeper, and in about i • 3 iunable'to attend to my work, which I hrd to ten days I found they were doing mo good and H I Heave for three months. When I had to give up I continued their use till I had used three boxes |§ ! I |my work I consulted a local doctor who pros- when I was cured. Since my cure I have ra i ' cribed for mo. His medicine did mo no good passed a medical examination for admission | I and he changed it. I then consultod another into a friendly society." 10 1., . 1 I Dr Williams' Pink Pills are guaranteed by the manufacturers to contain no" opiate, - | narcotic or anything that could injure the most delicate system. j 1 (All dealers sell Dr. Williams Pink Pills, or tliey will be sent to any J j I address, postpaid on reccipt of price, 3s. per box; six boxes for 16s. 6d. jby the Dr.' Willi arcs' Medicine Company, of Australasia Ltd., | Wellington, 'I i DR. WILLIAMS' | PINK PILLS. : is I? I? i» 1 WE are not content with makeshifts, j!. . . H 1 Vi'-'i/J In our work we will have no sccond I DRINK ONLY '9 T I best Wo kce P in linc with the* best { . B i... l .Ai yr v/# I knowledge of the day.' Wc satisfy our | rr-T\ n c-v t-? e»-r\ »ra 1 J kV: clients and we satisfy ourselves: that is j \ Q / \ IHj If I !>» Cv 3 9 I - complete satisfaction. Our extractions { \v [[ M\ W I J(| \\ a j are p a i n } C33> j u operations and pro- [ tA\ lji\ I [ II A j", •AX ] \ cessca wc guarantee our clients the minimum of discomfort. Our dentures fit Tliey G \zJ ZA llllLL ' uZj yj/ i j wear as well as they lock. We give you teeth that you can eat and live with. Every j J j client receives tuc undivided personal attention of one of the Arm. i 3 5 Fees Strictly Moderate in all Cases. t \\ BEAUTIFUL SETS - - ■ • £2 2S and £3 33. | TEMPORARY SETS remade to Permanent • ■£1 Is. oLUilo 10 BL ABSOLUIELY j 5 PAINLESS EXTRACTIOiNS\ r~\ A f\ m r\ i 1 j Injection Gas, or our Special Painless System, 2s Gd. I ; IP 0 I j. Palnlcos Extractions FREE when sots or© ordered, j 11 J|\\ (y fn IN *\\ 11 11 ] 1 Estimates Given Beroro Work is Commenced. 1 ' ' ii Q j ANDREWS & WVETT j Corner WUiis and Manners Streots, WELLINGTON. I BfCWOry and Offices: Molesworth and & :9am * *° s^'ni *' 7 P ' m * ' T,ra * Murphy Streets. -—- ■ = r:. . | | H©Sf mi @©rf©I a t month!. ™"IShL®' [ for ■! MALTED FOOD WO. 3. j I V From 6 months upwards. ; the mother, and health for the baby follow the i use of the 'Allenburys' Foods. They resemble i TS?O li fi!i9©sESssSJ <i y§' -ffittsks ■ .... | healthy human milk, in composition, nutri- • , (Matted). _ I I tive value and digestibility. Babies fed on i, A valuable addition to the baby's dietarywhen i the'Allenburys'Foods invariably thrive well. 'i ten months old and after. They provide an [ ( excellent, nourishing and appetising meal, t „., IT „, T rrrntw , specially useful during the troublesome time PAMPHLET ON INFANT FEEDING of teething. Eaten dry they mechanically aid | AND MANAGEMENT FREE, / ie cutting of teeth. | I Allen &HflWßunvsLTD= 9 London, England, and BJapfeet Street, Sydney. j yjiHeßfeiiiislmfcy 1 \ j No smoke I I I I Like - the | j old smoke | IH After all said auld done its p ■ || impossible to find a better i| |l tobacco—go where .you will M HI — than the old favourite . s^.j v' clc ! i The Aromatic Grade 1 ■■ '■■■. " j 's mnmifacturctl from a choice m lirighb leaf. Smokes cool and n fragrant! "'• The Dark Grade Til > s | I I — a i ©1 is manufactured from a well- Kg > i?M matured loaf and possesses all P|l|(lQ p| fej the qualities of :i high-grade J ,|s fully ripened tobacco. jjj| I Havelock Mixture 2 & 1 is a pcrfcct blend of D.irl; and 4 OZ. S/] Aromatic Grades. Try it I m You'll be glad you did. ||IIS m 1 Sole! -Everywhere'! m

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1150, 10 June 1911, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1150, 10 June 1911, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1150, 10 June 1911, Page 15

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