f DISMAL Bf!M uioivit\u . DYSPEPTICS J&jf ■ | No wonder the dyspeptic —tlie man or woman \Vith Indigestion—looks so dismal j I Afraid to eat a hearty meal, which must be paid for with much suffering, and compelled to ]. | pick a diet from inValid foods. -The days of Indigestion are dreary, The trouble in Indi- Jl I gestion is that the stomach has become too weak to digest ordinary food. The trouble with | : I most treatments is that at best they only relieve the symptoms. They do not aim at curing f I the cause and making the digestive organs right. Invalid foods fail because they do not give i | the stomach its own work to do. Purgatives merely move the meal along and often § J As the processes of digestion are controlled by the blood and nerves, a tonic like Dr. Williams' | 1 Pink Pills is of value when a real cure is wanted. As most sufferers from Stomach trouble 1 [ are pale and thin the value of a blood-making tonic is evident THIS MAN CURED OF INDIGESTION. < r r«I noticed my digestion some time back I had no energy or strength loft. VesoUWoj I r getting very poor, due mostly to eating my especially, dißngroed with mo, and I ofton i 1 moaia too hastily, and also to the duet in my could not keep them down, I took various 8 ' J former employment," said Mr. J. 8. Tonkin, tonico but I only seemed to get worse. A.t fl J Charles St., West Shore, Napier. "About last I tried Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Tho H j three o'clock each day I'd get ssvore pains second box started to do me good, I found |3 | in the chest at the ond of tho breast bone, the pains in my chest gradually lessening. I 'I \ and they would last till bed time. I always began to sleep a lot bettor. When Iwm S f ato well but I paid dearly for it. I did not half through the third box I felt better still. H ( sleop at all well I might He awake for My color came baok. I could oat a good fl I , hours. I was often attacked with dizzy meal with no after effects. I began to put ft [ turns in the day, as if objeots near me' flesh on. I did not nood more than throo B S were coming closo up and then retreating, boxes of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills as every S i and thoro would be quite a haze before my symptom of Indigestion had disappeared « eyes. I got very sallow and wont down in when I finished that number. Now lam ia H | weight quite a couplo of stone. I foltvery tho best of health and condition," (f J depressed in spirits and quite done up, as if w I Dr. Williams' Fink Pilla «r» eold by ohemiats and storekeepers, or sant by 1 mail, post paid on rocelpi of priw 3/- per box, 6 boxos 16/6 by tho Dr. Williams' « - i | Madicine Go, ol Anstralasia Ltd., WelUneion. « | Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. J — . . . ; .. ■ 000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0 ' 0 0 Wlilk Food No. I. Milk Food No 2. \0 $ SaWlm kO| iPlfl KB §1 iC™ Sj From birth to 3 months. From 3to 6 months. 0 0 soon grow strong, sleep well and gain robust Bflsltfid Food No. 3. 0 000 health, when fed on the 'Allenburys' Foods. From 6 months upward,, 0 ' , 0 These Foods form a progressive dietary. The 'Allenburys* RllSkS (Malted). '0. /rt9 $ ' unique in providing nourishment suited to the A valuable addition to baby's dietary when ten motiths old t& ~L & prowinc digestive powers of young infants and after. They provide an excellent, nourishing, and X® i(9 6 . , . , . . . appcUsuig meal, specially useful during tlio troublesome S3 •"* x? X? from birth upwards, andare free from danger* time of tcethius. 0 0 ous germs. The 'Allenburys' Milk - , f^ 0 0 ■■■■■ Foods are prepared from pure rich • "P ' .'jj „ 1 l""' /® $ milk obtained from special'herds, Cjt jmSk $ H @s!? M '' 0 0 which are kept under constant If Jlf|w4Jl ||L lljp lIIJIJL 0 0 inspection. - • 0 0 ALLEN & HANBURYS LTO ■■ CS3T" Pamphlot on Infant | | ItEjMl, tiMtt MARKET ST., SYDNEY. 0 0000000000000000000000000 JL
I ONE BOTTLE effects THREE CURES. j i Mrs. J. Reed,' Proprietress of the Coronation Coffee Palace, | 1 Masterton, writes:—" Mr. L. Avers, Mr. H. Stevenson, also | 1 Miss Sunken, all suffering from INFLUENZA in my establish- I jj ment, tried FLUENZOL, and found on taking one bottle, | | they were all QUITE CURED." | j DON'T DELAY, but get a bottle TO-DAY from yonr | jj Chemist or Grocer - 1/6 and 2/6 3 s 1 m Have You Ww JlL Met the CHE is the very pro--1 *£--V'Vv, mise and symbol of th . e delightful daintiness and delicacy of the U Frimley Jams and P reserves * No factory squalor at * & • Primley. The helpers Mp 'i • are home girls, comely and joyous, with the 'r V wholesomeness of trua ?' V f country life in' them. Everything is fastidiously clean and pure about th© Frimley place. Every utensil is scalded daily. Everything is sterilised by heat only. There isn't a busy microbe within miles; microbes can't live at Frimley. IF QUALITY APPEALS, THEN ORDER... .<•. MHM^SSy KRIMUEY LQOAI. AOENTB-J. fl» Bctfth find Co,. Victoria Strut.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1240, 23 September 1911, Page 13
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