00 111 INDIGESTION ? Tonic .Treatment is the Right Treatment—A Wellington Man who Couldn't Eat a Meal Without Suffering Cured Hmiself, , » —^—, The surest way of caring those forms of stomach trouble known (is Indigestion is tho tonic treatment. This-treatment goes behind the symptoms and cures tho cause. Strength for the stomach is tile one thing needed. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, one after each meal, givo this strength. . They aro a tonic, and positively strengthen and purify tho blood. The renewed blood* restores the . digestive organs and gives relief that is permanent. The case of Mr. George Taylor, of 128 Ghuznee Street, Wellington, proves this claim. He said:— "Before I came here, when I was in Sydney, I began to suffer with Indigestion. After a'time I could eat very littjo owing to the bad pain I know would follow, and in consequence I got very run down and weak. The complaint grew worse, and I tried many remedies, but couldn't get any relief. I couldn't take an interest in anything. At times my head would acho and 'tho room seemed to bo spinning round and round, and I had to clutch things for support. I used to go without food to reliove myself of' the dreadful feeling in the'stomach. My sleep at night was very short, and I used to he awake and wait for 'the daylight to come. One day my chum next'to me at work asked mo if I had tried Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I thought I would try a box. At the end of tho first box my appetito returned to me. I was delighted and continued taking them till I felt well 'and fit again, and am now the picture of health and never have Indigestion after eating." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are 3s. a box, G boxes 16s. Cd., of all dealers, or from, tho Dr. Williams' Medicino Co. of Australasia, Ltd.. Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1892, 29 October 1913, Page 5
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402Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1892, 29 October 1913, Page 5
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