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Lack of Nourishment Causes Run Down Condition. «> — Carterton Man Laid off Work and became a Mere Wreck—How He Cured Himself. •A grave feature of Imligestion is "tlie ; loss of energy and weight' which often accompanies the 'complaint'. The patient eats little, owing to feo.r of after' suffering, and Rets 110 nourishment ffam what is eaten. A badly run-down condition is the result. This was the experience of a Carterton man, Mr. George Congdqn» of High Street, who had to JoSfr- at ti.Bies sfcvef 01. days' work owing to illness, until Br.' Williams' Pink lMIls brought /him new health.- ■ ' ', "I began to sulfur with .ladigestfon about April, 1912." . said Sir. Congdon, "and not only would .1 suffer oil account of what I had eaten, but would have terrible pains across my head. I tried soveral headache cures, but they did hio no good at all. I benan to lose ray sleep and would lie awake for hours. My moutli had an unpleasant' taste in it. find I had no desire for food. From being a quick worker at mv trade, 1 began to get tired very quickly, and always felt drowsy. I could not shake this feeling off. This worried me, and I got worse every day. 1 lost all my desrto for outdoor work, and had to lose soveral days' work, as I was unablo to go. Sometimes 1 would get a quick stabbm: pain beneath, the shouldt'r and I had a difficulty in drawing a full breath, t asked the doetor if my heart was nfeted, as it would palpitate at the slightest exertion. My sight becamo affected, and 1 would imvo to catch hold of Hie nsav«st object to keep myself from falling. I was a terrible sight at this time, and my friends pitied inc. One day my employer, who of course had noticed my" condition, asked me if I had ever tried Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I said "I had tried everything else, and got no relief." However, on Ins advice 1 tried a box, and 1 began to get relief. After four months of suffering, I began to know what a good night's rest meant. 1 kept on with them, and gradually my energy returned, nm! I was «ble to resume mv work. My appetite became good again, and my whole system became fit and well agafn. 1 not suffered a I dav's illness since tlien,'' Every claim for Dr. Williams' l'ink fills 1 is proved by cures, therefore) don't bo put : off with .) substitute. Sold at 3«. a J box; six boxes 163. (id., by ;sH dc.*l<jrsi I nr from tlio fir, Williumn' Medkiue Co, o{ >; AuiU'tiiiwia, Ltd,, .WWingtoffl.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1912, 21 November 1913, Page 4

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445

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1912, 21 November 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1912, 21 November 1913, Page 4

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