TOlßEiei! mm. Misery and Suffering Follows Neglected Symptoms. $ __ -;; Dunedin Man's Health Broke Down from Stomach Trouble and he Became Weak and Hl—t?r. Williams' Pink Pills Restored him.The , best lime to begin to cure Indigestion is when the first symptoms appear. The complaint then responds more quickly to treatment,' , and much time and misery may be saved. .Neglected Indigestion leads to broken down hfcallh, and, entails much suffering. Treatment may then become a matter of months. > The correct treatment for Indigestion is. a course of Dr. Williams' Pills.' They make'the new blood the stomach needs to keep it in tone;they increase the appetite and help the system to dorive nonrishment from the food eaten. \ This was the experience ot Mr. A. H. Pettit, 10 Wairea Street, Kaikordi, Dunedin, who was; interviewed by a reporter, and made the following statement:— "I have had a good deal of sickness one way and another, but I really do not think .1 have ever been as bad as when I had Indigestion about seven months ago-, The pains were simply awful. ' If I ate anything solid I always had an unpleasant feeling as if the food had Icollected in one solid mass in my stomach, and this feeling was simply awful. I got in such a state that the thought of food simply disgusted me. I became very rfull and depressed, and frequently dropped eff to sleep while reading. There was a very unpleasant' tnste in my mouth. At this time i suffered from very bad headaches, and I really cannot. understand how 1 managed to.work, as I am compelled to lot; sometimes as ■ I was straightening my body after stooping, a, pain would catch me round the heart and I had a difficulty in drawing my breath,. I began to feel as if I should never get better as I tried lots of medicines, which only relieved the pain for a short time,.then afterwards I felt just as bad agajn. 1 first heard of ])r. Williams' Pink Pills by reading a case in the paper. I thought 1 would give them a trial. They were simply wonderful; after trying everything and get'tiiiß no reliet 1 had found a cure, for after taking the first box I began to mend. My blood began to pulso through my body, and I lost that weary feeling which made me feel so bad. 1 have a splendid appetite and the fcenefit was permanent. I continued taking them till I got wi'H again. 1 took livo i Ijoxes altogether." Every claim by Dr. Williams' rink Tills is proved by euros, therefore don't be put oil' with a substitute. I'old nt 3s. a box; six boxes lfe. Cd., by all dealers or from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington.
Of the lost articles—numbering in all 81,876 which were 6?nt to Scotland Yard last year, 36,865 were restored to their owners.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1983, 13 February 1914, Page 4
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483Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1983, 13 February 1914, Page 4
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