my meal CAUSED SUFFERING, , y i. ■ New Zealand Woman a Martyr to Indigestion. Health Broke Down under the Strain to Health by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, The usefulness of Dr Williams'' Dink Pills in Dyspepsia or Indigestion is well shown in the case of Mrs Elizabeth Mann, of Kowe street, Onchunga, Auckland. Mrs Mann suffered severe pain and discomfort after the lightest meal, and in time her health broke down. After taking several remedies she tried Dr Williams' Pink Pills and they restored her to good health. "I was always a strong healthy ' v '°‘ ean, but about two years since I graduly found my health failing," said Mrs ann. "I became very subject to fits of vomiting. I bad burning pains in my phest and shooting pains from my breast to ray back. The only time I felt any ease was when I ate nothing. The least atom of food I took upset my stomach. It was the same with anything I drank. 1 was always suffering from headaches and acidity of the stomach and belohings of wind. I used to vomit a lot of spur acid vater. I had a dull' oppressive feeling about my heart. When lying down I had great'diijiculty in breathing, (often having to sit up to catch my breath. I always had a nasty taste in any mouth. , My head used to he so giddy !at times I bad to hold on to something to seep from falling. 1 suffered from sleeplessness. I consulted three chemists. Two gave me medicine without doing me good, and the other advised me to see a doctor. I read in a newspaper of a ease very similar to mine being cured by Dr. Williams’ Pink puls, and my husband agreed it would be well to write to the company. They sent me instructions in regard to diet. 1 bought some Dr Williams’ Pink Pills from Mr Moody, Onohunga. 1 took two boxes before 1 found Uiem doing me any goodi After using six boxes 1 felt thoroughly restored to good health. It is about six months since l ceased using the pills and' 1 have not [ had the slightest'return of the complaint, l am quite willing to .answer any , questions about them.' Dr Williams' Pink Pills are 3s a box, 6 boxes 16s Gd, of all dealers, or from the Dr Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington.
SAW IT ADVERTISED. ! "I have been pai ticulayly susceptible to colds in the head, and tor years could get no relief,” says Mr M. E. Hanna Mt. Molloy, Q. “One day I read an advertisement on Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the paper and decided to try it. It gave me immediate relief and cured my cold, and whenever I get the least sign of a cold now I take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy with the result that lam cured immediately,” bold everywhere. Mary, Mary, quite contrary. Why are you sneezing so? When Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure is here. And bids your cold to gof Go get a spoon and take a dose. And smile once more at me. With the redness gone from your little nose. And yonr eyes from the hot tears free.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8351, 11 February 1913, Page 2
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