The Right and Wrong Way of Treating Indigestion, How One of the Worst Case of Indigestion on Record was Cured. The old way of treating stomach troubles, was to give the sufferer with indigestion something to relieve the pain and to help digest the food. But this never cured indigestion. It simply couldn't. The weak stomach of the dyspeptic doesn't need something to help it digest food, it needs strength to curry out the digestive process itself. That's the point of curing indigestion. Make the stomach strong enough to do its own work. That is the Dr. Williams' Pink Fills' way. The tonic treatment with them restores all the conditions for healthy digestion by furnishing the stomach with an abundance of pure red blood and sufficient nervous energy. As the processes of digestion are controlled by the blood and nurves, it necessarily follows that this treatment is direct and certain in its action, and the stomach becomes strong enough to do what it ought to do. One of the worst cases of indigestion on record is that of Mrs Wallace, Hill Street, Block 27, Thames, New Zealand, who was cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. The following statement made by Mrs Wallace to a responsible reporter will bear the strictest investigation. She said : "My attack of indigestion came on slowly. I had no liking for my food. When I did eat, after about an hour, I'd get the most acute burning pains in my cheat, particularly at the end of the breast bone, and I'd feel it right through to my shoulder blacks. These attacks would last perhaps three hours, pass off and return after each meal. Very often I'd ha*e to bring up what I'd eaten. My tongue was coated ar:d I had a horrible taste in my mouth, especially after waking. I had the most severe dizzy turns. The room seemed to ba going round and I'd have to sit clown. When I sat down to sew or read I couldn't see clearly, the lines would run together and specks and motes before my eyes mace everything misty. I always had a sick feeling about 1112. 1 cot'ldn't sleep well at night, but I felt drowsy and heavy all day. I had attacks of heartburn, too. After suffering like Ibis for a couple of months 1 thought I'd giv=i Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a trial. Gradually they drove away all the unpleasant symptoms, and I've never had a return of them since. 1 am r.ow in gcoJ health, thanks to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills." The price is 3s per box, 6* boxes for lGs Gd, and if yon have trouble [n getting them, send a postal note for the amount to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington, and they will be sent ost free bv return mail.
hvery day more pcopie are brands of baking p si ml usimi HUDSON'S AV.LOON B RAAfi w IBAII (MIX The halfpenny or so saved in price on inferior baking powders is more than doubled by the more- appetising, more wholesome, and better results obtained by using Hudson's Balloon Brand Baking Powder. The price is, Gd, 1/- and 1/9 per tin. From all stores. The first cough o£ the season may not bo severe, but it needs prom [it and efficient attention to prevent its extension. Any cough caused by cold and fever wil) irritate the sensitive membranes of the throat and delicate bronchial tubes. t'uro promptly every cold anil cough as it arises ia, you will admit, advice well worth heeding. Tonking's Unseed EmuSsion is so reliable in curing early coughs that scarcely a home ran bo found where it is not considered "the good old family cough cure." It does not contain drugt of a dangerous nature, and has no superior as a general family cough remedy. " 'lonking's " relieves quickly, and cures promptly. When your cough is of n tickling and throat-irritating nature, fake a few cirops at frequent intervals instead of largo doses further apart. Sold everywhere in tlr.-';o sizes." Is 6d, 2.s 6d, and 4s 6d a bottle. 5 LEE & BOXHALL, QUEEN STREET CASH BUTCHERY-. nnHE finest-quality of Beef and Mutton X procurable in the Wairarapa. Clients waited on daily. Telephone orders strictly attended" to. A trial solicited. GOOD MEAT NEEDS NO BUSH. Telepho Nj. 27.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3186, 11 May 1909, Page 3
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