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INLY REAL CURE FOR INDIGESTION Tonic Treatment to Strengths the Stomach, 4. Z. Man Found a Speedy an< Permanent Cure by this Method. There's only one real cure for in digestion. The stomach must b made strong enough to digest foot without any trouble. Any other treat ment is mere patchwork at best. As the processes of digestion are controlled by the blood and the nerves, the stomach that is too weak to properly digest food, needs a tonic to give it strength. We have never heard of anything that has cured so many cases of indigestion as Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. This is because they make new blood, tone the nerves and so strengthen all the bodily functions. As proof is stronger than any argument, we give below the particulars of the cure of Mr J. H. Turner, Bacon Factory, Woodviile, New Zealand, as taken down word for word by a reporter. "I felt myself pretty well out of sorts some time back." said Mr Turner. "My appetite got very poor, and at last I didn't care whether I'd eat anything or not, it fell away so that 1 knocked off almost all solid food and took princpally porridge and soups. Meat I'd hardly ever est. because dfter eating I'd get such a, heavy feeling r.n my chest, and the food seemed to lie there for hours, and make me thoroughly wretched ind uncumfortable. I often had headiches. It Was a real trouble to do any vork, though I stuck to it all the ;ime, but I'd feel heavy and tired iut in the day, as if I had no strength >r wish to do anything. Often after sating I'd feel quite sick. I tritd >urgatives but thsy seemed too severe for me. Then a mate of mine at Lower Hutt, where I was living at the time told me to try Dr. William*' Pink trills. I did and I found them of the greatest service My appetite picked up and I coiild . eat a meal without feeling the food lodging on my chest. 1 felt much brighter and more energetic. New my health is good." Bear in mind that it was Dr. Williams' Pink Pills tnat cured Mr Turner, not any of the things said !o be just as good. They are 3s a liox, six boxes 163 6d. of all dealers, or direct from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington.

Headache, Indigestion, wonstipation and Biiiousnes The immense number cf tc ftootoide. Bent poet direct jc t!:c Tn f>riotof, 18 CGiivinoii.g priv-f ili-> * 4b Public appreciate their splendid cni.u power over the above-named complaint Frootoids are elegant in appaarancs &r: pleasant to take; they are immense! more valuable than an ordinary aperient they- remove from the blood, tissues, an internal organs, waste poisonous n>att«i that iB clogging them and choking th channels that lead to and f«">m them. The benefice effects o'. L"r . 1..!., i: evident by the disJsp:.?&r.-. ;i o: Vrsdasbt a bright, cfaeety -sonse of p-"-foct healti taking the place of elusraish, deprmo< feelings, by the liver actiux properly *Mif by nhe food beins property di«e ' 1 Frootoids are tho propof epoi x meat cin« to take when any Congestion oi Blood Poison is present, or when Congo# tion of the Brain or Appopleiy is preseii' 3r threatening. They have been tested »nd have been proved to afford ql'icf relief in such cases when other aperientc hav-» not done any good at all. Fi-ootoids act splendidly on the liver i dose taken at bed-time, once n weak, i lighly beneficial. A constipated habit of body «fill b« ?ompletely cured if the ptiimM will oi iach occasion, wrviti sufiern.u, h doe 1 )f Frootoids, inntend of an ordinar; ipeiient. The patient thus •ecomfjs md«*t)snd«i)t of Aperient M*«ii linen. Pr'lce 1/5. Chemists, Median" t the Proprietor, W. G. il««rn». 0> xeeiocg, Victoria. N»w Zealand Branch Office—Wo. H First Floor, Hume's BuildingEpVillis Street Wellington!

fefrftp Igj For over 46 years Bonn- i ingtoh's Irish Moss has ! been the standard cough §| remedy. Grandmother p used it. your mother used M it, and you probably use it M yourself and give it to m ffl your children. m Bl! § m Fh . .: _ • c a f _ » CARRAGEEN • There is no medicine like |£ K| it for breaking up coughs © || and colds, healing inflam-r M |j mation in the bronchial || M tubes and preventing ssri- js jj&i ous lung troubles. gf; i REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. i gg Get what you ask for, and B Sjj ask for Bonnington's Irish m 3 .*"&«»*. Moss-there is'S no remedy jg "just as good." jS 2 1 M a ■3 ■Zy a BK iisi SaMSflgft ift^s «»& iSvSft in BACK INTO OLD PREMISES. J. K, BLINKHORNE, 31AIEDBE8SEK AND TOBACCONIST T7AS RESUMED BUSINESS iin'-l As Old -Premises. *' Stat" Block.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9568, 14 August 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9568, 14 August 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9568, 14 August 1909, Page 3

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