1 CURING OF STOMACH TROUBLE,
Removing the Cause Cures the Complaint,
\ny other Treatment is Mere Patchwork--A Great Sufferer from Indigestion, tells how He was Cured. Briefly, to cure Stomach Trouble, try and remove whatever causes it. Remember that the cause removed is a complete cure. Stomach trouble is a general iiame for all forms of Indigestion, whether great pain after eating, belchings of wind, heavy feeling in the stomach, nausea, or the sharp pains that often feel like heart trouble. There are two things noticeable in Indigestion. One is, that doctors always find Indigestion a prominent symptom in a bloodless run down state. The other, that suf- ■ ferers with Indigestion usually find relief when a tonic is taken that restores the general health. Without a doubt Stomach trouble is simply stomach weakness. The right cure is to make the stomach strong enough to digest food without any ! trouble. Any other treatment is mere patchwork at the best, Purga- | merely move the food on. Predigested foods don't call on'the stomach to do it's own work. As the processes of digestion are controlled by the blooJ and the nerves, the stomach that is too weak to properly digest fuod 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 a severe case recently reported. "I noticed my digestion some time back getting very poor, due mostly to eating my meals too hastily, and also to the dust in my former employment," said Mr J. S. Tonkin, Cowries Street, West Shore, Napier, N.Z. "About three o'clock each day I'd get severe pains in the chest at the end of the breast bone, and they would last till bed time. I always ate well, but I paid dearly for it. I did not sleep at all well. I might lie awakfi for hours. I was often attacked with dizzy turns in the day, as if objects near me were coming close up and then retreating and there would be quite a haze before my eyes. I got very sallow and went down* in weight auite a couple of stone. I felt very depressed in spirits and quite done up, as if 1 had no energy or strength left. Vegetables especially, disagreed with me, and I often could not keep them down. I took various tonics but I only seemed to get worse. At iast I tried Dr Williams' Pink Pills. The second box started to do- me good. I found the pains in my chest and stomach "gradually lessening. I began to sleep a lot better. When I was half through the third box I felt better still. My colour came back. I could eat a good meal with no after effects. I began to put flesh on. I did not need more than three boxes of Dr Williams' Pink Pills as every symptom of Indigestion had disap peared when I finished that number. Now I am in the best of health and condition."
It is a fact that people who look smart and shrewd are never pestered by the shopkeeper to take one of his own so called cures. They get the genuine withuat question. If one begins to talk to' you of something "just as good" you may conclude he thinks you easy to gull. There are many places where genuine goods are always given without question—trade there. Price 3s per box, six boxes 16s 6d from the Dr Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington.
a t this time of the year, when the tOood undergoes a change, many ptople suffer from poorness of the blood, loss of appetite, and want of energy; pimples bre*k out ani many otlwr disturbances occur, fepring troubles may sueedily be removed by usintf STRARN'S "BEEF IRON and WINE " It makes good rich blood and t 'nes i:p the whole system. Price 3/6 per large bottle. J. V. Gobdon, Chemist, Masterton.*
GRIFFIN'S PATENT TEA CAN. WORKING MEN! / WHY drink cold tea when you can purchase one of Griffin's PATENT TEA CANS? > The bottom of this «'an contains // a small spirit Hamp, or other suit- fU able oil may be used. The lamp //1)> when lit will warm tea in 6 min- *||o' utes, or boil water in 12 minutes. | The Can may be URed on the road, in the bush, quarry, or coal £ Aw* Fresh Tea may be made in the Can when required, by adding the tea when the water has boiled. . These Cans are manufactured in different sizes. Sold at a very reasonable price, at all ironmongers and storekeepers in the Domi lion. P. J. GRIFFIN, Patentee. " Whitehall" 13oulcott-st., WELLINGTON.
tells od its merili and needs no Coupon Schemes or " Catch-Penny " Gift Enterprise! ta help it. Ask for it. 1/8, 1/10 and 2/- per lb. II
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9626, 19 October 1909, Page 7
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