THE BIG THING IN CURING INDIGESTION
s to give the Stomach more Strength. \ bad Sufferer with Indigestion Tells how This can be done. There is one great point about curing Indigestion and stomach trouble that sufferers with the commplaint must remember. When the stomach becomes too weak to digest ordinary food, *he pain and trouble caused by eating an ordinary meal is called Indigestion. Tne stomach is intended to digest good wholesome food, and the condition called Indigestion can omlv i be cured by restoring the stomach to . a proper state of health. If you take a purgative to move the meal along or a slop dief, the stomach isn't gaining strength, is it? Dr Williams Pink Pills which are I a blood former and nerve tonic, aim I \ at strengthening all the organs of the body. The fact that anaemic people always luffer with indigestion shows the intimate relation between the blood supply and the digestive system. That's why the blood making , qualities of Dr Williams' Pink Pills have cured Indigestion in a common sense way. This Wellington wenian tells how she was cured:— "A healthier woman than I was you wouldr/t find, but some time back I began to get touches of Indigestion," sad Mrs Geo. H. Jones, Jackaon's Road, Hawkhurst Road Lyttelton. "In the end it set in very severely. I began to Jose all qesire for food, For hours after each meal I'd be wretched, for I had such pains in my back between the shoulder blades. Every morning when I woke up my tongue was coated and my mouth dry. When I went out I had to walk very slowly for my heart used to thump violently, and I would be quite* out of breath. Nearly every day I'd have horrible headaches, and would have to go and lie down. Attacks of dizziness would lake me without warniug, the room would start to rush round, and I Wuuld have to catch hold of something to save me from falling. I had I n't a scrsp of healthy colour in my face and I was as thin as could be. I tried various remedies without getting much henefit, so at last I decided to give Dr Williams' Pink Pills a trial. I felt better after the first box, and when I had taken about two dozen I was quite well and have remained so ever since." Insist on getting Dr Williams' Pink Pills. They are sold by most chemists and storekeepers, or jf not locally ob • tainable will be sent direct by the Dr Willaims Medicine Co,, or! Australasia, Ltd.. Wellington, for 3a per box, six boxes 16s Cd.
GEORGE HERON, i RAIN MERCHANT, GROCER and GENERAL STOREKEEPER, Chapel and Hall Streets. MasbertoE.
700 ACRES, 320 acres grass, 80 acres oats balance ecrub and rough feed, fully two thirds plouu'hable, well fenced 13 paddock* watered by springs urdu.atin* land good loamv soil whl? for dairying-, 7 roomed house, stable with loft, tool house, wa h h-mso, implement shed. I'itle. L.J.P. Kent J825 per annnm. RaiJw»y town, school and creamery, 2< ni/lea. PRICE—£3 15s per acre, including 20 nwl mixed cattle, 1 drought mare, 1 2-yr-old draught iilly, d.f. plough, disc harrows, roller, «><>"<»< drill, oil engine, chaff outtßr, spring dray. 76*5 • POETY tfILE. XOO ACRES, all grassed, except 2 acres ploughed, R paddocks, all fiat, will cirry 3* sheep per aore, 10-roomed house, wa«hhou««, cowbails. hayshed and other buildings. Carried 500 ewes all last summer and 350a1l throngh this winter. Kailway town 3 miles, school and creamery alongside. i'KV if —£22 15s per acre. Terms, £6OO cash. 7623 350 ACRES, all grassed, 40 acres rich flats in front, balance undulating to hilly, all ea*y, clean limestone country. Buildings- 5-roomed hf»n#e, outhouses, bhods, etc; railway, school an I al'ngnide. This piop-rcy has a treat; carrying rapacity, and can fc'trn off .quantifies of fat FBCCE— £I4 per acre. Terms, jßßUOoiah 7620 HARGOTJIT & CO LittD 4 LSTATE AGKNTfc. 105 1-a.nb'on Qn«y, ■I - WELLINGTON
GRIFFLN'S PATENT TEA CAN. WORKING MEN ! YTTH3T drink cold tea when yon can purchase one of Griffin's PATKNT TEA' CANS? W/M* The bottom of this v.'an contains a small spirit lamp, or other suitable oil may be used. The lamp when lit will warm tea in 6 min- ' utes, or boil watar in 12 minuteß. The Can may .be URed on the road, in the btuh, quarry, or c. al Fresh Tea may be made in the Ez: z£3 tea when the water has boiled. These Cans are manufactured in different sizes. Sold at a very reasonable price, at all ironmongers and storekeepers iu the Domi lion. P. J. GMFFIN, Patentee. " Whitehall" Botjlcott-st., WELLINGTON. r-- "1 32 gim nolhing but Full Weight, Full Strength, Full Flavour and Full Value in every packet. Nothing better c»n be had in teas at 1/8, 1/10 and 2/-per lb. M
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9651, 16 November 1909, Page 7
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