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WEAK CAUSE INDIGESTION

The Complaint Cured bj Strengthening the Stomach, ( An Instance Showing how th Tonic Treatment acts promptly and Effectively. A little bit of thought shoul l show j people who suffer wi'th ii dige.-aion j that there is only one way to cor- i rectly treat their '"omplaint. Various treatments are offered to correctly > treat their complaint. Various treatments are offered to cure, but do they? The whole tronMe in Indigestion is that the stomach has become ' too weak tn digest the food the body requires to keep it in health. This sets uo a heavy feeling and pain alter en'' 1 1?. belchings of wind, headaches. dizziness, pains between ihe sh> uldei s, and because of the lack of nourishment, anaemia and a j general rut' down condition often j follow. Laxatives only help to move the m< al almg, they don't give the stomach strength. Predigested foods don't help because the stomach 5b not doing its own work. The simple way to cure Indigestion is to make the stomach strone enoutrh to perform its duties. Theiv is no other cure tor ii digestion. Nothing else is needed. A healthy ach does its work properly tt er«-for« give the stomach irore strength. A.i the process of digestion is- controlled by the blood and nerve , u e proper way to strengthen th-' t-iomach is to take a hl-tod-imkina ionic. Nothing else adds to the bh od supply as quickly as Dr Williams,' Pir.k Pills, at'd nothing else has b en found to make webk momauhs string There's thn experience of iVJiss Isabella Thonjns, iviillar street, near Rose Rd., Grev Lyn n Auckland, to guide other sufferers she wiite?: — ! "I gradually became a sufferer t from Indigestion. About an hour alter each meal I'd get the most severe pains in the chest I'd feel as if t were on fire inside, and yet there was always a cold feeling as if I had swallowed a stone. My tongue was always furred, especially in the mornings. I'd get faint turns just as if I'd were going to swoon, and sometimes I'd go quite dizzy and the room would seem to swim round me. I had to have light food only, and specially cooked for me. I was thoroughly wretched in my spirits I lost all my color and got as sallow as possible and thin as well. My heart would palpitate alarmingly. I had severe headaches in the forehead and back of the head and I'd just have to go and lie down. As to strength I had none. The doctors treatment did me good for a little time. I tried hosts of things with the same result. Then I read in a pamphlet left at the house about Dr. Williams' Fink Pills. The first box eased me a little, and after I had taken five boxes I am glad to say all those pains and aches went away. My digestion got stronger every day. My mother had spent quite at good sum of money in various medicines, but Dr, Williams' Pink Pills set me on my feat." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by chemists and storekeepers, or sent by mail, post paid on receipt of price, 3s per box 6 boxes 16s 6d by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. of,Australasia*Ltd., Wellington.

THE BEST EVIDENCE OF the satisfaction given by my Tailoring is the number of customers who daily leave their orders with me on the recommendation of their friends and relations. If you wish to be ready for Easter, place your order without delay with HAYWARD, THE LADIES' TAILOR, Lambton Quay, Who is now making up the Very Smartest AUTUMN and WINTER FABRICS.

Pahiatua Advertisements. (Tuesday's Stock Sales see Pago 8). TTTANTED KNOWN—That Mescri W Girdwosd and Taylor, Pahiatua of the Commercial and also the Eanfurly Stables, hare gigs and buggies on hire at any time. Four landaus meet express train, two meet all other trains. Tele grams—Girdwcod Pahiatua; telephones 25 and 27. [A LA.RD.J O. A. BLUETT, gUILDEB AND CONTEACTOB, Seasoned Timber on hand. Address — Pahiatua.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10010, 5 April 1910, Page 6

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679

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10010, 5 April 1910, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10010, 5 April 1910, Page 6

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