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- Modern Methods for Trcitinj a Common Complaint, Whatever the causes may be, and there appear to be a number, Indigestion and Stomach Troubles are on the increase. In treating this troublesome and often painful complaint, the sufferer ought to recognize that there is a cause far it, and trv to eliminate the cause. This is the way to obtain a permanent cure. Now the following are facts. A weak stomach cannot digest food properly —hence dyspepsia after meals. Laxatives only'help to move the meal along and predigested invalid foods, Ido not give the stomach its own work to do. Therefore whatever is
I the cause of a weak stomach, indigestion and stomach trouble will prevail until the stomach is made strongerstrong enough to digest ordinary food without pain or inconvenience. Acting on this principle a great inanv sufferers have been cured ot severe indigeston by Dr. ilhams Pink Pills. They supply the stomach . with the strength it needs by enriching and purifying the blood. Pure | blood gives tone to the nerves, mus- i cles and glands of the stomach, and , mates it capable of properly performing the work of digestion The follow- | ing case shows how good they are m stomach trouble : "About four years since I suffered much from flatulence, belchings ot wind and pain in the stomach, also heartburn and pain about the heart, said Mir.'W. Rutherford, Wyre St., Kaitangata. "I 1 felt a heaviness at the pit of the stomach: My tongue was coated with a whitish substance, and I had a bad taste in my mouth when I awoke in the morning. I had a smothering feeling about the heart, and great palpitation, also giddiness in the head. My sleep used to be much disturbed. I used to be very ' dispondent and unable to do my work, which I had to leave for three months or so. When I had to give up my work, I consulted a local doctor, who prescribed for me. His medicine did me no good, and he changed it. I { then consulted another doctor, hut I 1 derived no benefit from his treatment either. I had been under the doctors' treatment for. about two or three months without deriving any . benefit. The doctor ordered me away for a change. I felt a slight improvement while I was away, but as soon as I returned home again I became as bad as ever. Through reading a pamphlet of cures of complaints similar to mine I decided on giving Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a trial. I purchased a box from Mr Hitchon, storekeeper, and. in about ten days I /found they were doing me •• good, and I continued their use until I had used about three boxes when I was cured. Sines my cure I have passed a medical examination for admission into a friendlv sooietv." 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.
Importers are invited 13 send their, Shipping itocuments to J. J. CURTIS and CO., Shipping Agents, Customhouse Quay, Wellington. 'J his firm will do your Customs work correctly, and rorward goods. CANNOT KEEP COOL? It may seem almost impossible to keep cool and fresh this hot weather, but. it lias beeu proved that "anyone may bear the excessive heat, without feeling its oppressiveness, if attention be directed to keeping the blood cool. Do that and you will be all right. The very best article to use is either a bottle of our "CITRATE of MAGNESIA," (price Is), or a bottle of our "EFFERVESCENT FRUIT SALINE" (price 2/6). Both make excellent palatable drinks, and while keeping the system cool and fresh, they invigorate, and prevent summer troubles. If you are unable to get into town, write to us, and we will post your goods out. J. V. GORDON, Prescription Pharmacist, (by Exams.), Masterton. LIFE'S LITTLE THINGS If you were able to live just right all the time there would bo little need for medicine, less need for doctors: But some little thing is constantly coming along to put us out of balance—exposure, chango of diet or drinking water, irregular meals are little things that will at times upset the best of us. Nothing particular the matter, but we don't feel good. At sach times the rise among us will take a few doves cf Chamberlain's Tablets v'*h certain knowledge that tb?v wfil i\r,i it* right, right away.~Sr.ki by all h.)rr.ists and storekeepers.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10133, 6 December 1910, Page 6
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