Life was a Burden Witt Severe Indigestion. iealth Completely WreckedPale, Thin and Miserable— Cured by Dr. Williams* Pink Pills. I Mrs E. Maim, of Rowe St, Onehunga, Auckland, New Zealand, found her health completely wrecked by Indigestion. Do what she would, she didn't get any relief until she tried Dr. Williams Pink Pills, and these completely cured her. The use of this tonic in indigestion is of value because the Stomach is strengthened to j a point that enables it to do its work : with ease. "I was always a strong healthy woman, but about two years since I gradually found my health failing," said Mrs Mann. "I became very much | subject to fits of vomiting. I had a burning pain in my chest, and shooting pains from my chest to my back. ' The only time I felt any ease was when I ate nothing. The lease atom of food I took upset my stomach. It was the same with everything I drank. I was always suffering from headaches and acidity of the stomach, and belchings'' of wind. I used to vdmit a lot of sour acid water. I had a dull oppressive feeling about my heart: When lying down I had great difficulty in breathing, often having to sit up to catch my breath. I had alvVays a nasty taste in my mouth. ,My head used to be so giddy at times that I had to hold on to something to keep from falling. I suffered from sleeplessness. I consulted three chemists. Two gave me medicine without doing me any good, and the other advised me to see a doctor. I read in the newspapers of a case very similar to mine being cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and my husband agreed it would be well to write to the company. They sent me ..instructions in regard to diet. I bought some Dr. Williams' Pink Pills from Mr v Moody, Onehunga. I took two boxes before I found them doing me any good. After using six boxes I felt thoroughly restored to good health. I is about six months since I ceased using the .pills, and I hnve not had the slightest return of the complaint. I am quite willing to answer any question about them." The price is 3s per bo?:, six boxes lGs 6d, and if you have trouble in getting them send a postal note for the amount to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., oi' Australasia Ltd., Wellingon, and they will be sent post free by return mail.
When winter's cold blase is afeared by all tongue*, -., AGACJAN BALSAM is ' Best for. the lungs. Take a dose now and then, " remedy's .sure, , For coughing, if left, is Not easy to core. Barraclouah'i Aoacian Long Balsam, 2 CANNOT KEEP COOLF Yqs, it is somewhat difficult to keep cool and" feel fresh during the hot summer months. The system and blood become over-heated, and cause sickness, headache, • sluggish liver, biliousness,- and a general feeling of debility, and lack of energy. What you require is something to refresh and iftvigorate the system, and cool and purify the blood. Our "Effervescent Valine" will do that. It makes an excellent beverage, and you feel the beneficial effects at bnce.- (Price, 2s 6d per large bottle.) Also our "Citrate of Magnesia" (Is per bottle), packed anvwhere 6d extra.— J. V. GORDON, M.P.S., Chemist (by Exams.), Masterton.
We have splendid stocks of Hawke's Bay, Sandon, Southern and Local Rye Grass, Machine and Farmers' Dressed Cocksfoot. Also White Clover, Alsike, Cowgrass, Colonial, French and American poa prutensis, Fioi-in, Trefoil, Lucerne, Mustard, Hani and Sheep's Fescue, Ginnery's Fescue, etc., etc. all Seeds hig ly tested: Call and inspect <• - large and varied stocks of iibovi and don't fail 'to see onr Exhibits ;.t SOL WAY on the Mth and 15th.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10158, 7 February 1911, Page 6
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