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Freatment That has Given Good Results in Many Cases, Persons with weak stomachs who suffer from indigestion need a tonic that lias no laxative action. Purgatives may help to move a meal along, hut they weaken. What* the stomacirneeds is strength to digest ordinary food. Now Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are a tonic without any laxative action whatever. Their mission is to. make strength, and experience has shown that they have cured many severe cases of indigestion. The following tipical case shows how good they are. "My attack of indigestion came on slowly," said Mrs W. Wallace, Hill Street, block 27, Thames, New Zealand. "I had no liking for my food, and when I did eat, about an hour after I would get acute burning pains in my chest, and I would feel them right through to my shoulder blades. These attacks would last perhaps three hours, pass off and return after each meal. Very often I'd have to bring up what I had eaten. My tongue was coated, and I,had a horrible' tastc.in my mouth, especially after walking. I had severe dizzy turns when the room seemed to be going 'round and I would have to sit down. I could not see clearly to sew or read on.'account of the specks before my eyes. I'always had a sick feeling and I could not sleep well at night, but felt drowsy and heavy all day. I had attacks of heartburn,.too. After suffering like this for a couple of months I thought I'd give Dr. Williams' Pink' Pills a trial. They did me. good from the very first. Gradually they drove away all the unpleasant : symptoms and I have not had a return of them since. I am now in, good health, thanks to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills." . Dr.' Williams' Pink Pills are sold by chemists storekeepers, or sent by mail, post poict'oa rece-'pL of price, 3s per box, 6 Lexss / 16s 6d, 'by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Oj, c:'* Australasia I Ltd., Wtlluiglori:

LAY AWAKE IN PAIN AND MISERY.

Mrs Angus of Uxiae and Wolfram Streets, [Broken Hill, saye:—- "For : four years my life_ was a raisery I suffered so with indigestion. I wou]d go"to.bed only to lie awake in pain and misery, until I was nearly mad. 1 tried everything, but ■ could'get no resfr or .relief. Then my sister-in-law, "Mrs Brown, of Warrnamboul> Vic, told me of the great benefit one of her neighbours had received from Chamberlain's Tablets, and iuduced me to try them. < The first few doses brought me relief and itut. After I had finished two boxes new life seemed to be given me. I have had no return of my complaint, and now go about my daily duties in a cheerful manner." Sold by all chemists and storekeepers. • NOISELESS NAPIER MOTOR CARS. The Scott Motor Agency have the above cars—universally acknowledged to be England's premier product—on view at their Garage, 57 Cuba Street. Wellington. The equipment includes latest design in torpedo body, detachable wheels, acetylene lamps, etc.. •and well merits inspection by car owners and intending buyers.. Renaults and Crossleys are due to. arrive in the course of a few days. London prices plus landing ohar«fls.*

W.F.C.A., Ltd. GRASS SEEDS We have splendid stocks of Hawke's Bay, Sancton, Southern and Local Rye Crass, Machine and Farmer's Dressed Cocksfoot. Also White Clover, Alsike, Cowgrass, Colonial, French and American poa pratensis, Florin, Trefoil, Lucerne, Mustard, Hard and Sheep's Fescue, Chlnory's Fescue, etc., etc. ALL SEEDS HIOHLT TESTED, Call ar*d Inspect our large and va- 3.1 stocks of above, and don't fail to see our EXHIBITS AT SOLWAY in the 14th and 15th.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10170, 21 February 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10170, 21 February 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10170, 21 February 1911, Page 6

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