DISMAL ay «^«j%f^wa^AQ»<^ No wonder the dyspeptic —the man or woman with Indigestion—looks so dismal. Afraid to eat a hearty meal, which must b? paid for with much suffering, and compelled to pick a diet from invalid foods. The days of Indigestion are dreary* The trouble in Indigestion is that the stomach has become too weak to digest ordinary food. The trouble with most treatments is that at best they only relieve the symptoms. They do not aim at curing the cause and making the digestive organs right. Invalid foods fail because they do not give the stomach its own work to do. Purgatives merely move the meal along and often weaken. As the processes of digestion are controlled'by the blood and nerves, a tonic-like Dr. Williams* Pink Pills is of value when a real cure is wanted. As most sufferers from stomach trouble are pale and thin the value of a blood-making tonic is evident. THIS MAN CURED OF INDIGESTION. " I noticed my digestion some time back getting very poor, due mostly to eating my meals too hastily, and also to the dust in my former employment," said Mr. J. S. Tonkin, Charles St., West Shore, Napier. "About three o'clock each day I'd get severe pains in the chest at the end of the breast bone, and they would last till bed.timo. I always ate well but I paid dearly for it. T did not sleep at all well. I might lie awake for hours. I was often attacked with dizzy turns in the day, as if objects near rue were coining close up and then retreating, and there would be quite a haze before my eyes. I gqt very sallow and went down in weight quite a couple of stone. I felt very depressed in spirits and quite done up, as if I had no energy or strength left. Vegetables especially, disag.-oed with me, and I often could not keep them down. I took various tohice but I only seemed to get worse. At last I tried Dr.".Williams' Pink Pills. The second box started to do me good. I found the pains in my chest gradually lessening. I began to sleep a lot better. When I was half through the third box I felt better still. My color came back. I could eat a good meal with no after effects. I began to put flesh on. I did not need more than three boxes of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills as every symptom of Indigestion had disappeared when I finished that number. Now lam in the best of health and condition." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by chemists and storekeepers, or sent by mail, post paid on receipt of price 3/- per box, 6 boxes 16/6 by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., of Australasia Ltd., Wellington. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.
Low and light—is the Summer demand in Shoes both for ladies and men. We have them.. Shoes that do not generate heat by squeezing the feet, .or by slipping up and down at the heels, or by.gaping at the ankles, or by manifesting any of >the Other bad traits of carelessly manufactured Foott-weai. Tlhere are white and tan shoes to harmonise with a Lady's Summer Frocks. And snappy styles for Young Men—not forgetting t!he roomießt kid productions, for grandfaither. You'U see them here fn sizes, styles, and prices to suit all and. sundry. J. CAEPENTEB! BOOT JWPORTER, „> M , „, ,- 3 .„ „ ... MASTERTON.
infants' Wear r E have in stock all the needful Comforit© (for Infants, complete, and we are selling at very low prices. Here is a useful set complete for 20s:— 2 Gowns, embroidery trimmings. 2s each 4 0 | 2 Long Flannels, 2s 3d each 4 6 i 1 Head Square 1 6 | 1 Binder 10 / 2 Singlets, Is each 2 0 '• 1 dozen. Flannelette 4 6 ! Buff Box and Puff 1 6 'Powder and Sponge 10 COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. THE UP-TO-DATE DRAPER, QUEEN STREET. WHERE TO STAY. 0T E L r I N 0 S 0 R, WELLINGTON. Manager ............ A. E. Hardeastle. ABSOLUTELY the FINEST EQUIPPED HOTEL IN THE DOMINION. Thorough Sanitary Arrangements. Hot and Spray Baths. Electric Lifts and Lights. Drawing, Smoking and Writing Rooms". NIGHT PORTER. TARIFF:— 8s per day; £2 10« per week. Hotel Van meets all trains. WOOD-OUTTING. I . notifies that he has' lecured the Wood-cutting Plant mtil lately owned by Mosstb Miler and Boyle, of Fernridge, and ;nat he is prepared to cut wood in my quantities. Prioea for cutting 'e as follows: Hour wrrk, ss• jrd, 4s. ' Addreas: 61 ViE» Street
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10428, 20 September 1911, Page 6
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