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STARTING POINT OF INDIGESTION.

t begins when the Stomach j has become Weak, _* ingestion can only beared by laking the stomach stronger, vn interesting Cure recorded ... ■«♦■ —— The starting point of indigestion' is a. weakening of the organs that control digestion. This .is easily proved. Am ordinarily strong stomach digests food without trouble. Tlio stomach that is becoming weak first falters and then refuses to digest food unless with great pain waul suffering. Then follow fho usual symptoms. Tlio loathing of food; t3io feeling of fullness and u.-. . 'it 01 ii.e -.fncst: liio w -■• ; ,-..•■ si. re on the heart that leads the suffciror ' to think ho has heart disease; sick headache and flatulence. Ino )H\ way to (••v? indigo-tion i* to go .back to ilio starting point and restore to the weakened organs of digestion the strength they ought to have. The process of digestion is controlled by the blood ;')".! nerves, and it is through these channels that stomach j strength, can be restored. Dr. Wil- ! Hams' Pink Pills-have cured hundreds of cases of severe indigestion, because thev make the new b10..d that keeps all 'iho. organs of the body up to a healthy point. The cure of Mrs Ann Oarr, J'lt/.roy Street, Onehunga, shows how good they aro for severe mdige->tion. -he said: — "For years I had been subject to attacks of indigestion that made mo ! feci very out of sorts. It seemed to get worse, and at last I had at formonths almost continually. Directly 1 . ate anything I was seized with a nam , in my "chest «md hetween my shoulder ] , blades. T had such a weighty oppres- i sed feeling that robbed every day of j ' pier-sure. I became afraid to cat anything, in fact * ]ost all taste for I meals. As to headaches tshey were L most .troublesome. My head ached and ! ihmbVxl, and I was so dull and heavy T could hardly hold up.. My tongue was always coated, and my mouth had l such ami sty taste. I fcl t drowsy .and heavy and generally run down. My l- skin'became sallow, and altogether i was thoroughly out of sorts. lam ' bound to say that I derived great4>onel fit from the course of Dr. Williams Pink Pills. They did me a world or ' , o-ood, improving my appetite..and -.ta-k----iiig a.way the oppressive feeling', bcy sides •toning up my system." The price is 3s per -box, six boxes los 6d and if your are pestered by the t shopman who wants to sell some substitute of his own, they will be_ serrt ' post free by the Dr. WW' Medi- ;. cine-Co., of Australasia, Ltd., Welling- !, ton.

(2 N' HfXmes (20) beat J. Martin (15), 70—61. Second Round. 0. A. Guff (15) walked over from M. E. Denniston (25). R. B. Varton (20) boat F. H, Eicoato (20), 70—59.. A. W. Soundv (20) beat G. Hartgill (20), 70-44. r I, G. Bowen (35) boat H. H. Godfrey ; (20), 70—53. ' ' i Third Round. .;-• R. B. Varton (20) beat A. R. Scknders (20)' 70—62. MEN'S HANDICAP SINGLES—B. Grade. —70 points ; advantage points. First Round. , W. G. Hand-Newton (30) beat J. \ Caselberg (20), 70—67. J Second Round, E. A. Oook (15) walked over from Dr. Webb (15). A. D. Low (15) beat T. H. Rea/Joir (30), 70—58. N. F. Chamberlain (10) beat C. Hay (scr), 70—61. A. C. Gawith (10) beat H. H. Pavrtt (scr), 70—57. E. M. Mackersey (5) 'beat A. Casel- | berg (15), 70—66. ' H. J. Lewis v.a'kcd over from I'r. Prior. J. B. Reid (10) beat A. L. Caselberg (30) 70—64. W. G. Hand-Newton (30) beat S. Holdswortih (10), 70—64. Third Round. N. F. Chamberlain (10) beat H. J. Lewis (5), 70—61. MEN'S HANDICAP DOUBLES.-A | Grade. —70 points, advantage | points. i First Round. G. Mawlev and N. H. James (20) I beat B, Booth, and J. Steele (20), 70— j 56. G. Har%iU and N. W. Groves (30 , » beat R. T; Oarlyon and J. W. Stainton (25), 71—69. J. L. Blundell arid A. T. Suain (25) beat P. Tumor and T. Page (25), 70—59. Second Round. S. R. Ckwitfe and J. Martin (15) walked over from D. Cowan and O. Wellwood (15). • /nrx D. Caselberg and J. B. Moodie (25) beat G. Hartgill and N..W. Groves (30), 70—67. J. L. Blundell and A. T. Spam (2o) beat W. Pearse and C. A. Cuff (scr), 70—60. Semi-FinaL S. R. Gawith and J. Martin (15) beat D. Cowan and 0. Wellwood (15), 70—63. • MEN'S HANDICAP DOUBLES—B.

( Grade. —70 points, advantage points. First Round. J. V. Gordon and S. Holdsworth (5) beat A. and J. Caselborg (10), 70—U2. ti. iVi. .Jioddington ana JH. Jrl. Pavitt (air:) beat. \V. \v. Gabitos and J. li. twid (5), 70—64. Second Round. S. A. .Soble-Lainpbe.. and G Tiiynne (scr) beat L>. £>. MacKeran and Robertson (15), 70—42. »'. G. -rtand-^t>w con and T. H. Reader (25) beat A. L. Oaselberg and h. A. CooK (20), 70—60. .N. F. Ghamperiain and A. H. Magson (10) beat (J. May and if. J. b rancis (15), 75—71. LADIES' HANDICAP SINGLES.--50 points ; advantage points, a First Round. Miss F. i'erry over from irom Muss Cameron (15). nW' H oiton < ls > •»»* Mi «s Carley (lo), 50—40. ' • Mis « Wißgins (20) beat Miss E. Robleson (20), 50—35. Miss 1). Booth (5) beat Miss F. Perry (15), 50—40. LADIES HANDICAP DOUBLES.— j 50 points; advantage points. ' First Hound. Misses L. D. and L. K. Hughes (5) beat Misses Carley and Wiggins (15), 50—48. xVlisses F. and A. Perrv (25) beat Misses S. Bolton and Miss Gilbert-son (15), 50—45. Misses M. Godfrey and M. Irwin (15) beat Mrs L. J. Moore and Miss K. Beard (25), 50-45. Misses Martin and Cameron (20) ibeat Mrs F. Gordon, and Miss Gave (scr), 50—48. Misses M. H. Paytou and R. Hughes (scr) beat Misses Burgess and Wellwood (15), 50—37. Second Round. Misses M.' H. Pavton and R. Hughes (scr) beat Misses L. D. and L. K. Hughes (5), 50—37. Misses F. and A. Porry .(25) beat Misses Martin and Cameron (15), 50—44. COMBINED HANDICAP DOUBLES : 50 points; advantage points. First Round. W. Pearse and Miss L. Williams (owe 10) beat R. T. Carivon and Miss 'M. Invin (rec. 20), 50—47. J. L. Blundell and Miss D. Booth (10) beat A. W. Soundy and Miss Burgess (15), 50-42. R. B. Varton and Miss R. Hugihes (10) beat S. R. Gawith and Miss Mar. too (15), 50—34. • Miss Carley (16), 50—41. ! H". M. Boddington and Misa M. H. Payton (15) beat D. Oaselberg and ,'■ A. Oaselberg and Miss Wdggins (25; 'beat E.-'M. Mackersey and Miss A. Perry (35), 50-48. Secoad sovia<k G Oiiivie£ ong Mm (ow6 '2O) beat P. Turnor arid Bliss L. K. Hughes' (rec, 15), 70—63. ; 'U. G; Aitk'en and ,M.iss Cave (scr) beat 0; Hay and Miss Gilbertson (25), ,oo—-42. •' H, M. Boddington and Miss M. H. Payten (15) beat A. Oaselberg and Miss Wiggins (25), 50—46.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10535, 23 January 1912, Page 6

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STARTING POINT OF INDIGESTION. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10535, 23 January 1912, Page 6

STARTING POINT OF INDIGESTION. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10535, 23 January 1912, Page 6

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