FOR THE BENEFIT OF DYSPEPTICS
This Woman Speaks of Treatmen
that Cured Her.
Couldn't Eat the Lightest Foot Without Suffering—Became Pal and Weak with Attacks of Neuralgia.
This is aii' account of a woman who suffered agony with Indigestion; whose blood was i'hin- and watery, and who had bad attafcks of Neuralgia. Of course the thin .hloed was the caree cf all .the tror.ible. After she sir,ad tried' many medicines that did her no geed> sho began to take Dr ■Williams' Pink Fills.She found that thev increased her bvocd supply, and 'that at the Game time the Indigestion, Neuralgia, and heairt palpitation dira'ppeared. Cither people, have l 'farad 1 the same thing. It /shcwis how j 'the health of the whole body depends 1 on the richness elf ,fho blood, and hovv curing the'eause cf the trouble cures t'.ie complaint. This woman-, JVlrs 'Af.-itilda/Ramdal'L of £rc<mib.ie Street, j Milton, ©risWane, made the following | statement for the .benefit of other suf'ifercs: —: . "After an -attack of Pneumonia/' i-he- said; "I ■began to suffer a great deal with lafdiges-tcto, and <t?i« food day heavily da my chest, I took only the lisi'htert of things, such .as soups and milk feeds., for /all solids seemed .to chloke me, and they wouldn't go chwn far horors. My limbs -hadn't any etrca&ili in them, and I felt as .'if thfy were giving way und'er me, tod I aliso felt- so weak, heavy and drowsy. 'AC? the xvlour went out-of 'mv face .and lips. I fell away and .wot very thin and saMmv ; I craved for •&3ids. isu'e'h as lemons .and vinegar; and water. My blood itself /seemed nothing biu'h wr.fr:c, for 'who.n; I cut my finger hardly .any blood .trickled. I got twinges of Neuralgia in the face -and 1 temples, it'ha.t 'made mo perfectly vr.ret.ehcd and so luiultrumg. I mostly laid ecu ri vvher. I cculd and had to get in outside hclip for "eleven .weeks, t ,-p.v tco weak to do a band's turn. My heart would fJoaut to irace furi-o-u'l&lv, -even whew I was lying jtill, -and I .had to avoid all l exertion and .ex-citomer.it. My ankles swelled-with standing, and my feet always felt ls.to.ny Cold. At times I faianted •rio-lirt off. M- last I tried , J>r 'Williams' Pink Pills and a -steady course strengthened •my nerves and enriched lmy /bleed. I. trek three a day, and even ilie neighbours remarked how rnneh bettei\,t was l'cokCng. I dtpok off al 'lithe.weakness, my appetite picked ('Jin., and .the iheaducheis a.ndlneuraljgia disappeared. I regard this medi--1 'cine a<s'a ,strand lirmiic." ' D;v Williams' Pink iPiiillis are .sold"by ri'l 'dealers, bri: .if in. 'doubt eend-to :blio Dr Williams' .Med'"cine C. -of AnsIt alasia Ltd.. '3s tone Ijpx, six hoxeis 16s 6d.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10662, 18 June 1912, Page 6
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455FOR THE BENEFIT OF DYSPEPTICS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10662, 18 June 1912, Page 6
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