OR THE BENEFIT OF DYSPEPTICS
This Woman Treatmen that Cured Her. ■ —: : Couldn't Eat the Lightest Foo< Without Suffering—Became Pal and Weak with Attacks of Neuralgia. » - <t> This is an- account- of a woman who suffered agony .with Indigestion; whose 'blood was thin and watery, and who had bad att.Bic.ks oif Neuralgia. Of course the thin blood was the caa?ec cf all .the 'trouble. A-fta* she 'had tried many medicines that did her rx> geed, she began to take Dr Williams' Pink Pills. _ She found that they increased her -brood supply, and 'that at the Game time the Indigestion, Neuralgia, and heairt palpitation Cither people have 'found' the same thing. It -shows how 'the health cf 'the whole body depends on .the richness cf .the .blood, and ho\v curing the cause of the trouble cures the complaint. This woman, Mrs Matilda Randall, of iCroroibie Sbreet, Milton, Brisft'a-ne, made the following k'taite-ment for the benefit cr other sufferers : ,
"After ■ an attack df Pneumonia," ivlie. said, 'T began to GiriTor a great deal with lifdigesti'cn. and the food day heavily da' ray chest. I took only the lightest df things, such as soups and milk foods, for all solids seemed to d.!cike mo, and they wouldn't go t&wn for hours. My limbs hadn't ■any GtTc::::gi'h iJn .them, and I felt as ,'•l' wore giving way under me, tod r«iso felt so weak, heavy and drowsy. AC'l the .c/.our went ou,t of hit face ,and lips. I fell away and wot very t'hi'n and &a.VJoiV ; I craved for "rids; isu'c'h as lemci"!i .and vinegar .and water. My blood itself .seemed noth.ling kit water, for/when' I cut my finger hardly .any Mood trickled. I got twinges"of Neuralgia in the £ace .and temples, itihat imade mo perfectly vra'etchcd and ,so iuns!tra:mg. I mostly laid icloviin wlbcr. I could and had to get in ■outeW.c hcltp for eleven .weeks, I -was too veak.'fto' do a ha'nd's turn.' My heart would ' eitart,, to a-ace tfuriomslv, even whe.ra I was' lying aud'T ,had to 'avoid all 1 .exertion and .c-xcikurenit. My .ankles swelled with ictanding, .and my feet always felt isxony ittold. At times I faimted right off. M last I tried •• Dr "Will.ir.r.ns-' Pink Pills and a steady course.' '.strengthened -my nerves ,and enriched my hived. I> icck three a day., and ever, the ndg'bbovxs remarked liow, rnnch better ,T. was looking. I eihook off ail the weakness,, my appetite picked <i:.n, and ,the ihc-a&chds a,nd (neuralgia disappeared. I regard this medi'cine a"'? a- .grand ' ~' ' D.r Williams' Pink Kills are .sold by. i\l. dealers, but .if in; 'doubt vsend to ifclie Dr .Williams' .Medicine C. .of Ausll>kia Ltd;, .Wellington, % one box, 'six .boxes 16« 6d,..,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10663, 19 June 1912, Page 6
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