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A GOOD 110 FOR INDIGESTION

A one time Sufferer tells ho? she Cured herself.

She tried the Tonic Treatmea* which Gives the Stomach' Strength for its work.

The aim of the tonic treatment for Indigestion is to restore the stomach to a state of tone, so that it will do the work of digestion without trouble. The process of digestion is controlled by the blood and nerves, and it is j through these channels that stomach j strength can be restored. l)r Wil- , Hams' Pink Pills have been found of ! great )>enefit in even the severest cases of Jndigostirm, owing to their tonic, blood-making qualities. They impart the tone the stomach needs for its work. The case of Mrs E. Holmes. G Parliament St., Wellington, shows their value to dyspeptics. "f got run down, and then my digestion got out of order," said Mrs Holmes. "For a long time my appetite' was very poor, no matter what I took it disagreed with me, even the sight or odor of food upset me. Every few weeks such bilious attacks would come on, and then it was out of the question to take anything. My color all went and T turned very 1 sallow. .My head, too, came on to | ache mot distractingly, especially in the. temples. After the attacks T would be hardly fit to do anything, I felt so weak, and knocked up. T kept falling aivav and getting thinner. Some days T could not keep down the little T took. T got very fond of acid things, such as lemons. T felt all the time thoroughly out of sorts nnd low srtiriterl. but ."! trial of Dr Williams' Pink Pills picked me uv> wonderfully. MV blend got much richer and the o - )]::r shewed in my face asxnin. All the weariness and depression passed -v;lr T k''"»r fU with tllO COUI'SO. "f •began to eat well and feel once again | fit for anything." The price is 3s. per box, six boxes 10s. Gd.. and if yon are pestered by the shopman who wants to sell some substitute of bis own, they will "be sent post free by the T)r Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington.

SUPFRRKD FOR TEN" Y bold by all chemists and storekeepers. 1 iiavo boon a constant sufferer from severe attacks of Colic for the past ton years, at times beinc imSfT' ™ to " Mr A. J. "CressIV- J - B '•ros'irra, Vic. "The onlv tiling that sires mo relief is Chr * horhnn s Cough and Diarrhoea. ■ _ !"" r; '-. .and lam never without a !■ ■■tt.o im the house." =>c..l(l. t,sr all c'lomists and storekeepers.

.j-xtt BURNT WITH RED HOT I IRONS. Mrs' Croty, Ut'cle Dcnison Street. Carrunrton. N.8.W., writes:— "My little baby sir!, Rita, burnt both hor hands until thcv jvero nearly raw by " picking up a rod-hoi iron. ' NotbiriV I relieved the pain unt\i I got Rexnna" This helped her at one?' to t;>ko awav the_p;r!u. We have oonti.nc-:l to W* j it since, and it had cured the tarriblo ! burns \n «, wonderfuJ i onu, tho Rapid Hoalirr is | sold in triangular ui>' Ik

Canadian pntnrtism Ims never been in doubt, bncaupp this Dominion has on numerous occasions nisplaved its strong lovnlty to ih- Mother Country. Now Canada is to build three Super Divyidnnnedits to ho plnoorl at the disposal of tl !( , Admiralty. This mnrri:i(i?o7it n-;,". oouah; in' iritensitv tho loyalty of f],.> who consistently dvi"k- C'-'-Tont Ton. tho ton thai- is pleas a ihv pnlato at ?.]] tim-<?.

:■ ii.ro :imv sliowino; anything li.ivo hist landed, nir!. arc l.h;' I):--': ; Spades. Forks, Itrtkes, Hops, T: ;ii:cl Knives, Gardo;i Lino.--;. L; i .Has;\ -Tjlain and wire-' 1 , mi '1 Fit

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 17 October 1912, Page 6

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610

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 17 October 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 17 October 1912, Page 6

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