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Mil IS EASILY CURED

Treatment that has given Goo | Results in Many Cases. A Woman who Cured herse) gives her Experience; Indigestion in any of its forms is readily curable if the correct treatment is udopted. When a person suffers after eating there is a great temptation to take" a laxitive or something to ease the pain, but these a re only makeshifts, and do not cure the Indigestion. What the stomach needs is tone, so that it can digest food without artificial help. Dr Williams' Pink Pills have been found of peat value in curing indigestion. They tone the stomach in common with the whole, system, by their blood-making tonic , qualities. The case of Mrs Robert Purcell, of 6 Somerset Place, Auckland, was a -very bad one and they cured her. • Mrs Purcell says : "For many years I was just a martyr to Indigestion and I have suffered dreadfully. My appetite was of the poorest, just -a draught of tea would be sufficient to dull it. I could never take solids they* were, not dreamt of. A bit of bread and butter was about the extent' of my meals. I had to cook meals hut 1 loathed the more smell of them. T felt so sick. I got such thumping headaches in the lwck of the head and down tho neck', they lasted for days on me, and I got attacks' of" retching with • them. My head felt like a lump of lead on the pillow, f could not sleep'at night. I dozed and dreamed frightfully and felt fit for nothing when T got up, 1 and I got such sharp pains all round my waist when ! laid down. My face was as sallow as could l>e. and I could hardly have been thinner or more wasted. The slightest thing would make me..faint. My eyesight got so poor I conld not see to sew or read; T was in a pitable state for years 1 ,;.T spent quite a little fortune in so-cal-led • remedies all,in vain,- Imt T can heartily thank Dr Williams' Pink Pills for putting me on my feet. They made a different being of me. All the chest troubles went away and my health gradually was completely restored." Dr Williams' Pink Pills are sold by chemists and storekeepers, or sent by mail, post paid on receipt of price 3s per hox, six boxes IBs IC.= by tho Dr Williams' Medicine Co., of Australasia Ltd., Wellington.

DO-VT BE WITHOUT A PIANO.' . To make and keep home homely, you need a piano in it. Thanks to the Dresden Piano Company's honest and reasonable system of deferred payments, tlie.ro are pianos in thousands ot :No\v Zealand homos, un-d the number increases daily. Tho four best pianos are The Broad wood! Tho Ronisoh ! The Lipp! and tho Stein wa v. A big new shipment of these' famous "ud delightful instruments has just rnred. If you are thinking o 'f a p:ano. wnte or call now. The Dresden Piano Co: carries very ].ar<*e stocks, so that there is not tho slightest difficulty m suiting all tastes and requirements. If you want a good reliable piano at a reasonable price < to— ' ' THE DRESDEN PIAXO COMPANY LTD., WELLINGTON. M. .} Brookes, North Island Manager. Local representative: H. mas, Danioii'ft Buildings. Queer. Strwt. Wo know Warner's Rust-proof Corsets to be thoroughly reliable as regards iihapo, comfort and service—in fact v>e are prepared to guarantee. every pair not to rust, break or tear. Loc;;l drapers.

LIKE MANY OTHERS. Mrs Julia Wakeley, 78 Ball Street, Wanganui, N.Z., i snot rich and cannot have the doctor's onnion for slight complaints a;id therefore (loos the noxt best thing and keeps a bottle of Chamber!) hi \s Colic and Diarrhoea in tho house. She. snys:—"l have always found Chamberlain's Cv-iic and Diarrhoea Remedy an absolutely eafo ure for Colic and Diarrhoea. For raanv years T suffered from colic pains hut Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy relieves the suffering at onoe." Sold by all chemist* and storakeeners.

iARDEN TO We ni'f! now showing anything 3011 require for tlie garden. These (h h.ivo just landed, and ;:r<> the best and cheapest -nwurable, coinsing Spades. Forks, Rake;. TTOOS, Trowels. Garden Shears, Pruning v.rs, and Knives, Garde-; Lin---s. Lawn Sprinklers, ete., etc. . I.R. rden Tlo.se, plain and wi>'ed, :::vd Fittings GARDEN FHQSCTiOmES. Swift's Arsomto of Lead. This i; tho time to use. it, but it must be TFT-S to bo ofiVtivo. MeDo:i'.---.]'s Insecticide. Montauk, Xicoticide. 1 all l r Miigs, Oishursb Co.o'.vh'p-I . Cironeol Vermont;?. Tobacco PowGARDEN Swift's Arsomto of Lead. TFTB to l,„ ofiVtivo. ilcTio 1 a'i Plugs, Oishursb Ci;.:!-,- J: -»i . Ktc. Flo. LAWN MOWERS! A. Vfrrv fine selection of the :' al. .American, Ball Henrii!-.- ! riiitv Lxcc-lsior Fverv Read;;, '(.'■; from Is--, C'l. (iirdo-i .•■'■•!e.'d.--: ''copers, i C M'i Crass So-/!, -„, V.v*rv 7W : Also ai,.i F\'-h] ?Ju.: •■• LAWM MOWERS! .-iaii makes :—Pennsylvania Golf. -.tone. Caldwell Roller Colonial Bail with or without grass boxes. 1 Nimmand Blairs.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WAG19121030.2.34.2

Bibliographic details
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10717, 30 October 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10717, 30 October 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10717, 30 October 1912, Page 6

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