Fell in a Faint while at his Employment. « o, - Was taken to the Hospital—After Developments that will interest many others. The following aeration was In ado bv Mi' James Hollowly, ? well known Sydney working-man. "Dr Williams' Pink Pills turetf Me of Indigestion, after other treatments had failed, ami 1 strongly recommend anyone suffering with 1 the same complaint to give them a fair truth Mr Holloway was very emphatic in hie opinion about this medicine, when n reporter called on him to get the details of his reported cure. "Had L known what I know now I wouldn't have cone on suffering week after week," he declared. Mr Holloway's case has attracted a good deal of attention amongst those who know him. as he was. an employee at a largo "brick-making plant Granville, where he became so bad one day tha't he fell down nncon-_ scious and his mates took, him in a cab to Prince Albevt Hospital. "My appetite" left me," he said; 1 "in fact the sight of food made mo ! ill. and T became weaker and weaker [daily. Sometimes in desperation I would force myself to eat, to try and get a little strength, but I would pay the penalt- I had bouts ,of belching; violent pain in the f stomach and around the heart. My tongue would be dry and furred and I would have a bad taste in my month. I had violent headaches and sometimes bad attacks of vomiting. I improved some at the hospital and returned home, but soon became bad. One doctor treated me for ulcerated stomach and another said I had catarrh of the stomach. "As I didn't improve under either I got very despondent and anxious. Happily a pamphlet concerning Dr. Williams' Pink Pills came into my possession, and I resolved to give them a trial, although I had but little faith. To -my great surprise, however, before I had taken two boxes of pills I felt I had at last found the right medicine for my case. Not only' could I enjoy my food, for I had acquired a very healthy appetite but it was giving me the nourishment I so much needed. I was feeling a new J man. I persevered with the' pills ■ which I knew had given me new life ) until I had;.taken seven boxes and as I have not had any return symptoms, , but the very best, of health, I can truthfully Dr Williams' Pink Pills cured me of indigestion." Mr Holloway is at present living at 65, Bay-street, Glebe, Sydney. _Dr. Williams' Pink Pills' are a blood maker and nerve tonic, and are recommended only in diseases that -depend on a run-down condition of the blood and nerves, such as Anaemia, Indigestion. Rheumatism, Sciatica,, and Neuralgia. Price 3s a box, 6 boxes 16s fid. of all deafens or from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. of , Australasia, Ltd., Wellington.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 1 October 1913, Page 6
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