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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.

For Influenza take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Never fails. Is 6d, 2 8 6d. IT STRENGTHENED MY THROAT. "I had a weak throat, writes Mr 0. V. H. Stallard, 10 Bunbury St., Footecray, Vic. "The slightest, change in the weather would affect it and jf would have to go home from work feeling fit for nothing. My sister swears by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy so I' thought I would try it. I did so and can honestl ysay it has worked wonders, for my throat is now quite strong." Sold by all chemists and storekeepers.

For Children's Hacking Gotten *t Nirflt, Woods' Gkeat Peppermint Onre, 1i 6d. Ii 6d

ABSOLUTELY CER M-PROOF FILTERB. T> AD Drinking Water is one of the ■*-* most dangerous carriers of diseases. RUN NO RISKI GET ONE-THEY ABE NOT EXPENSIVE—FROM THE •W • i •W«r\i« JL* L „

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Bibliographic details
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 1 October 1913, Page 6

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Tapeke kupu
623

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 1 October 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 1 October 1913, Page 6

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