WEAK LUNGS.
"Why Common Treatment Fail. Dr. Williams , Pink Pille. Don't fell mc that cough mixtures rid syrups and liniments can build uj. he lungs, and cure them of disease, if -•cm do, I'll tell you that you know • α-hirg about the lungs at all. The nly way to cure lung disea.se is to feed he lungs with plenty of rich red blood .ill they gain enough strength to throw •)fl" the germs of consumption and in!jen7a and to rid themselves of bronhitia, asthma, and heavy colds.' , — Ejt-j •raec from a popular lecture by Dr. A'illiams, (M.D., L.R.C.P., Edin.") to -Mdtellows' Institute. That is the case in a nutshell. Aud it explains why so many stubborn rases of asthma, bronchitis, a-nd weak 'nngs have been r-nred by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People., They aci.u"Uly make new blood—end, in lung complaint, new rich red blood is worth all he drugs in all the chemist shops of Christendom. Henry Harrison, of Church Rd.. Taralale, Hawke's Bay, is .1 representative Sew Zealand fann-eT who has proved this fact right up to the hilt. His word is as good as his bond throughout iis district, and this is what he says: "My lungs were never strong, and '•even years ago I took Influenza. Thai eft mc a regular wreck, and 1 was just -eady to s)ip into a decline. While m.v lungs were in this weak state I was at'..icked with Bronchitis. That soon developed into Asthma. A consumptive ■ough came on and often I could hardly breathe. I had three years of this nisery, never knowing when my would break down completely. Ofter. ihe least exertion made my heart thump, took away my breath and brought on a fit of eoug-hrng that tore, my weak lungs and shook my systaru Tom top to bottom. During these bad •ougliiiig spells, a clammy sweat would ■stand out on my forehead and my lands and feet would turn ipy cold. These a-ttaeks took every particle of stremgth ; I lhad, and I "often felt it .vould'nt take much to send rue into consumption. "Of course I had the best doctors," Mr Harrison went on lo say, "but they could do mc no real good. At .'act I made up my mind to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. At first they seemed no better than common medicine. After the second or third box, however, I got a wonderful appetite. I picked up heart then, and kept on with them. Soon I found myself getting stronger. Gradually the cough, the bronchitis, and the asthma eusetl up as my iungs got new strength. In the, end, eighteen boxes of Dr. Williams' Piak Pills cui-et mc completely. They gare mc a strong healthy pair of lungs so that I can now do the heaviest foxm work."'
Probably Mr Harrison himself does not know how near he was to Ccnstiini? 1 - Lion. Without doubt, he was snatcied from that fa.te just in time. Consumption gems are always in the air ready 1.0 fasten on anyone whose blood is weak and whose lungs are already strained by influenza, bronchitis, asthma, or a lingering cold. Nothing can .strengthen the ]ung.s against this (.laager except good strong rich blood—and .lolhiiig but Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ..an actually make new blood. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills do just that .ire thing, but they <1o it well. They lon't act on the bowels. They dor't .-other with mere symptoms. They .vun't Jo anything but root out the ■ause of di.-.ease in the blood. Bui in ;hat one simple way they strike at the out of anaemia, indigestion, headebes, backaches, kidney disease, liver umpl&int. skin diseases, general weak-•p.-s and the special secret troubles of «rowiug girls and women whose health lepends upon the richness and reguLtrty of their blood. If you are in any loubt abjut your particular ailment, .■.rite for free medical advice to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington, rom the same address you can also orler by mail a* 3/ a box or six boxes 10/0, i>w»t f ree> *k e g enu i ne £) r# YFilliam* - t'Uut Pills for Pale People.
WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS— A valuable nedidaal agent la rwu.l oomplainta.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 198, 19 August 1904, Page 6
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