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A WOMAN'S STORY. Mm. Murray, of Ckristcharch, Saved From Life of Misery by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Women are called the "weaker sex"— yet Nature calls upon them to bear far more pain than men. With women, it is one long martyrdom from the time they are out of. short frocks until age begins to set its mark upon them. They are no sooner over one period of pain and distress tliao another looms up only a few days ahead of them. No wonder too many women become worn-out and old-looking before their time! In these times of trial Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are worth their weight in gold to women. They actually make new blood —aud on the richness and the regularity of the blood the health of every woman depends. Just as Dr. Williams' Pink Pills regulate the failing blood supply in the woman of forty-five—so do they fortify and strengthen the newly-taxed system in the girl of fifteen. They ease the pain for the present—and they make such suffering impossible for the future. They do more than all the doctors—and they asuo questions. Read what Dr. Williams' Pink Pills did for Mrs John Murray, of 58, Caledonian-road, Christchurch: "For Uve years no one could have suffered more than I—and all for want of good pure blood," said Mrs Murray. "I was always doctoring myself, but nothing did mc the least good. Every morning I got up with a thumplnc. throbbing headache. Ofteu I had hardly enough strength to dress myself. All day lon X my back used to ache till I thought it would break. "My illness began with a terrible pain In the stomach—and my stomach seemed tn suffer all through. " 1 had bilious attacks that laid mc right out. My blood seemed to be full of bile and poison. The smell of coolciug turned mc sick. 1 never had the least appetite for my meals. "Soon I gave up all hope of getting well," Mrs Murray went on to say. "1 lost all heart, aud then my nerves broke down. The least thing made mc jump with a start. The slam of a door would leave mc for the rest of the day with a splitling headache. I got so bad that my sight began Lo go. At night I was too nervous tn sleep. I used to lie aud toss listening to the ticking of the clock and thinking daylight would never come. Iv fact. I was a nervous wreck. I was so weak aud worD In every way that 1 was afraid I might drop dead at any moment. "I had not been lit for housework for a long time when 1 read of a case very much like my own that had been cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills,'' said Mrs Murray. "I got a few boxes at once, and made up my mind to give them a fair trial If lour or five boxes did not cure mc 1 would have taken a dozen. But the fifth box gave mc a little appetite, and I knew that I had got the right medicine at last. My bllloQsness and nervousness disappeared, and 1 begau to gain in weight and colour. By the time I had finished my supply, I had not a headache or a backache. 1 was eating like a schoolboy, and sleeping like a top. I married happily soon afterwards, and to-day there Isu't a healthier woman In all Christchurch—thanks to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills." What Dr. Williams' Pink Pills did for Mrs Murray they are doing for scores of other women ln New Zealand. Every dose sends galloping through the veins pure, strong, rich, red blood that strikes straight at the cause of all secret 111-health. The new blood restores regularity, and braces all the organs for their special tasks. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills actually make new blood. That is all they do. but they do it well. They don't act on the bowels or trouble with mere symptoms of disease. They just root out the cause of disease from the blood itself. It Is through the blood, and the blood only, that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure paleness, skin troubles like eczema, anaemia, Indigestion, headaches, neuralgia, rheumatism, backache, kidney and liver complaint, lumbago, sciatica, partial paralysis, locomotor ataxia, falling powers, and the special irregularities In the health of growing girls aud women. Get the genuine Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. Prom storekeepers and chemists, or post free, from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.. Old Custom House-street, Wellington—3/ a box, sis hoses 16/6. Medical advice given free.

MSDICAL. I STEEL, compared with O Iron, is stronger, lighter, 9 | more lasting and econo- fi I mical. So is Food when I b seasoned with H ICerebos I Eg Instead of common 1 I SALT I fig because it contains the 8 U rich, strengthening Phos- B f| phates of Wheaten Bran. I II IVJwUsmle Agents :—L. D. Nathan &°C», jl |HEALS ALL IT TOUCHES! I £100 REWARD LOST, All Liver and Stomach Troubles and Sick Headaches by taking FENTON'S LUX LIS LIVER PILLS, U bottle. TRENTON. CHEMIST, KARANGAHAPE RD. (jßgftJj tK>__OJ_JB B§£>Uj '*M 1! COUGHS & COLDS, sSi ."Er\ ggß Clears the Tabes and - "tlr-vSI saves the Lungs. _lS*r»\s* T' 7_R Singers and Speakers |S®\ Mra USi_R use T °r--Une. jyflfc\ IMfa&Xk A " Chemists and {_V_£s& _SE»_!_» Stores, 1/ and 2/. rnHE RED ARROW COUGH CURE A- Is safe, persistent, and sure. And knocks out a Cough where'er It may meet. „. Like Togo did the Baltic Fleet. Sold everywhere, 1/. rpiHE cold and damp weather Is upon us. J- Fortify your household by always having a bottle of RED ARROW COUGH CURE handy. The finest medicine for Coughs and Colds yet made. One Shilling, all shops.

HUDSON'S EUMENTHOL JUJUBES The " Australian Medical Gazette" *ay«i—" Of great service in affection* of the voice and threat." CONTAIN NO COCAINE OR OTHER POISONOUS DRUG. SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS. Tir.3 1/8 Sole Mmrafactnrer-G. HUDSON. Chemist, I*_wich, Queensland. _,__<* B *pot- TE&Ettr*'^'*-*-

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 139, 12 June 1905, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 139, 12 June 1905, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 139, 12 June 1905, Page 6

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