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BLOOD JUST WATER. v . Mrs. A. PenneU """A Kaitangata Cure. --.Dr. .Williams' Pink Pills. ' _«l-let myself "run down till it was ail I —could do to struggle through the day, said -ffisi; Pennell;- o£-Koitangata; eldest daughter of Join A-old, of Laurence, '"i'or 12 years I was always doctoring, for I never had a week's decent health. When everything else failed, onr old doctor np at Law- -. rence told mc to take Dr. Williams' Fink RHSr-and the way they built mc up was something wonderful. "As a girl I -was always healthy enough, but my blood began to go to •water just about the time I first hair np," said Mrs PenneU. "My face got as wnite as that sheet of paper. My lips were almost blue, and big black rings came under njy eyes. I always bad a sickly washed-out look, as if I hadn't slept for nights on end. TUsre was hardly enough, blood in my body to keep the -lite in mc. Even on the hottest day, sry hands and feet were like ice. I started ___±» shiver all over, and the nest minute 1 ..was burning liot again. At home, they - thooght.l-was going into a Decline—and '. they were always at ire .-to eat this and tirtfitr that to make mc strong. But I simply t:cqgldn't;.look;at food. I-lost all my old HreHsfci- Everything disagreed with mc. Xwenty times a day, hot sour Tvaier used to rush up into my mouth and make mc feel faint and sick. When dinner time came, I cnly forced down a. few bites, and then had. to leave the rest A sick feeling came over mc, and I wanted to vomit My head began to spin round and round—and I got cold and "clammy all over. .--*j4Bfli on » you lure no idea how "my poor head ached after one of those bilious fits. The pain shot through my brain, till it nearly drove mc crazy. All night long 1 tossed and turned in my bed, and got up next morning feeling utterly worn out and ' fit for nothing. Often I was too ill and weak to dress myself. "When I tried to . Etand up, my legs hadn't the strength to ■hold-me. Just in the small of my back I ■kad-a dull dragging ache that never left mc. Try how I -would, I could never shake off that adl-gone feeling. I was as weak as a. baby. It was all I could do to crawl About the house. "That's the way I dragged along for twelve weary years," Mrs Pennell went en to say. "My life was not w-orth living I was always taking medicine and payin-doctor-s 1 went on suffering just the same. At last, the doctor said he believed my blood was to blame for the whole trouble—and he told mc to take Uγ iWUliams 1 Pink PHls for Pale People The first three boxes made mc as hun<ry as a wolf for my meals—and that -was more than common medicines had ever done for mc. From that .time, on, every bos of Dr. Williams Pink Pills did mc more good. But it was siow work. I ne ver heard of anyTt,^^ 0 to take «iW*£x boxes <l£a Pink FWb befo « they were cured-but that will Just show yoa how bad I was. At the end of three months I was =x»the r woman altogether. My MeZTs duta t know mc . I was 3ust brim fuU health and spirits. Best O f all. Dr Pink Pills cured mc for goodfor I have never had a day's since j left them off." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills do only one thxng-they sctuaUy mabe new blood. They don't tinker with mere symptoms. t CUre *** aisease O»t isu't .cansed by bad blood in the first place. But .when Dr. Williams' Pink Piljs replace bad ilood with good blood, they strike strai-nt at the root and cause of all common diseases lite headaches, sideaenes, and baefcacies, kidney trouble, li« r com . Plaint, bilionsness, indigestion anaemia, neuralgia, sciatica, nervous exhaustion, Sailing powers, locomotor ataxia, and the special secret troubles that every woman mows but that none of them like to talk . about even to their doctors. Dr. Williams' Pink PIUs are sold by retailers and the Dr fWiUiams , Medicine Co., Wellington—3/- a Jbox, 6lx boxes 16/6, _post JSee. tWrite for jjteJts as to diet, etc.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 66, 18 March 1907, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 66, 18 March 1907, Page 6