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MISERY DAY AND NIGHT.

TEAKS OF SUFFERING. General Weakness—Ncrvons FitsBad Digestion—Headaches. DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS Banished all the Trouble. For years—almost all her life up to twenty-eight years of age Mrs Lanra Bnrns. of Church-st.. Glen Innes, snf- ■ fered misery day and night from gene- , ral weakness. Nervons Fits and Indigestion developed. Nothing cured her until she tried Dr. Williams' rink Pills. They cured her completely, and thsnts to their use, their isn't a happier, healthier, woman in Australia today.

"As long as ever I can remember I was nervous." eaid Mrs Burns. "I was terrified to stay in the house alone. All day long my nerves were on the jump, and at niyht I could not sleep for any length of t:me. I lay in bed for hours at a time trembling. i hated the thought of going to e'eep, tor I dreamed such horrible dreams. Then I'd wake up screaming. By ttat! tine i reached 16, I started to lake tits-Nervous fits was what the doctor called them. I wouldn't get any notice that they were coming on. I would just fall (Jowu unconscious. Sometimes for a whole day, I lay there like one dead.

"Every year my health got lower. My stomach prew so weak, that all my food starred to disagree with mc. When I got up iri the morning, there was a bad taste in my roouth, and my tongue was coated ■with tliick yellow stuff. After every meal a sharp culling pain took mc in the side, ziiid winded up under my shoulder blades. TUe sgony I suffered then was awful. The tin'est nicrsel lay in a load or. my chest. Day and night I was in misery. My head ached fearfully. It was the sort of headache that made it really impossihle to hold one's head up. It was a bursting dizzy sehe—in fact, it was just a maddening pain.

"These headaches left mc fit for nothing," added Mrs Burns. "It was too mnch trouble to drag my legs after mc. All through the day I had to lie down and rest. It was just the same after I married. When I got one of my bad nervous fits, my husband had to hold mc up on my feet. After every fit I had to stay in bed for five or six days.

"I suffered, like this for years," Mrs Burns went on. "First, I went to one > doctor and then tn another. They thought that bleeding mc might cure mc, and one | day they took quite two pints of blood from me—bnt in spite of all they conld do. I grew worse. As a last hope, my cousins, of Stnnehenge. got mc to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. The first thing that I noticed was that I conld eat with- ' out getting the fearful burning pains. And what's more what I did eat, I kept down. When I was doing so well, I got a fresh supply of the pills from our old chemist, •Mr Thomas. Every week there was a change for the better in mc. I took thirty boxes of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, but tiie money they cost mc was well spent. My husband was away on a big contract for some months. When he came home, he hardly knew mc, I had changed for the better so much. Now my health is grand. I count my return to good health as simply a miracle—and it Is all dne to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I ha-re | not been troubled with fits or nervousness Since." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills do only one thing, but they do it well—they actually make new blood. But the blood is the root of all health. They don't act on the _k>w?-:s.. They don't tinier with mere symptoms. If you are in donbt about your own case, write for hints as to diet, etc., to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington. From that address yoa can also order by mail the genuine Dr. Williams' Pink Pills—3/ a box, sis boxes 16/6, post free.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 167, 15 July 1907, Page 6

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MISERY DAY AND NIGHT. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 167, 15 July 1907, Page 6

MISERY DAY AND NIGHT. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 167, 15 July 1907, Page 6