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Gradually Fading Into a Decline. Young Wellington Girl Wasting: Away With Anaemia. * T~s - Her Case Appeared Hopeless When Dr. Williams' Pink Pills were used. They Cured Her. It Is necessary in AB_or_ia or b'.ood'.essness to restore the blood supply as-rapid-ly ns possible. The C-tremely low state of health which Anaemic people often fall Intn, freqtienlly (opans the way for a Onngcrons decline. There Is no medicine more suitable for Anaemic people than Dr. Williams' rink Pills for Pale People, because they actually make new blood. The following case oX extreme Anaemia illustrates how valuable the preparation Is In this complaint. "Anaemia attacked* mc when I was _bont twenty-one years old." said Mrs A. Humphry, G7, Kent-terrace, Wellington, N.Z. "It gradually obtained quite a hold on my system. I faded slowly. My appetite got very poor, I didn't care whether I ate or not. Some days I would be ravenous, and yet as soon as I sat down to a meal the craving would go. I wanted vinegar on everything I ate. My skin became quite transparent. I was dea<lly white In lips, hands ami cheeks, I hadn't a trace of colour, and under my eyes were dark rings. My feet were always as cold as Ice, and my hands damp and clammy. I could never do much In the day, I was always so utterly weak and tired before the day began, aud after a little spell of work I would have to He down to save myself from a faint turn. If I went upstairs or np a hill my heart fluttered so wildly I would feci quite frightened, and I would have to press my hands to my sides and stop for breath, I would feel as If I were choking. Eevere .headaches of a nervous nature used to come on, and then I would have to go straight to bed. The pain would dart rlgiht through from the Inner corner of the eyes to the very nape of my neck. I was so low In spirits that I never wnnted to speak to anyone. I would laugh and then cry hysterically for nothing at all. At night I would wnkc up after a light dose bathed in perspiration, and the clothes would be quite damp. I lived mostly ou milk foods, and even these, at times, lay heais on my chest and would not digest for hours. Sometimes the sight or the smell of food cooking would upset mc. I never went anywhere to any amusement, I hadn't the heart. I went to two doctors, and had tonics and medicines, bnt I didn't get cured. I was ailing for about two years when a friend told my mother to get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for mc. Little by little the signs of Anaemia disappeared. First of all I began to feel brighter and then my appetite began to pick up. I took at first three pills a day, and then I dVubled the dose. Everyone began to remark on the change in my appearance. My people and myself were overjoyed. The colour came back to my face and the languid feeling wore off. I took four boxej straight off, and a little later I took some more at intervals. I could feel my blood getting much richer as I took the course. The headaches lessened and finally disappeared. My heart was mnch stronger nnd I shook off the depression, and could get through the day like an ordinary healthy girl. I am glad to recommend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, as they thoroughly set mc up." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are 3/ a box, 6 boxes 10/0 of all dealers, or from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington. ,

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 38, 14 February 1910, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 38, 14 February 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 38, 14 February 1910, Page 7

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