ON VERGE OF COLLAPSE
A young girl in an exhausted state of health attended a large Canadian Hospital. She complained of terrible headaches and backaches, of always feeling tired, nervous, could not eat nor sleep. Eler face was pale, her lips bloodless. Blood tests showed she had anaemia, or extreme poverty of blood—that dreaded ailment that attacks growing girls. The physician immediately prescribed Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, as he was treating successfully a large number of anaemic patients with these famous pills. After a month's treatment a further blood test was made and the doctor discovered that the young girl's blood had gained greatly in haemoglobin (which oxygenises the blood), and red blood corpuscles had increased in a remarkable manner. Her cheeks and lips had good colour, her headaches and backaches had vanished, she was full of energy, had bright eyes and high spirits.
Do not neglect yourself if you have
any symptoms of anaemia, for it is a dreaded disease once it a hold on the system. Take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills without delay. These pills help to make
ich, red blood, which is the only thing
that banishes anaemia and its miseries. At chemists and stores, 3/- bottle. Say "Dr. Williams " —and take no other.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 264, 7 November 1935, Page 18
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