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WOMAN'S SALVATION.

HOW SHE MAY SAVE HERSELF FROM UNTOLD MISERY — ONb WHO HAS PASSED THROUGH THE ORDEAL SPEAKS FOR THE BENEFIT OF HER STRUGGLING SISTERS.

Not the least among the many valuable services Dr. Williams's Pink Pills hive rendered to suffering women, is that of tiding them over the critical period commencing at middle age, commonly known as the change of life. It so often happens that at this climacteric women relapse into a stage of chronic invalidism, and tli 3 actual danger to life which attends the c is so great that a medicine which can ba relied upon to carry the syetem over this dangerous time is nothiug less than a life-saving invention. What Dr. Williams's Pink Pills will do for women ab this change of life is shown in a case reported in the Dewsbury (Eng.) Chronicle. It'is that of Mrs Benjamin Smith, who live 3at Hanover street, Dewsbury. The change of life had left her weak and, miserable, with constant pains, dizziness and shortness of breath on the slightest exertion, together with chronic rheumatism in the head and eyes. The pain in her head was too acute for words. She got no sleep either by day of night, and her agony was at times so great that it took tyro people to hold her in bed. A skilful' doctor was called in, but did no good. "My cheeks would swell up aa big as saucers," said Mrs Smith; "my eyes were as red as fire, and there was no getting rid of the pains in my head. I suffered also from a sluggish liver and weak heart, and at times my eyesight was so bad that objects before mc seemed but dim shadows, and there was none of my friends who looked for my restoration to health. I saw an account in a newspaper of a cure similar to mine through the use or Dr., Williams's Pink Pills, and my husband urged mc to try them. Before two boxes were used the pains had disappeared as if by magic and the continued use of the pills for a little more than a month, has left mc enjoying as good health as ever I had in my life. I consider Dr. Williams's Pink Pills a blessing, and as I know there are thousands o£ women who euffev in silence from troubles having the same origin as mine, I am grateful enough for what they have done for mc to tell my story in the hope that some suffering sister may be similarly helped, and you have full permission to publisjfi what I have told you, which statemeats can be verified by any of my neighbours." The statements made by Mrs Smith prove the unequalled merit of Dr. WilUams's Pink Pills, and as there are thousands of women throughout the country similarly troubled, her story of renewed health will point to them the remedy which will prove equally efficacious in their cases. Dr. Williams's Pink Pills are especially valuable to women. They build up the blood, restore the nerves, and eradicate those troubles which make the lives of bo many women, old and young, a burden. Dizziness, palpitation of the heart, nervous headache and nervous prostration speedily yield to this wonderful medicine. Dr. Williams's Pink Pills for Pale People are not a patent medicine, but are a thoroughly scientific preparation, the result of years of careful study on the part of an eminent Edinburgh Umversityphysician, and they -were successfully used by him in his-every-day practice for • "yeetra before' toeing offered tot general fiftlfl. Thfey" pOSitlVdly OUM Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, and Neuralgia, and are a epeoifio for all diseases of women, such as anceinia, poor and. watery blood, 'nervous headache and hysteria. They are not a purgative medicine, out brace up and permanently strengthen the .whole system. Dr. Williama'e Pink Pills are obtainable from all leading chemists, or from the, Dr. Williams's Medicine Company, Wellington, N.Z., who will forward (postpaid) on receipt of stamps or post order, 1 box for 3a, or J dozen for 15a 9d. "

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9737, 27 May 1897, Page 2

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WOMAN'S SALVATION. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9737, 27 May 1897, Page 2

WOMAN'S SALVATION. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9737, 27 May 1897, Page 2