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WOMEN WHO SUFFER.

Dr. WILLIAMS'- PINK PILLS Give Regularity and Health.' To women who emffer, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are worth their weight, in gold. At special periods a'woman weds medicine, to regulate her blood-supply, or her life will bo a round of pain and'suffering. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills axe absolutely the finest medicine that ever a woman took. They actually make new blood. They are good for men, too—but they are good in a special way for women. To the growing girl, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are a precious boon, because they hc\p her safely over the critical time when her blood is overtaxed by new demands. To tho niother, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are a necessity, because they restore regularity and give strength for every function. To tho woman of 45, Dr. Williams' PinkPills bring relief and ease and strength for her time of change and, trial. They charm away the eplitting headaches, the breaking backaehes,-and the piercing sideachea thnit come, expectedly and unexpectedly. They banish those tecret symptoms of distress that only a woman knows. By making the bipod rich and red, they strengthen every vital organ for its special task. They, bring the rosy cheeks and shapely forms that, tell of womanly health and happinctfj*. . ■

"In my early married life," my« Mrs Alfred Matthew*, of Lansdown, Opaki read, near Mastcrton, "my husband and I were anxious for success, and we worked very hard for it. Then too late I saw my mistake. Although Fortune smiled upon w, I lofifc my health. Eighteen years ago I gave nnvclf an internal strain, and I always suffered afterwards from a continual dragging pain. For seven years I waa almost too weak to leave my bed. My nerves broke down, and my strength gradually away. Four. doctors said I could never be hetter 1 without an operation. But I decided to give Dr. Williams' rink Pills a trial first. The first box gave mc a good appetite—but I took them for five weeks before I noticed -any real improvement in my rpecial ailment. Then the dragging pain began to ease up, and in a. few more weeks it disappeared for good. To-day I am stronger and healthier than I have been for eighteen year.*, and I find house-work a real pleasure. I speak from experience when I say the finest medicine in the. world for women is Dr. William*' Pink Pills for Pale People." Mm Matthews is right. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are the greatest cure thtre in for ail the daily, weekly, and monthly ailment.s of men and women—for all the weakness and backaches of Anwniia ; all the heaviness -nnd. distress of Indigestion ; all the pains and ache? of Rheumatism, Sciatica, and Neuralgia; all the itching agony of Eczema and other blood disea.«es; all the misery of Spinal Weakness and the ill-health that follows any disturbance of regularity in the blood-«upply. All these ailments are caused by b»d blood— and Dr. Williams' Pink Pills actually make new blood. They do juM, that one thing, but they do it well. They don't act on the bowels. They don't bother with mere (symptoms. They won't cure anything that Lvn't cau.ied by bad blood. Tb'ey ttrike f-traight at that common root of disease. But, of courae, you must get the genuine pill*. Substitutes and imitations nerer cured anybody The genuine Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, "nade specially for X.Z., a,re always in wooden boxe£— never in email gla*» bottles. If your local shopkeeper tries to bully you into taking a wortliksw substitute, send 3s for oik box, or 16s 6d fer six boxes, to the Dr. William* , Medicine Co., Wellington. Medical advice given, free. Clement Wragge'e illustrated pamphlet on New Zealand Weather sent post free on receipt of a port card. 2

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 12014, 15 October 1904, Page 8

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WOMEN WHO SUFFER. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 12014, 15 October 1904, Page 8

WOMEN WHO SUFFER. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 12014, 15 October 1904, Page 8

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