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«»°r ri i, A 1 - Va P»'er. "I had no colour m my face or lips.' I was very fr.??" *„ n V ver haJ an - v appetite; I ccuw go all day on a bit of bread and ouuer .and a cup of "tea without milk. ;V e , at > 1 hardly over took it. I .-unavs felt sick after a meal. If I took a. Uttlo exercise a fainting feeling would ccme over mc, and I would have xo sit oown for-a iew moments. I was so it .v in spirits that I would cry r.t noV ni T GVO , n , '* anyone spoke tome. All i day I would feel drowsy and thoroughly ! worn out with no energy at all 1 I envied other women who" could fly | through the day's work and feel fresh l filter it. The doc-tor said I was anx-mic but though I spent pounds on medicines I did not get one bit of n r ' OL, iT-„- oW( ' vcr ' 1 took a course of run 7*' Pi " k PiUs Tno - v madc l nosh blood for mc. improved mv appetite, and I felt ever so much | brighter and more energetic. My nerves got much steadier, "and I lost that miserable deoresKod feeling. I could digest my food more eaeilv and eiept much better. To-day mv health is good. '

JUST ONE THING TO CURE —$ —-

INCREASED BLOOD SUPPLY THE ONLY TREATMENT. A WEAK. RL-X-DO\V:v WOMAN RELATES HOW SHE BUILT UP HER BLOOD AND BECAME WELL. '•Some rears back my health began to fail, though 1 always had been bright and healthy as a young woman, said Mrs Henry Harpur., C'obden. (irevniouth. "My appetite began to fill away till at last I hardly ate anything. I fell away in flesh; 1 don t think that I could have got much thinner If I gave lnvrclf a cut it would hardiv bleed. Mv blood was so thin it was just like water. I got weaker and worse each month. I used to go to church at Stratford, throe piles from Awatuna, where I was living tneii; when I got thero my heart was in such a state' of palp'tation that I wculd have to come out. Occasionally at night I'd get bad turns, and I*d have a feeling that I was going to die. I had no strength j it was a trouble to do any housework. Some days I could hardly Jift v broom, I felt so unstrung and fagged out. I slept none too well at night, and I'd feel thoroughly tired v.hen it was time to get up. At last a neighbour advised mc to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I did, -and I'm glad to say that after three boxes all my old energy and strength came back. My appetite began to pick up a little with each dose, and the action of my heart became regular. My whole systo!ii gained strength and tone. I felt brighter and could get round each day, and found the day's duties no burden. I've kept in splendid health ever since."'

ILLNESS FROM LACK OF

BLOOD.

A WELLINGTON WOMAN TELLS

HOW THE TONIC TREATMENT

RESTORED HER HEALTH,

STRENGTH, AND ENERGY

"Anaemia attacked mc when I was about 21 years old, and gradually obtained quite a hold on mv system," said Mrs A. Humphry, 67* Kent terrace, Wellington. "I faded slowly. As io appetite, I didn't care whether I ate or not. My skin became quite transparent. I was deadly white in lips, hands and cheeks, and under my eyes were dark rings. I could never do much in the day. I was always so utterly weak and'tired. I had such severe headaches that I always had to go to bed when one came on. I was so low in spirits that I never wanted to speak to anyone. At Jiight I 1*! lie awake for hours, too unstrung to close my eyes. I never went anywhere to any amusement, I hadn't the heart. If I went upstairs or a hill my heart fluttered so violently that I was quite frightened. I went to two doctors, and had tonics and medicines, but I didn't get cured. I was ailing for about two years when a friend advised mother to get Dr. \Viiliams' Pink Pills for mc. Little by Uttlo every 6ign of ansemia disappeared, and in the end my health was thoroughly restored. My people and myself were overjoyetl, and wo are glad to recommend this medicine."

CORRECT TREATMENT FOR AN/EMIA. 1

ONE THAT INCREASES THE BLOOD SUPPLY. THIS NAPIER WOMAN FOUND A VALUABLE REMEDY IN DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. r I was always subject to anaemia, and as time went on I grew worse," saia Mrs James Ruker, Hardinge road,

» 1 ■ H EVRSa B JTfc IBFTTfT FT. M JPi /£•* '" ■HftsKT i\ H ■ I 6wj* sa BwkfcFSi Jrm i£^ Jl \ 1 ■ ffiß BTta D Nil H ■W m amkm, VkTm JMSfe' //V %b# 1 i I lIV B Iwa4r^.^isja^ When you think of Christmas you think of presents. i When you think of presents you think of THE CHRISTMAS STOREHOUSE. USEFUL PRESENTSWe'have Gift Goods to suit all ages and tastes, gifts that-will be appreciated fop their own sake as well as for the giver's. Here are a few suggestions.:— PEGGY BAGS in Morocco, Suede and Kid 8/11 10/6 12/6 15/6 CURSES in Morocco and Suede ... ... 6/II 8/11 .and 10/6 DRESSING CASES beautifully fitted ... 12/6 18/6 39 6 50TOILET CASES, with Ivory Buttonhook aud Glove Stretcher . 6/6 6/11 7/6 10/6 TOILET CASE with buttonhook and shoehorn ... 7/11 8/11 13/6 HUNDREDS OF DAINTY ARTICLES S~*k for the toilet-table in Cut-glass and f"jsb& Ar^an. BRUSHES, Silver-mounted in Morocco .- cases ... 15/6 21/6 22/6 • COMBS, Silver-mounted 3/6 3/11 8/6 ifl^^r^^^SL-i^^^T MILITARY BRUSHES, in leather 'tlM^WvZ^^^ case ... 12/6 14/6 17/6 /^^^m^Sj^l^m^K BTVT-« A TTT O f*{~\ T ■ Y& BEAT H & CO* LID. Jf%i

TAYLOR AND OAKLEY, IMPORTERS OF PLUMBERS' MATERIALS, 103-105 COLOMBO STREET, HIQH-PRESSURE WATER SUPPLY. WE ARE PREPARED TO MAKE CONNECTIONS TO THE ABOVE AT LOW PRESSURE PRICES. ESTIMATES GIVEN SEWERAGE AND WATER SUPPLY CONNECTIONS, ACETYLENE INSTALLATIONS, AND FOR GENERAL PLUMBING WORK. NOTE THE ADDRESS— 103-105 COLOMBO STREET. . aao&

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13609, 18 December 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13609, 18 December 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13609, 18 December 1909, Page 3

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