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A HAPPY ENDING.

A happy ending to a miserable story extending over four years, formed the subject of a letter recently rec a ived from Miss Petrea Peterson, a resident of Featherson, North Island.

Tn thp course of her interesting lptter jliss Peterson, who is 19 years of age, writes: — 'Since I was fifteen T have, like, many other New Zealand girls, been a sufferer from aniomia. Fir&t 1 began to grow thin and pale faced ; my lips became bloodless, and T felt fearfully weak. Then I was afflicted with heavy headaches and loss of appetite. I could not sleep and cramps came in my legs, the stinging, tingling pain of which was so great that I used to scream aloud. If I even went upstairs an attack of heart palpitation would result, and I had lo rest till I recovered ray breath. Sometimes my heart was so weak that I had not the strength to speak. Several doctors described my complaint as anaemia. I also suffered from weak eyesight. In June,' 97, I saw Dr Williams' pink pills advertised in the Evening Post. A young lady, told how she had been cured by them, so I purchased a supply. After the third dose. l felt a little improved. I cont'nued with them until 1 had used nine boxes, being then quite cured. Ever since then I have been free from headaches, sleeplessnese, cramps, heart pa'pitation, and all my former complaints. Ido a day's work without felling fatigued- and my complexion is quite rosy. Several of my ftiends have used Dr Williams' pink pills, and have been benefited greatly. Besides removing the anaemia they cured the eye weakness I have spoken of.'

If wh can feed and enrich the blood — for whioh Dr Williams' pink pills are especially famed — \ye check weak' lies? ajjd blood le'ssuesF, enable ourselves

to get the full benefit from our food, and avoid or cure indigestion, sluggish livpr, biliousness, nervous ailments like St Vitus' dance, neuralgia, paralysis, and all blood and 3kin disorders. Sold by chemists and storekeepers — But mind yon ask for Dr Williams.' They are what Miss Peterson used*.

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Clutha Leader, Volume XXVI, Issue 1380, 2 March 1900, Page 7

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A HAPPY ENDING. Clutha Leader, Volume XXVI, Issue 1380, 2 March 1900, Page 7

A HAPPY ENDING. Clutha Leader, Volume XXVI, Issue 1380, 2 March 1900, Page 7