PILE, WEAK WOMEN.
Will Benefit by the Experience of this Dunedin Woman who Regained Health, Miss Alice Dun das, Rocky Side, Caver - sham, Dunedin, found her health in a state of collapse, as the result of an anaemic, bloodless condition. She re- • mained bad until she tried Dr Williams' Pink Pills which renewed her blood supply. Miss Dundas gives the following account of her cure : " About three years sinco 1 became very amende, and lost all strength. My face became very pale. My finger nails lost their usual rosy pinkness. I lost my appetite and folt a tendency to vomit if I tried to eat anything. I suffered very badly from palpitation of the heart. My hands and feet were always very cold. I also suffered from shortnoss of breath. I had a buzzing or singing noise in my ears. I also had constant headache in both forehead and back of my head. My nerves were much out of order. I suffered much from shooting pains in various parts of my body, I was low spirited. Sometimes I felt very despondent and did not care what became of me. I consulted a doctor who prescribed for me, I wa> taking his medicine for about six months without deriving much benefit. One day I saw in a newspaper an advertisement of someone being cured t>y Dr Williams' Pink Pills o!: a complaint similar to mine. This was about twelve months aftor I became ill, and while I was still very ill. f bought soma of Dr Williams' Pink Pills and started using them according to the directions, and in about a fortnight's time I found them doing me more good than all the doctor's medicine. 1 continued their use until I had taken s'x boxes when I felt thoroughly restored to health. That is about two years sinco and I have enjoyed the best of health ever since." Dr Williams' Pink Pills are .'ss a box six boxes 16s 6d of all dealers, or from the Dr Williams' Medicine Co. of Austral- j asia Ltd., Wellington. _
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Cromwell Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 2211, 5 September 1910, Page 6
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345PILE, WEAK WOMEN. Cromwell Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 2211, 5 September 1910, Page 6
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