THE WOMAN WITHOUT COLOUR.
BOfeES . FOR ;■ PALE:' BACES THRO UGIC DR. WILLIAMS'jPINK PILLS ' GISB6RNE WOMAV COMPLETELY RL\ ,DON\, ALKAIi? TIRED AM>. LANGUID, IX HER CHEST NOW WfLL AND STRONGvFi* womert m New.'jZoaland escape Anaemia ••jthe.long \hot; summits gradually thiii - and' weaken the blond; till >it is little .better': than ■ watei-.;.: i-And. you : cnif easily ' pick ■ out/ the womaii' who. is anaemia There is no.colour in • hf r; fac ? or. dips; d.i'rli l-ings' form under her eyes; she has no appetite for Wholesome food, tut longs for sour.amj.most, unusual article*; her-head achra toul sd.fioes her back; h6r heirt thumps and fluttert pwthe least sound or ekor- ' tion^;^tier - nerves;, aro' .all 'on edge; her hands always cold;' her feet! and ankles inclined to ■ be'jiuffy.; in'- " lii'ubsi*'- : soon " ...gheiis so.weak that'it]is all she can do to put y,,one': foot before the': other; energy'.she ;has none : ; whatever. Now there is only : or,e .way for the ' a'naemic\woman to .get rid of-these disagreeable, symptoms, that is to give, herself a new supply of pure rich , red blood by taking Dr Williams' Pink Pills.for Pale People- They did that for ; Mrs. ' Margaret Smith, Berry ■ fctrect, Gisborne, so why shouldn't they do the' :■ same for you?- : !• -"ki twenty-seven tho. doctor said that I ha& . Pernicious ' Anaemia,'.' Said Mrs. Margaret .'Smith, Berry Street, Gisborne. "I was very - . pale,and always nervous. : It took very' little :to ;Sjtart; my ; nefvesrtingling. The banging of 'I could not eat much, be'eause.;l.'..never.; Eelt .'hungry: Tho sight of .. .food Vas enough .tq'vtake my .a'npetito away. I was utlorly run .down and miserable, and did, not,care wliat> happened. I did not have any, desire to work. Fortunately I Was stajr* ing with my. mother at the-time and did irot ihai'o.to do any. 'My Ijead used to ache badly. .; lyconld not ' walk - quickly—could only just crawl about.. I was always languid and tired. I coiild not sleep: much, but used to toss about .a lot trying to j»0:to sloop. Then I chanced to : read. iiboiil Dr. Willijjms' Pink Pills (th/ough . a .friend. - I, : got spinoffrom Kehipthorijfp and ProßSer: in. piinedin. first box made mo eat .well; nnd then everv dose made me stronger. .Four' A b6ies completely! cured ,me. . I have had tbe'best of health cvoi since." '' £ . /
; 'ODr. I'iDK'.'i'ills actually' iiiilko' ilew blood. . Anaemia; : aißfc, irregularities are both caused by bad bloody and 'so arc indigestion,, headaches, backaches,"; ltidney trouble, < lumbago, isoiatica, neunilyia, nervousness, failing powers, general weakness', decline, and tho special .'secret nilmentsiffint womenfolk know. By striking at: tlie in the blood, Dr. ■Williams' Pink Pilj£"cure<nll';thesq'.'' 1 Soldfby chemists and storefepers,tor'sent direct : from the I);'. Co., Wellington. Piico a box, six boxes 16s. 6d., post free. ■ Write for hints as to diet, ets.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 110, 1 February 1908, Page 15
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447THE WOMAN WITHOUT COLOUR. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 110, 1 February 1908, Page 15
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