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-• ■ ' I'ALMERSTON NORTH WOMAN RUN ' DOWN IN HEALTH. LIFE A BURDEN BECAUSE SHE HAD TOO LITTLE BLOOD — CONSTANT. HEADACHES AND LACK OP APPETITE— DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS MADE HER STRONG.
"For. 1 close on two years my life was a burden to me, bccaiisejny blood was so weak and poor,"' said Mrs. Minnie, Barr, < Willis Street, Palnierst'jn North. "I grew so weak that I found it was a trouble to do any work. When I went to bed "at niglft I was quite worn out, and when I got .up in the morning I-' was worse if anything, because I had hardly slept all night— often I felt as if I could lie m Ved for the rest of'the day.' I was'so nervous that you would not catch .'me" out of the house after sunset. .Anything; happening, suddenly made me jump and set iny nerves , twitching. I had frightful attacks of giddiness. Everything [ used to whiz round, and I had to sit down and hold my head for a.few seconds. If I had notsat down I would ! have' fallen to the floor. Don't talk about headachesUl suffered frightfully with them. Right across my eyes the pain throbbed frightfully'; just as if someone was pushing my eyes out. When I got one 1 had to go to bed and keep quiet. I was a very poor eater—very often I went all day anil never thought of having a. bite. I got verypale and heavy about the eyes—you would have thought that I was going to collapse every minute, lly lips and gums wero coldurless. I grew thin , and quite wasted, and \ all my strength was. gone. In fact, I was'growing weaker every day;' I got. very down-liearted and listless, more especially when I was loft alone. I thought that I was never going to get better: Then my-Aunt advised me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, anil the next time that I went to Hawera I got some. I must have taken fully six boxes before they began to do me any good, and then I began to get better with every dose. I was getting stronger and was eating better. ' I could sleep better at night, and woke up fresh in tho morning. I was able to do my work much easier. Twelve boxes put mo back into perfect health, and ever since I have not had the least return of my old trouble." And Dr. Williams' Pink Pills can do just as much for every weak, ailing, nervous, palefaced young woman who is slipping from anaemia into a deadly Decline. Remember Dr Williams' Pink fills don't act on the bowels. They don't bother with mere symptoms. They do only one thing, but thev do it well—they actually make new blood. In that way 'thev strike straight at tho root of all common blood diseases, like anaemia, indigestion, biliousness, headaches, backaches, rheumatism, neuralgia! nervousness, palpitation of the heart and the special secret ailments and irregulantios of girls and women. But, of course; you must get tho genuine Dr. Williams' Pink Pills—sold Inall chemists and storekeepers, and bv the Dr Williams' Medicine Co.. Wellington,' at 3s a box, or six boxes lGs. Gd., post free
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 113, 5 February 1908, Page 10
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537NERVES ON THE JUMP. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 113, 5 February 1908, Page 10
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