PALE CHRISTCHURCH WOMAN MADE STRONG AND ROSY.
ENOUGH GOOD BLOOD ALWAYS MEANS , GOOD HEALTH.;V'' . '. ' : DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS MAKE NEW BLOOD; A SIMPLE WAY OF BRING-' ING ROSES TO THE CHEEKS. HEAD- • 'ACHES, BACKABHE?, LANGUOR, ALLGONE. ■ V; - : . Obtaining and • keeping good health is a simple matter. There's no secret, about it. It's simply a ■ question of the blood. Good /' blood v and enongh' blood means .good health, -\. Most people 'who ; have : continued bad health - .blood to. blamo; . When the . blood be-■•Lcomes-tbin ani ;wateryi miißt, not .be i . ■, forgotten that'.'there's a' grave tendency to this ' - condition in .warm climates, typical ' ■ appear; • - Yon 'become tired, languid, and: never feel fit'fo£ esertiQri,' lips' cheots' and_ gums grow pale,the'*'.'. appetite •;/ goes,'... food' . does not -; nourish,, thoro's ''shorte'css of breath .'and; pal- ; pitation,o£ the heart'upon, slightest exertion; headaches and constipation. In time the ner-'' : ;vous' system' becomes, affected ' and; there may' be ,neuralgia or Sciatica, and often in Children, St! Vitus Dance. ; The remedy for ajl these ills is 'more good • blood; ' Simple .enough.'Because ,Dr. Williams' Pink'' /f Pills make : newifbloo'd, * they. ; quickly, .restore; to active health.; /anaemic.' bloodless people. • ■ No' operation '' necessary. No mysterious treatment. Jiist;Dr. ; Williams#. I'ink all. After th<jm abounding health and energy. ' A 'NEW ZEALAND EXAMPLE. yl. got that bad - with, poverty., of blood that. It was as much as I could do to 7 get about," said Mrs. Lucy Buchanan, 26 Tiiam Street, .Linwood,' Christchurch. "I could hardly eata- morsel and, my. face. was; whito and colour- ; ' less. How, .1' sufferod with' my head-no one knows. For two and three days at'a time I - had,the most wretched/headaches, and; often ■ I had to leave oft> working; and ~go and lie ' down. : Right across the back of my head ;. the throbbing ,' nearly ,maddenid me.' I; . was lawfully restless at night and could not-sleep . much. Often 1/ would be awake for hours ~ after' goingVto. bed. -Then in" the . morning I felt more tired then when I went to bed. I ✓ dreaded getting up" time coming, round, be- ; cause I. felt so; worn out. Walking'a distance . ■; exhausted ;mo; very - much. ; I ; .was 1 a l -'martyr, to attacks of. neuralgia—for .days when one was on I was in perfect misery. ■ / ('■
' V ."Sudden sharp burning - pains' ' would .'shoot up my face and up into my head, and it felt as if.my head and face woro*being;spilt open. . Very . often .I ■ would bo taken suddenly with giddiness, and very .noarly fall down. . Everything'spun round and went black before me. " Every day , ; I -was., getting weaker; and more languid. I had often read about Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, curing. pcople of .Bo I; got: tome from'Bojmington'i chemist's'shop' to'see if thoy -wonld do me any'good.' - I' took two; 'boxes'before- thcro was any-improvement, andi then .overy. d»y I could feel my health;, coming; back.,.T could cat and sloop hotter, and .my -. : head .'ached less,/and tho neuralgia was'not so bad.- By tho time that I had taken; six ' boxes'all my pain 'had. gone and I was eating better ><.tban aver., Ever ;sinco I have been in (gplendid health pad liavo not had occasion to tnko any more medioine of any sort" Tou'niust insist on gotting the same kind as cured' Mrs. 'Buchanan. Sold by retailors and the Di\ Williams' Medicine Go., Australasia, Ltd., Wellington, at 3a. a box, or six 'boxes . . 16s. Gd, past -free. ' v ' '■ QIG4
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 158, 28 March 1908, Page 14
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