DE. WILLIAMS PINE PILLS.
" No one 111 the world was healthier than I till-1 went under-an operation some years ago," said Mrs. Donaldson. ".After that I never seemed to got back my strength. The sight of a meal would upset me. -If I did --force myself to cat the food wouldn't digest. I bad to vomit bofore I got any relief. I had a heavy weight on my chcst, especially about the breastbono, and also between my shoulder blades. Every morning I had a vilo tasto in my mouth and a thickly coated tongue. For months and months I could only take the lightest food, such as stewed fruit, brown bread, sago, or arrowroot. I was as white as marble. I hadn't a trace of blood in my gums or lips, and my whole body was icy cold, even in summer. - Black rings came round my eyes,. which seemed to bo away back in my head. I grew so thin that you could couut almost every bono in my .body. I had a dreadful cough—it' seemed on my lungs, for I often brought up blood. My head was. always aching.- I slept very badly; for weeks I didn't close my eyes. I cculdn't. lay my bond on the pillow for t-ho buzzing of it. My nofves were nil upset. I was very hysterical.- I'd start laughing and then end up with a crying fit, and get fearfully low-spirited. I used to get a dreadful pain round tho heart that mado mo think tlsnt I was dying, and I was so weak that it would take me half an hour to get from ono.room to another. Once I romomber when trying to dress myself I fainted clean away, i I also suffered tortures from -Asthma. - A year ago I dare not lie down in bed—l had to be propped up with, pillows, We ; spent a small fortune trying to get me. cured—
doctor after doctor treated me, and I - must havo swallowed quarts of tonics. In despaij; I went to the Hospital, but the doctors could do nothing for me thero. I was in ■such, misery that I prayed to die. When I was leaving the Southern District, for we lived in WolLougong, I heard Aho man who drove me to the station say 'Well, well, we'll never see Mrs. Donaldson again in' this world.' I've heard peoplo in the streot say pityingly, .'Look at that poor thing, she's dying.' Just before 1 started Dr. Williams' Pink Pills I was so weak that I had to be fed and looked after like a child. I could notice a shade of differcnco with the first box. By the time I had finished, tho fourth box I noticed a little colour coining into my face. I was certainly much stronger than I had been for years. I began to get about the house a little, and even to go out-.. At the eighth box I was eating heartily and gaining weight. I was a changed woman. Such a load was lifted from my people, for they had never expected to see me about again. Many couldn't believe I was the same person. No words are strong onough to rlejcribe what 1 suffered before I was fortunate enough to come across Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, which gave mo th'o good health that I am in now." . Mrs. J. W. Donaldson's homo is at Chahlor Street; Marrickville, Sydii-y. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are widely imitated—you must he sure to got the genuine—tho kind that cured Mrs. Donaldson. Sold: by chemists and storekeepers or sent, post free, by the Dr.- Williams® Medicine Co., of Australasia, Ltd., Welling, ton, 3/-. a box, six boxes 16/6. 6534
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 300, 12 September 1908, Page 8
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