PINING AWAY FOR WANT OF BLOOD. Wanganui girl victim of Debility. Strength dwindled away, violent headaches; nervous and depressed. Cured by Dr. Williams's Pink Pills. Dr. Williams's Pink Pills euro anaemia by making new blood. In this simple way they liavo saved hundreds of New Zealand womon and girls from a decline. For proof of this you have only to road tho case of Miss Rosetta Boaz, 51 Liverpool Street,' Wanga-> nui. "For nearly four years I suffered with Anaemia," said Miss Boaz. "I had not a sera]) of colour in my face and I was always tired. I was growing so weak that I could hardly walk at all. Do you know I eoulcl not walk up to tho 'Avenue' without 'getting an awful pain in my chest. It was something cruel, and as if a knifo were going through mo. I had it from tho time I went out until I got home. As a rulo I nin not afraid of work, but 1 was gotting so ill that I did not care if I did my work or not. I suffered awfully with headaches. To mako matters worso I could not sleep at all well. I tossed about, and oven when I dozed off I usually woke with my heart palpitating like mad and tho terriblo feeling that something was going to happen. I did not eat much, and what littlo I did manage to forco down laid on my chest in a hard lump for hours after. My hands and foot were always puffed and swollen and cold. My blood was so poor that it could not circulate properly. I felt myself gotting weaker every day, and less able to walk or work. I went to tho doctor, but his medicine did not do mo tho least bit of good. Then I decided to give Dr. Williams's Pink Pills a trial. Bug I got a box, and do you know that before I had finished it I felt a lot better. After that every doso put new lifo into me, and five boxes put mo into tho very best of health. Now I am as strong as ever I was." 1 < LOW VITALITY. ; c A Dangerous Attendant Symptom J of Anaemia, t t ' t Many Serious Disorders May Result c from Impoverished Blood, but Dr. x Williams's Pink Pills Prevent f and Cure Them. n <] r f Besides the thinning of tho blood in I; anaemia there is a low vitality which is a li matter for serious consideration bccauso it t gives opportunity for any latent trouble to n develop. 'J'bus, anaemic (bloodless) peoplo p often have reason to.fear consumption, and p tho blood failing to give proper nourishment c to the nerves, debility, neuralgia, and oven h paralysis may result. jl Mrs. Lucy Buchanan, 20 Tuam Street, Lin- S' wood, Christelmrch, recommends Dr. %Vil- V liams's I'ink I'ills because they restored her ti to health when sho was run down, weak and d miserable. f, "I got that bad with poverty of blood that u it was as much as I could do to got about," d
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 471, 1 April 1909, Page 9
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