said Mrs. Buchanan. "I could hardly cat a morsel, and my faco was white and colourless. For two and tlireo days at a time I had the most wrotched headaches, and often I had to leavo oft working and go and lio down. I was awfully restless at night and could not sleep much. Often I would bo awako for hours after going to bed. Then in the morning I felt nioro tired than when I wont to bod. I dreaded getting up time corning round. \\ alking a distalico exhausted me very much. I was a martyr to attacks of neuralgia—for days when one was on I was in perfect misery. . "Sudden sharp burning pains would shoot up my faco and into my head, and it felt as if m.v head and faco wero being split open. Very often I would be taken with giddiness, and very nearly 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's Pink Pills curing people of Anaemia, so I got somo from Bonnington's chemist's Bhop to seo if they would do mc any good. 1 By tlio timo that I had taken six boxes all my pain had gone, and I was eating better than ever. Ever since I have been in splendid health, and liavo not had occasion to take any more medicine of any sort." MT PALPITITIOH, lII®, BJICHOIX Auckland woman became rundown and nervous. Weak and pale; no appetite; couldn't sleep; lost weight; strong and well now. Cured by Dr. Williams's Pinli Pills. Those who haven't enough- blood, whoso blood is thin and watery, aro always victims of debility, for they got run down. To those sufferers Dr. Williams's Pink Pills aro far more valuable than any other medicine. The new blood thojy help to mako cures debility and wards ofi: much misery and suffering. This will be soon in the case of Mrs. Minnie Edney, 56 Howe Street, Auckland. Slio became very run down, but Dr. Williams's Pink Pills cured her, and over sinco she has been in splendid health. "It is now about four years sinco I first took ill," said Mrs. Edney. "I grow so weak that I could hardly movo about, 'l'ho doctor said that I had Anaemia. My faco hadn't a scrap of colour in it, and people told mo that I was like a walking ghost. Even my lips and gums were vhite and bloodless, and under my eyes woro groat dark rings. My feet and ankles were swollen. A feeling used to como over 1110 as if I wero choking, and the next liiiiiuto I would ho lying on tlio floor perfectly helpless. I nover knew what it was to bo without a headache. 1 could not eat. 1 hardly niado a meal from one week's end to tlio other. The sight of food was enough for mo. 1 was so nervous that I was terrified to go out in the dark. My heart used to palpitate so badly that when going upstairs I could only go two or three steps and then have to sit down. Onco I fainted fifteen times in ono day. Tim doctor's niedicino did not seem to do mo any good, so I started Dr. Williams's Pink Pills. For two months I took them boforo I could seo that tlioy wero doing any good. When I had finished fully four dozen boxes, I was a strong healthy woman. Sinco my euro 1 liavo not had a. day's illness."-
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 471, 1 April 1909, Page 9
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