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IBIlfflffi: One that Increases '■ the. : . Elpod :;.;:;■■:7: ..StiptJy.-;.-.';. \' '' ';.''■'. •••' — — ■■: -v-.-'j:-: /his Young Woman on tin of a Decline, found a ;': ' Vtl'uaUe -Risaca-/:- -

; Anaemia is .simply a lack,of Wood. It follows that the'correct treatment for Anaemia, is. one/that', increases' the :blood supply; , In fact .that is the only ■ treatment successful. ■ The" symptoms of Anaemia ' aro easily recognised. Palenos.% listlcssncss, indigestion: and failure', of : food to nourish, headaches, .'and often in women and girls backaches: The. vitality being very, low, renders; anaemic pepph liable "to contract influenza, < fevers, and other acute .'diseases'. They.■ h'avo not the power, of resisting attack. To 'restore'/.thd blood' supply to its normal quantity. Dr.; Williams' Pink Pills for Palo People can bo rccoiutaonded with confidence. Firstly because... they'.are; known to' have cured a host of Anaemic people -rthat.'s the highest possible recommendation.' Secondly,' because - they. actually: contain ;ingredicnts that will combino \tith fcod and oxygen to make red blood corpuscles, The case of.'Miss llary . Cummings, daughter'■; of Mrs. Patrick Cummings, 03; Coleridge ' .Street, Sydenham, Christchurch, well illustrates, the advantage of treatment with thenrin eases'of bloodlessness. Mrs. Cummings stated, to a reporter:—"My daughter.Mary : was healthy ehough'as a child, but -&&o began, to 'fall ,uway ■ as sho grew , up; Her appetite, began to,'fail. I had-lo fairly, coax her to eat.: I'd make' dainty dishes for her 'ami tnen she would hardily touen them. )ier lips ami gums lest all colour, and her face grew dull and sallow locking. -She ceased Vo romp about like other children, and .was weary and .dragged out all. day. She had to vest and lie down continually. Hcv feet wero always cold, as if her : b!ood did not circulate oroperly. Often she 'complained of tho.way her head ached, and she was so nervous and unstrung that the least-thing would startle her. Her blood was watery and scant; if she cut her finger hardly anywould run. She couldn't \stand long. Her feet anil ankles would puff up. Each morning, sho was quite weak and prostrated. There was a good deal of backaohe. At night she would groan with tho pain, of it, aud sho couldn't lie or turn with case, and only stooped with, great'pain.:. Her, eyes wore glassy and brilliant, far too much so. Ono day in Colombo Street she had a giddy, turn, and nearly fell. Some days' everything would turn sour on'her stomach-and she would have to retch it-up, her. digestion was so weak. I know of a young l lady near by who had been ill the samnway, and was oured by Dr. 'Williams' Pink Pills, so I sent and got some, and am thankful I did, for after awhile sho began to. pick up. She ate better and 'digested' what sho ate,, and began to get her spirits back awl tato an interest in everything. I gave her a pill after each meal. She .began to put qn flesh and-her blood got .much richer and began to show itself in her oheeke. I continued the, dose aud tho backaches all left her. She is quito.well and hearty, now, and you won't find any girl in ChristohurcE healthier." ' The price is 3s. per box, six boxes 18s. Cd., and if you have trouble in getting thorn send a postal note for tho amount to the Dr. Williams' Medicino Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington, and they will bo eout post fr»o by return mail.—Advs.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 621, 25 September 1909, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 621, 25 September 1909, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 621, 25 September 1909, Page 9

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