TO CURE AMI!. MORE BLOOD. 4 A MEDICINE THAT INCEEASES THE BLOOD SUPPLT-THE EIGHT TONIC. / THIS AUCKLAND WOMAN, AJ?TEE AILING FOE MONTHS, FOUND A VALUABLE EEMEDT.
■ "Asa girl'l was,-Very; healthy, but about,six years ago I began to get run down, and got worse each day instead of better,'' said-Mrs. Mary Mackie,' of, 113 :Hobson. Street, Auckland, New'' Zealand. . "My. appetite fell away till at. last.l could/not fancy, anything. Sometimes what I did swallow wouldn't/stay down. My, strength failed /utterly. I had: to give up my housework;' and for two/years' I 'didn't do a stroke. - I.was
START RIGHT TO CURE- ■ AN/EMIA Starting right is half the battle in curing Anaemia or bloodlessness. It is important that pale, listless, bloodless people should know that they will be cured 1 as soon as. their blood supply is increased. The headaches, indigestion, weakness, languor, heart v palpitation, backache are only symptoms of the great main trouble—bloodlessness. - Wafers for the headaches; laxatives for the Indigestion; something else for the heart' palpitations will not increase the blood supply and cure the cause of the whole trouble; * Start to cure the cause—that will be a right start. Start to increase .the blood supply. When the blood supply is normal it will be found that the other symptoms are gone, because there is nothing to cause them. - - Make a good start by getting the best blood-maker you have ever 'heard' of. - That will be Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. ■ " '' When you want Dr. Williams' Pink Pills don't be put off with anything else said to be just as good. If you , have trouble in getting them send direct to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia Ltd,, Wellington,,who will send them by return, post free 3s for one box, six boxes 16s 6d. - DR. WILLIAMS" PINK, PILLS.' ,
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THE' SCOULLAR GO., Ltd., Lambton Quay, Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 719, 19 January 1910, Page 5
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