I was always tired out and. weary, ', and v ; v'., my .daily. l duties wera' a-.great .burden.'; ,:V'/ I was very ' easily : startled, my heart ■:, :■ 'would beat- most, I could. : /! hardly get my: breath,' if .1 walked for '. ■'■' ."'■■/ long.-.Whenever -I'd get :;a chance I'd',,., lay down, on the bed quite tired out. and ': V; I'd., be. :soV drowsy.; .all, the day..' My,:-.:'. : face-.wasvery'-'drawnV with-'dark oircles; "•;•; under•niy.ieyes, and my people-.were very ..'.. worried, over - me,. fearing ..t'was going-: V into a decline. They were always ask-:' l ' ing, me:to go: outside and get.i.some fresh ..:. air, .but T never, wanted to go. but of|cbe ■■','- bothered, with. anyone calling '; ov • even; ' speaking, .to me.. With, anyVescrtion, .:»;' ,say, -in-^working t about, the perspiration A:~' would, pour off -me !:■ and I'd;' get';.' faint - ■-,:.-•.: turns, as if I wev'o going .toi'swoon,' and •:',": I would get hysterical' often"'and, cry v':.: 1 : and .'laugh . till ~I- was quits;: exhausted.. •■.:'':' I could not stay, in a hot: room or 'near.;;.'.' | the, fire:.as-1' would always 'feel' a hot::::.: turn '. coming .on. My head, would' 'ach'a':.-; : | just;',all over'myeyes so that,l-.couldn't .., see .clearly -to ;read or sew,"-with,.the'■■;■.-;.'■; mists in front of them.-, My-mother.'did-- , .;; : all she, could for me.and yet - she, me : fading day.by dagr.: I was justskui,:. 't: and bone.,. I- used to. be. startled whenv';.;'■ I; looked in. the glass,, my face was »'■''■ : v. > deathly whits.',-All my 'friendsi:' said .:.'. how ill.; I; looked. I'd wake .up wonder- ' * . ing..;. however; -1"_, would get through:'. the .' V i .dayVohd. it was as much as. :I\could :do; :••'>- '• to', get-out; of bed or dress myself. '•: I.■' look '*'- Xj; back ,nbwi and -feel thankful, rthe.: agent; '■-. ;called and persuaded my. mother, to try: '-'?' Dr.: Williams'"Pink Pills..: There ,was; v a:-: 1 ,:. change with the first box,' but.the'Sßcond...;,: did me' a 7 lot •; of: good. My ".appetite:''.,: picked, up,'and..presently; I:\was eating.U'./ quite well., I. began .to' fill out'and all tho;':.',: symptoms', of' Anaemia passed; off. I':ow«: ..}; my health to just four Dr. Wil : : ;■: Hams' Pimc PUls.",-;r;.;':,.,:. 5 / : -;.;v.v,.,;:.;;
W. H. PB3LP, , - HOUSE ,AND * OFFICE CLEANING N.Z. Buildings, 113 Willis ' - ' • Street Uloom i). ■ - ' Chimneys swept byiobor men. - ' Gentlemen's Clothes prosscd. Venetian Blinds repaired. "■ {STUDY - thi Property Harket.-Tho ' ' O back page of "Tha Dominion" is a i«.na and Farm. Direatory,
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 719, 19 January 1910, Page 5
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