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ANEMIA. I . Anemia or bloodlessness is the enemy of girls aud women. A lack of sufficient good, red blood, causes all those headaches, sideaches, and the weakness, paleness, languor and lack of appetite. To become bright well and happy, the blood supply must be increased! To make new blood there is only one thing— Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They actually make blood. _ " I was always a strong healthy girl and woman till about two years since when I found' > myself getting very weak and so run down I could do nothing," said Mrs. M. McGuire, 1 Salisbury Avenue, Hearn Bay, Auckland. "My face became very pale. The whites of my eyes became a yellowish color. My gums and lips became sickly pale. I completely lost my appetite, only taking a pick at food now and again. 1 had a ■ tendency to vomit. I suffered much from dizziness in the head. Sometimes I suffered much from palpitation of the heart, at other times it would seem to stop altogether. My hands 'and feet used to feel very cold, even when sitting near the fire. I used to have to boil water in which to warm my hands and feet. 1 had a buzzing noise in my ears like a saw at work. I suffered intense pain with headaches principally in the temples. My ankles used to swell a lot, if I. remained long on my feet. My nerves were much out of order. I had shooting : pains in various parts of my body. I was very low spirited and easily annoyed. I was quite tired of life. I became so sick I consulted a doctor who prescribed for me. I took two bottles of the medicine he prescribed but derived no benefit from it. 1 had given up all hope of getting better, when a friend of my husband, Mr. Rowe, blacksmith, Epsom, told us of the good Dr. Williams' Pink Pills did him, and also his daughter. I bought some and used them and found myself getting brighter and better each day and in about three months 1 time I was quite restored to good health. I have ■ had nothing wrong with me since " Tho prico is 3s. per box, six boxes 16s. 6d and if you are peßtered by the shopman who wants to sell some substitute of his own they will be sent post free by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., of Australasia_Ltd., Wellington. ' r Dr. Williams' Pink Pifc • 'i. - -j , . ; ; ';■ t J . ■■"" i J ' ' .v-jiiL-sHi A COMPLETE ■' MOTOR'CAR, T'HS BEST © ' IKla l^a • Magneto-Ignition. Prices fr©sra write for special, catalogue, J. E. S&BAIES, Bepreseatativi, falmersfsa .North,-

Jk Remedy Wearily .. 50 Yeats Old. .. Bonnington'slrishMoss has been ionsistently'curing'thecoughsand' •• colds of thrcegeh'erations; Merit alone has kept it in the forefront, and accounted for its great and increasing, sale. Refuse substitutes and imitations. • Insist on getting the original BONNIHGTON'S IRISH MOSS HOLLOVAY'S M§l SlltßHt These valuable remedies have been before the public for" many generations and have been most successful. Thousands of the Sicli and Ailing have been cured. They are still at the Top for most ailments, HOLLOWAVS PILLS Assure you against serious illness by thoroughly cleansing (he system of all impurities and toning it up to the point of resistance. They produce functional activity and regularity, and are the surest remedy for Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, Feverishness, Headache, Dizziness and Depression. They give renewed vitality and make life bright and enjoyable. HOLLOWS OfKTKOT Assures you against aches and painsRheumatism, Sciatica,, Lumbago, Stiffness of the Limbs and Joints, Sprains and Strains. It cures Bad Legs, Old Wounds . and Sores with amazing rapidity, and is magical in the treatment of all Skin affections. In cases of Asthma, Bronchitis, Sore Throats, Hoarseness and.Tightness of the Chest it gives-immediate and lasting relief. To be had of,all Chemists and Stores. English Prices ijii, 2/9,, 4/6 per Box.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1002, 17 December 1910, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1002, 17 December 1910, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1002, 17 December 1910, Page 14

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