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ALL BLOOD DISEASES

G'UHED I3Y THE GREAT BLOODBUILDEK, Uii. WILLIAMS 1 PlMv PILLS. liulf llio <U<-C(iho m thia world in causod by uud blood-— weak b»ood, uutei) b.ooil, acid biood, biood nui&oued uiih*impurities. J3,m blood in thu ono cause oi nil the liciiduchiiH uud biitkuciios, tho lumbago und rheumatism, tho neuralgia mid »cwtica, the. bpiiui. weakness uud uebility, thu biliousness and indigestion, the puiciiu&a und pnnpios, und an M;c di>ligurmg t.kin du.eu.sc-8 iiko eczema, that allow how vii'o. und mtintio the Mood is. It is no use trying ;i aitt'erent medicine- for e«ch duv case, because they all baring from tuo { ono cuusi — bnd blood. It is no uso trying to euro tho symptoms — you must got light down to the root oi tlio trouble in the biood. That is whut Dr. Williums' Pink Pills do. They actuu.ly nmko now biood. They don't tinker \uik disease — they 100 L out tho cause. Ami therefore they are bound to euro nil tho discuses that conic hum. thnt cause. Indigestion, nemulgiu, and rheumatism seem ditfeient enough — yot Dr Williams' Pink Piils cure ull thice becnuso thuy sliiku nt the ono root of them till, llore is positive proof: INDIGESTION. "Three jvurs ago," nays Mrs. A. Maurice, Tlioiu.us-itreet, Ouiiium, "I was utterly wretched with indigestion. 1 had no appetite for my mouls, und no energy for my wuik. My heart und my stoniueh cuusod me constunt dislroas. Tho leant tJiing 1 ato lay liko loud on my chest and set* up dull pains. Tho doctor couldn't euro me, so I got some Dr. AVilliunis' i'ink Piils for Pulo People. They booh built up my blood, and in a few weeks my Indigestion dit-uppcuicd uud my general heulth ha» beea splendid over since." NEURALGIA. "I think I know more about Nouralgiu and buokuches than any man or womur in Now Zealand," said Mr. John M'Avonnc, Boundary-road, Pulmorston. North. "I hud somo very rough living in the bush four years ago, and it ran my system right down. My appetite disappeared, and I was generally out of sorts. 13ut worst of ull was tho agonising neuralgia, for it drove me noarly mad. Nothing was able to euro me except Dr. Williams' Pink Pills — but they soon built up my blood and set my nerves right. Thanks to them my health is first-rate now." RBiSUMATISM. "My joint* started to grow stiff and swollen three years ago," wiys Mrs. Sarah Ball, North Beach, L'obdon, Qroymouth, West. Coast, "und I know that Rheumatism, had me in its clutches. The agony I suffered for twelve mouths was somothing awful. I could kuidiv; move on tho couon. I tried every inorLii (lung, but the best of them gave mv o:ilv si litt!o relief. Then I decided to see il' Dr. Williams' Pink Pills would drive tho painful acid out of my blood. They did me ten times us much good as all tho other medicines, put together. The pain lessened, and soon I was able to gut about the house quite easily. I am over seventy, so I never expect to be very brisk — but as long ns 1 livo I'll rocommond Dr. Williams' Pink Pills n.s tho greatest euro in tho world for Rheumatism." There you have proof from three different corners of the colony. You can no longer doubt tho power of Dr. Williams' Piiik Pills to cure all common blood diseases. But, of course, yon must get tho gemiiao pills. Substitutes cure nothing. The genuine Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People always have tho full natno and tho New Zealand address on tho wrapper of every box. Thov are never sold in bulk or in glass bottles. If you can't get tho gonuino kind from your local storekeeper or chemist, order them by mail direct from tho Dr. Willinms' Medicine Company, Wellington — 3s a box, six boxes 16s 6d, post freo.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue LXVII, 30 January 1904, Page 2

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ALL BLOOD DISEASES Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue LXVII, 30 January 1904, Page 2

ALL BLOOD DISEASES Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue LXVII, 30 January 1904, Page 2