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A WOMAN'SJECRET. DR. WILLIAMS' I'INK PILLS. 01 VKS REGULARITY AND HKALTH. "If a woman does liot tako Dr. Williams' Pink PiJ'.h if£ul«|lv every month, *bo litis only hethulf to ultimo for ulut «hu xutlViH," mtiti Mrs. Sumui O Doinivll, Tmu, Low or Hutt, near Wellington. "Until I took Ilium I buttered for yens fiom iriuijular hualth. No tongno can tell uhnt 1 went through bum«iiinc». At last a Bi-riotts interim! winiuunt dc1 wloiwd. Thu doctors could do 1110 no 1 good. 1 mii>|>o»o I uliould lmve hud to go undur Iho htirptson'ii knifo if 1 lwl not t noil l)r. Willinuut' Pink Pills. They cured me iiku niugic by ntnkinc Mtniigla at thu cuu.se of tho wholo trouble in my blood, and 1 never grow tired of tcl.ing others that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills aro the one medicine in the world for women." Prom Miit.mity to Middle Lifo, tho health »nd happiness of every woman ' depend upon a plentiful supply of rich j red blood. When tho blood is rich und lojj'iilur flu-ru i« Httlo I rouble in tho lifo of maid ur motluT. That is why Dr. Williams* Pink Pills are worth their weight in gold to women. They actually make new blood for a woman hist when »ho is moat in need of new blood. Thin new blood restores her rcgulurity and braces all her hpeeial organs for thoir tipeciiil tvs kit. In this way Dr. Williams' Pink Pillw banish tho headaches, b:ickarhe»,, and Hideachos that come expecttidly or unexpectedly. Thoy eaao women over every critical period, big or Httlo. And, at tho sauio time, they sharpen tho appetito and braco up tho energies, soothe tho norvos, and bring back the ruddy glow of health to faded cheeks. Dr. Williams' Pink Villa holp a woman just whon Nutuio makes the grcutcJt demands ppon her blood supply. "I suffered tembly from internal pains and extromo weakness," Mrs. O'Donnell continued. "Thcro was always a dull heavy pain in my back, and I was never free from horrible sick headaches. Soon I turned against my food. lly stomach grew too weak to digest the lightest meal. I had hardly the strength to walk thu length of t.he room. Once I novel left my bed for six weeks. "Every few weeks I was at tho doctors," added, Mrs. O'Donnell. "I waa sick and tired of mediein^, for .-each month found mo mnro immovable and wretched. At last I read that thd only way to euro my irregular health was to tako Dr. Williams' Pink Pills*. I read in tho papers that they actually mado new blood — and I knew that was just what. I wanted. Tho first box gave me a .splendid appetito, and the second gjivo 1110 a little new strength and 'energy. At the end of tho month, I was ever so much bettor. Before 1 finishod six boxes my health was perfect. Best of all, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, whon thoy cured me, cured 1110 for good. There's no medicine in the world lo coinpuro with them." Mr. O'Donnell is right. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills aro tho greatest cure there is for all tho daily, woeklj*, und monthly ailments of girls and women — for all tho weakness and backaches of AuiDinia j all tho heaviness and distress of Indigestion ; all tho pains and aches of Rheumatism, Sciatica, and Neuralgia ; all tho itching agony of Eczema and othor blood diseases ; nil tho misery of Spinal Weakness and tho ill-health that follows any disturbance of regularity in tho blood-supply. All theso ailments aie cu,usod by bad Wood — and Dr. Williams' Pink Pills actually make now blood. Thoy do just that ono thing, but they do it woll. They don't act on tho bowels. .They don't bother with moro symptoms' They won't cure anything that isn't caused by bad blood. They strike straight at that common root of disease. But, of course, you must got the genuine pills. Substitutes and inflations never curod anybody. If your local storekeeper tries to bully you into Inking 11 worthless substitute, send 3s for 0110 box, or 16s 6d for six boxcij to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington. Medical advico given free.— AdH.

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Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 50, 1 March 1905, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 50, 1 March 1905, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 50, 1 March 1905, Page 2