BLOOD JUST WATER.
Mrs. A. Pennell A Kaitangata Cure Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. "I let myself run down till it was all I could to struggle through the day," said Mrs. A. Pennel, of Kaitangata, eldest daughter of John Auld, of Lawrence. "For 12 years I was always doctoring, for I never had a week's decent health. When everything else failed, our old doctor up nt Lawrence told me to take fir. Williams' Pink | Pills— and the way they »mlt me up was something wonderful. "As a girl I was always healthy enough, but my blood began to jo to water just about the time I «rst»ut my hair up," said Mrs. Peimell. "My face got as whit* as that £heet «f paper. My lips were almost blue, and big black rings ! came under my eyes. I always kad a sickly washed-out look, «s if I k*dn't slept for nights on' end. Tkera v*a hardly enough blood im ay Wdy to keep the life n.ne. Even •« the hottest day, my hands and f eet were like | ice. I started to shiver all •ver, aad ' the next minute I was bnriiag hot again. At home, they theugkt I was going into a Decline^-and they wero I always at me to eat this and drink that Ito make me strong. But I simply couldn't look at food. I lost all my old relish. Everything disagreed with me. Twenty times a day, a hot sour water used to rush up into my mouth and make me feel faint and sick. When dinner time came, I only forced down a few bites, and then had to leave the rest. A sick feeling came »vcr me, and I wanted to vomit. My head began t» spin round and round — and I got cold and clammy all over. "And oh, yon have no idea hew xny poor head ached after one of those bilious fits. Ths pain shot through my brain till it nearly drove me crazy. All night long I tossed and turned in my bed, and got up next moraing feeling utterly worn out and fit for nothing. Often I was too ill and weak to dres* myself. When I tried to sttsd u», my legs hadn't the strength to hall mt. Just in^the small of my back I had a dull dragging ache that never left me. Try how I would, I could never shake off that all-gone feeling. I was as weak, as a baby. It was all I could do to crawl about the house. "That's the way I dragged along for ! twelve weary years," Mrs. Pennel went on to say. "My life was not worth liv- i ing. I was always taking medicine and ; paying doctors' bills, but I went on suffering just tho same. At last, the ' ! doctor said ho believed my blood was to blamo for tho whole, trouble— and he [ told me to take Dr. Williams' Pink I fills for Pale People. The first three boxes made me as hungry as a wolf for my meals— and that was acre than common medicines had ever done lor i me. Prom that time on, every box of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills did me aiara I good. But it was slow work. I savor heard ef anyone else wfeo ksd t« tak* i nny^ yyy u si ? boxes °* Dr - Wllmubs' Pink I Pills before they were cured— fent thai will just show you how bad 1 was. At the end of three months, I was anether woman altogether. My friends didn't i kn( > w , me - l . was Just brim full of health and spirits. Best of all Dr Williams' Pink Pills cured me for gpod— for I have never had a day's illness since I left them off " Dr. 'Williams' Pink Pills do only one thing— they actually make new blood. They don't tinker with mere symptoms. They won't cure any disease that isn't i I caused by bad blood in the first place. But when Dr. Williams' Pink Pills re ! placo bad blood with good blood, they ' j strike straight at the roofc and cauae of all common diseases, kidney trouble, j liver complaint, biliousness, indigestion, anaemia, neuralgia, sciatica, nervous exhaustion, failing powers, locomotor ataxia, and th« special secret trouble* i that every woman knows but that non« of them hko to talk about, even to their doctors. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ar« sold by retailers and tho Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington— 3s v box, six boxes 16s 6d, post free. Write for hints as to diet, etc. — Advt.
BLOOD JUST WATER.
Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 67, 20 March 1907, Page 3
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