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THE WOMAN WITHOUT COLOUR.

Roses .for Palo Faces Through Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Sydney woman completely run down ; Always 1 Tired and. Languid ; dreadful pains in her chest. Now well and strong. : Few women in New Zea-land escape .Anaemia — the long hot summers gradually thin and weaken tho blood till it is little better' than water. And you can easily pick out tho woman who is anaemic. There is no colour in her face or lips, dark ' rings form under her eyes ; sho has no appetite for wholesome food, out longs for sour and most unusual articles, her head aches and so does her back ; her heart thumps and flutters at the least sound or exertion ; her nerveß a? e all on edge. ; liar hands always cold ; her feet and ankles inclined to be puffy ; she has pains in her limbs ; soon she is so weak that it is all she can do to pub one foot before the other ; energy she iia3 none whatever. Now there is only one r tfay for the anaemic woman to get rid of these disagreeable symptoms, that is to give herself a new supply of pure rich red blood by taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. They did that for Mrs. Margaret Smith, Berry-street, Gisborne,bo why shouldn't they do the same for you? "At twenty-seven the doctor said that I had Pernicious Anaemia," &aid Mrs. Margaret Smith, Berry-street. Giaborne. "I was very pale and always nervous. It took very little to start my nerves tingling. The banging of tho door made mo jump. I could not eat much, because I never felt hungry. The sight of food was enough to take my appetite a Way. I was utterly run clown and miserable, and did not care' wnat happened. I did not have aay desh^ to work. Fortunately I wus staying with my mother at the time aud did hot have to do any. My head used to ache s badly. I could not walk quickly could only just crawl about. 1 was al•"■aya languid and tired. I could not i sleep much, but used to toss about, a J lot trying to go to sleep. Then I j chanced to lead about Dr. Williams' Pink Pills thrbugh a friend. I got some from Kempthorue and Prosser in Dunedin. The first box made me eat well, and then every dose made, me stronger. Four boxes completely cured me. I have had tho best of health ever since. " Di\ Williams' Pink Pills actually make new blood. Anaemia and irregularities a<re both caused by bad blool, and bo and indigestion, headaches, backaches, kidney trouble, lumbago, saatic.i, neuralgia, nervousness, failing powers, genertyl' weakness, decline and the' special SQP.rst ailments that womeu-folk know. By j striking at the one cause in the blood, Dr. \V2lluimu' Pink Pills cure all these. Hold by chemists and storekeepers, or .'ient direct from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington. Price 3s a, box, six boxes 16s 6d, post free. Write for hints as to diet, etc — Advt. !

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 22, 27 January 1908, Page 4

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THE WOMAN WITHOUT COLOUR. Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 22, 27 January 1908, Page 4

THE WOMAN WITHOUT COLOUR. Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 22, 27 January 1908, Page 4

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