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WOMEN, BEWARE OF INSIDIOUS ANÆMIA. Bloodlessness Breaks Down Women's Health.

Christchurch woman Pale, Weak and Languid ; Frightful Headaches and Terrible Nervousness — Robust Health through I " DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. j . Insidious anaemia — or a state of bloodlossiiess. — educes the health of more N. Zealand women to break down than most other complaints put together. Dr. Thomas Anderson, of London, says : — "It makes its approach in so slow a manner that the patient can hardly fix a date to the oarliest feeding of languor which is shortly to become so extremo. The countenance gets pdle, the whites of the eyes become pearly, the frame flabby. There is an increasing indisposition to "exertion, with an uncomfortable feeling of faintness or breathlessncss in attempting it. The heart palpitates, the wHole surface of the body presents a blanched, smooth and uaxy appearance. The lips, gum? and tongue f-cem bloodless, tho flabby ness increases, the appetite fails, extreme languor and faintness follow, breathlcssneas and palpitation are produced by the most trilling exertion or emotion, and some slight swelling is probably perceived about the ankles. Tho debility becomes extreme." The remedy for bloortlessness is moro blood. The greatest blood-forming medicine in the world i& Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and they will do as much for any N. Zealand woman as they did for a Chridtchurch woman. "Two years ago I was in a bad state of health , through my blood getting out of order," said Mrs. Elsie K. Mather, Haw-don-stroet, Sydenham, Christchurch. "I was terribly pale and lost all my energy. I did not 1 feel 'like doing any work, or anything cl&c. My head used to ache that bad that I did not know what to do with my.self. I was terribly nervous— the least little thing put me into quite a fright. I got real weak and could hardly get about. 'Walking knocked mo up \ciy easily — I got all out of breath and uiy heart palpitated and fluttered horribly. After ailing for two years like this I lead about Dr. Williams' Pinh Pills, and got somo to sco if they would do mo the samo good as other people. Well, in tuo or three weeks' time I was much better. Thioo boxes completely cured me. Now I havo really splendid health." Dr. Wiliiams' Pink Pills strike at the root of blond dibeases like anaemia, indigestion, rheumatism, Ftiatica, backache, kidney disorders, liver complaint, headaches., and special secret suffei ing of growing girls and women when the regularity of their blood is deranged. Get the genuine Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for I'alc People— piice 3b a box, six boxes 16s, 6d, fiom all chemists and storekeepers, or direct, by mail from tho Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington. Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 34, 10 February 1908, Page 2

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WOMEN, BEWARE OF INSIDIOUS ANÆMIA. Bloodlessness Breaks Down Women's Health. Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 34, 10 February 1908, Page 2

WOMEN, BEWARE OF INSIDIOUS ANÆMIA. Bloodlessness Breaks Down Women's Health. Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 34, 10 February 1908, Page 2