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TO CURE BLOODLESSNESS MORE BLOOD.

' «s» Rosep for Pale New Zealand Women and Girls in DR. WILLIAMS' PINI£ PILLS. They help to make more blood. Palmcrston North woman ciued of ' Anaemia by this means. If Anaemia be a condition in which people sufi»r from having too littlp blood, it h plain that what is needed more blood. Without sufficient blood, men and ' women become palo, sallow, languid, suffer from indigestion, hotidarhes, and heart palpitation, and aic never fit to enjoy life. Anaemia opens the ws.y for Consumption and provides tho victims for almost ail di&eascs. Dr. WillianiH' Pink Pills for Palo People have one great mission— -4o ma he blood. They must and they do coiubino with food and air to increaso tho tuppl}-. "We hare yist to bear a case of bloodle&snefs in New Zealand which they aie not able to care. A Now Zealand woman tcils how they mado blood for hci. "I was very pals through my blood being to poor, ' f.aid Mrs. Millie v/orrall, 0/ Oampoell-stroot, Palmoiston JNorih. "'I v^as always feeling giddy, and I was always going ou into a kind oi faint. VN hen 1 recovered I had a nasty trembling sonsation alt o\er me', and I had to he down tome time after I camo to. 'Ihen my hozd started to ache across tho forehead, anci \. o pain v.as co bad that 1 hardly know now to bear it. It was a throbuing cmll ache, i was terrioly tiers ous and suifeiccl greatly with Irystencs. When theso camo on i really curl not know what a was aoing. 1 could not bleep at night on account of ncrvousners. 1 would just doze oil' and than wake up with a great jump, 1 grow very languid ancl weax ami had no energy to do anything. 1 got qmto out, of oceath. I got co bad that my ap-[l'-tilo war. a tiling of the past. Em./i dainty hule things voiy ottua failed to tempt, me to cit. Oitcn I thought I cou:d see black spots iioating about in front of my ojos. When an attack of giddiners came on, the room seemed to whiz round and everything went black, then for a tiire I knew nothing more. I often thought, that 1 was ne\or going to got better. L went to tho doctor, but hip tieaUnert did not do me any good, and 1 wf.s getting weaker every day. Then father omight me s-oino De. M jj1 hams' Pink Piih, and after the second or thirrl bo\" I began to get stronger. The giddineFS had gone oft a lot and i could cat and sleep much belter, so I kopt on until, l hari taken toven boxee — then there was. no need for mo to take j any moie — I was completely cured, hvev I since my health has been simply splendid." I)r. Williams' Pink Pills do only one j thing but they do it well— they actually I make new blood. But the blood ia tho ; root of al! health, 'lhey cton"t act on I the bowels. They don t tinker with moro symptoms. Jf you aro in doubt about, you own case, write for hints as to diet, etc., to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Uompa-ny, Wellington. From thru address yon tan also order by mail thi? genuine *J)i. William.'' Pink Pill.' — 3. 1 -- a box, six boxes 16s 6c! , post free. — Aclvt.

Speaking at the dinner of the Old NpucnhoiniPis' Sk^U, Mr. R. Noithcctt sii'l i!u j .t tbf (Jm-.r.in Emperor ;ilways lirl'l .1 hi^h opiniun of Cecil Rhodes, "I wish you wen- ;i German," ho oiKG siid to llhodcs, "for I would appoint yuu dir^cUu <v my Foreign alfaiis." 'That." replied Rhodes, ''is a r,ie.it cor.iijlimc.it, mi. but i ipspci I fully a.sjiirp you that if you had Ix'cn tin Englishman I should ha%e engaged you as my jteneral manager.."

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 46, 24 February 1908, Page 3

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TO CURE BLOODLESSNESS MORE BLOOD. Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 46, 24 February 1908, Page 3

TO CURE BLOODLESSNESS MORE BLOOD. Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 46, 24 February 1908, Page 3