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JUST ONE THING TO CURE ANÆMIA.

. INCEEASED BLOOD SUPPLY THE ONLY TRATAIEISiT. A WEAK, E UN-DOWN WESTPOET WOMAN RELATES HOW SHE BUILT UP PIER BLOOD AND BECAME WELL. "I suffered a good, deal from ruuclov/n feeling some time bacK," said Mrs. Michael M'Narmara, 11, Russell-, atreet, Westport, N.Z.. "I lost my appetite to such an extent that I positively didn't care whether I ate or not. I'd often took a meal for the others and couldn't sit down to it myself. Perhaps for half a day what I did eat would lay heavy on my chest, and seem to burn right through from, the end of the breast bone to my vciy hhoulder I blades. I used to suffer a good deal from '.vincl and would almost choke with it. It lay round my heart and gave me a great deal of alarm, as my heart would pylpitate most violently. I fell eff in weight, and as to colour 'l hodn t a scrap oi' it. I had no strength at all. I dreaded a, bit of housework. I always felt so faint and tirad ouL with nothing. At last a land friend tcld me of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. When the first box was finished I fell ever .so much better and stronger in every way. I was delighted at the change, and I shall always speak highly of this lemedy ; it did me a great deal of good.' '

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 107, 2 November 1909, Page 10

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JUST ONE THING TO CURE ANÆMIA. Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 107, 2 November 1909, Page 10

JUST ONE THING TO CURE ANÆMIA. Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 107, 2 November 1909, Page 10

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