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START RIGHT TO CURE ANEÆMIA.

BEGIN TO INCREAyK TilE BLOOD SUPPLY. THE COMPLAINT IS READILY CURED IF THE PROPER TREATMENT IS TAKEN. "I was fievvr very robust ns a girl. mi" kmip l:nio ba«.lc I be^an to fall aw.iy in heulth. 1 got qnild run down.' 1 vsiiil Mi-. Homim (loom, PrMw ick-slrret, Blenheim, New Ze.tlund. "My uppelitu failed bit l>y bit till at last I couldn't /■■Micy anything I had swallowed. I had .ittacks ot Indigestion, and only got relief that way, us my food would lay so heavy on my chctt. For houih after eating it gave me burning pains right through to my very shoulder blades. I dare not touch a piece of new broud or potato, my digestion was ro weak. I'd get a choking feeling in my throat ns if I could hardly breathe, and I'd wake up at night sometimps gasping and trembling ell over. My heart would ihump at odd times a3 though it. wore pounding away at my client. I dare not hurry if walking or doing any housework, or I'd get a bad turn. I became* very thin and quite fnllen nwny in flesh. When I took a trip to Wellington my friends hardly knew me. Each moriting I'd wake up with a coated tongue, and a most unpleasant, sour, bitter taste. I'd be a martyr to sick headache-s in the temples, such n dull heavy pain pressed down on my ryes, on if bomo weight were cloning thp eyelids. IM .get fo dizzy sometimes I'd have to sit down till I felt better. There were nperk* and motes dancing belore me, mid queer flashes of light, fo that my eyesight would be quite hazy. All through my head I'd foel ns 'if Ik-1!k were jangling. I had lo manage my homework nomehow, but I'd havo to Kicp and refl Fomotimes, as I had no brixlcncM or strength; least thing tired me. All tho time I felt drag^»d cut and weary. I got no good rest at night. I'd toss about and doze off, nnd wake up in the mornings fit for nothing and very low spirited. 1 seemed lo '.•« getting no better, in fnct. worse, till I fitcrted a cour»3 of Dr. Willinms' Pmk Pills, and I mn thankful I tried this remedy. It lias done me all t',e L-cod in the world."

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 74, 30 March 1910, Page 10

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START RIGHT TO CURE ANEÆMIA. Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 74, 30 March 1910, Page 10

START RIGHT TO CURE ANEÆMIA. Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 74, 30 March 1910, Page 10