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LOST ALL HER STRENGTH. ■»' This Woman Drifted into a Run-Down Hopeless State. » — Too Weak to do her House Work or go out of Doors. Restored^, her Strength with Dr.'Williams' Fink Pills. » ii — • After drifting into a pitifully weak, anaemic state, Mrs. -|L. Goldbarg, pf Auckland, was able to restore her strength with Pr. Williams' Pink Pill*. These pills are particularly recommended for Anaemia on account pf the specific action they have in increasing the blood, supply, and it was more blood that Mrs. Goldbarg needed, She was seen at her home, 11, Cross-street, and mad« the following statement to a reporter :—: — "I found myself becoming anaemic when 1 was "living in London," said Mrs. Goldbarg. "It came on gradually. My face became a waxy , white colour. The whites of my eyes became a dirty yellow colour} my gums became white and bloodless, also the inner surface of my eyelids and lips. I could not eat anything and it was a wonder how "I lived at all. If 1 tried to eat any food, the sight of it used to upset my stomach My heart used to beat awfully with the least exertion, and my breath was quite short. If I walked upstairs I would have to rest for fully an hour before I could breathe properly again. My hands and feet w«te always cold} my feet used to swell to an awful size. I had a peculiar buzzing noise in my ears, and if I stooped down I felt quite giddy, and when I would rise up again everything et?emed to go round with me. 1 became ve.ry nervous, I had fearful headaches and ghapting pains all over my body. I was low spirited, and so easily annoyed, I did not wish anyone to speak t« mo. I wa.s suffering \n this way for about three months when 1 consulted a doctor. As coon as he looked at me he said 1 wap anaemic. He ordered me into Petterton Hospital, West End. I stayed there about six wee(c» and then I was ordered to Brighton, I was not much improved by the first hospital treatment, and. I became rapidly worse when I went to Brighton. I was there si* , months ap4 had to be token Uack to London, I then attended Guy's i Hospital for about eight ov nine weeks, H , but did not Improve in the least from ; the * treatment I received there. The 1 doctors told, me that, they thought I wa* j going into cpnsumptjon. . They advised me, to, try. Dr. .Wifliamp' Pink Pills, I did, and soon found they were doing m© good. By the time I had used six boxes I was quite restored to good health. I was again able to do my work. I lost all signs of illness. I got a spiondid colour in my lace and put on a lot of flesh. I am now as strong and healthy as ever 1 was in my life. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills make tho good, red blood that Women at all ages need, to keep them well, happy and attractive. Sold by all dealers (but insist on having the genuine^ pills, for *übstitute« never cure). * If in doubt send to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington., 3s one box, six boxes 16s 6d. — Advt.

Therft is a shaping 1 power in a Warnev'e Cofeet which inuftfc be appreciated j by every woman, whatever bey figure.— I A^vt<

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 24, 29 January 1912, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 24, 29 January 1912, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 24, 29 January 1912, Page 11