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WOMAN FOUND DEAD

ELECTROCUTED FROM

, HEATER

(By Telegraph.—Press. Association.) TIMARTJ, August 8. A fatality occurred in the Catholic Presbytery at Temuka this evening, when Mrs. Mabel Mitten, wife of Patrick Mitten, of Temuka, came in contact with the current from an electric heater. She was found dead in a bathroom at about 6 o'clock.

MANY "WOMEN ABE ANAEMIC. -The suffering, nerve strain, _ aching head, and tired limbs which afflict most women and many girls are frequentlydue to anaemia. Owing to neglect there are some who have forgotten what it is like to be free for a day from some form of pain and ill-health., Anxieties and home , cares often Worry the strength away of many women, and thus their blood- becomes watery and \ devitalised. This is the root of the trouble, for thin blood fails in its duty to nourish the nerves and invigorate the tissues and organs of the body. All the suffering can be avoided if the blood is built up. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are an exceptional tonic for anaemia, for they always help- to enrich and increase the blood. , These pills have again and again proved to be a boon to anaemic women and girls by invigorating the system and banishing all nervous symptoms. Quite recently an independent doctor treated a number of anaemic cases with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and in his report stated he had obtained almost unbelievable results. If you suffer, start to get well by obtaining today a bottle from your chemists or stores. Say "Dr. Williams'"—and take no other.— Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 34, 9 August 1933, Page 12

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WOMAN FOUND DEAD Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 34, 9 August 1933, Page 12

WOMAN FOUND DEAD Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 34, 9 August 1933, Page 12