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ANEMIA BRINGS A HUNDRED ILLS.

NEGLECTED. OFTEN ENDS IN \ \ DECLINE. * ~ ! I'ALMF.RSTON N. WOMAN TOO WFAK FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK-BLOOD TURNED Tt.) WATER-VIOLENT HEADACHES-NERVES ALL UPSET—ATTACKS OF DIZZINESS.— CURED BY DR WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. It's certain tha* people who haven't <n</uqh blood ncci more blcod. Anaania starts with u feeling of tiredness, a pale hue, and too often ends in a decline—in consumption. But that's because it has tx-n neglected. The action and condition of the blood is so vital that when it's out of order, or when you haven't enough, your health may be affected in a hundred ways. Color leaves the cheeks,- eyes grow dull and heavy. Heads and backs are always aching. There is no appetite and no energy. All through the dav anaemic sufferers are drowsy ; at night" they can get no refreshing sleep. Nervea are so unstrung that th«y jump at the least sound, and their hcartß s*e pretty well always in a state of palpdtadon. The enrobing of a stair leaves them breathless; a short walk utterly weary and worn out Fox them life has no pleasure—they are always seeing the gloomy side of things—meeting trouble halfway, an the saying is. They go to the doctor. He tells them they have anaemia—not enough Llood. Now, anaimia or hloodlnsaness is the thing that is cured, and cured in real earnest, by Dr WiD-Kans* Ptnk • Pills. Anamia—-that's what they're for. Why, they actually make new blood. To be convinced of this, you have only to read the following words of a New Zealand woman. Dr Williams' Pink Pills cured her when her blood was turning to water, which is just another way of saying that she had aruemia. " ° "For over twelve months my blood was in a vary poor state, and I was completely run down," said Mrs Mary Goldfinch, Main street, Pedmecston North. "My heart was very weak and palpitated very badly- at times. When I walked quickly or worked hard it beat and fluttered till it made me feel quite sick. It often brought onattadaof vcrnitißg. I had very badbcadacb*, and when I got one I could not,, do a hand's turn. I could not keep up, but had to go and lie down. Acrofa my forebead and on ths top of my head the sharp aching nearly drove me out of my mind. The/pain was like neuralgia. "I had no appetite, and not being able to eat took away what little strength I had left. Very often I had nasty attacks of giddiness, and sometimes I was afraid to get up for fear that I would fall down. 1 was horribly nervous. Any sudden noise would set me ehaking all over, and my nerves would start to twitch. I was afraid that I was getting heart disease. I was yeiy restless at night, and would be tossmg about for houis. In the morning I felt regular done up for want of sleep. For over twelve months I kept on like this at, ,t? rt^ ltd y' l Opened to read .about Dr Williams' Pink Pills, and I thought that J would try them. After the first box I waded to keep on, for I was ever so much better. In the end tlioy built me up fino I got back aU my old esncrsv, iwkl and lelt quite cheerful. I really think that tnrough taking Dr Williams' Pink Pilk I stopped a serious heart trouble cominc on I have had the best oi health for over two yearp." If you are in doubt about your own case, write for hints as to diet, etc, to th&Dr Williams' Medicine Company, Limited Wellington. From that address tou can alco order by mail the gwwino for WilPink Pills—3s a box, six boxes 16s *d._nast fee.—{AdartJ

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Evening Star, Issue 12982, 19 June 1908, Page 2

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ANEMIA BRINGS A HUNDRED ILLS. Evening Star, Issue 12982, 19 June 1908, Page 2

ANEMIA BRINGS A HUNDRED ILLS. Evening Star, Issue 12982, 19 June 1908, Page 2

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