ANAEMIA LEFT HER NO ENERGY
SHE WAS PALE, THIN, MISERABLE.
“For years I was a victim of amiqmia, and it seemed to sap all mv strength and energy,” states Mrs. C.R.y of Fairfield Cottages, Oos's-in-Hand, Sussex, 1 Bug. ‘.‘l had no appetite, and grew very pale and thin, 1 was always languid and depressed and. never wanted to go out. I (pit utterly miserable; life seemed hardly worth living. I was always under treatment, but it all made no difference. “Then a friend rcommnded Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and before I had been taking these pills many days, my appetite began to improve and some colour crept into my cheeks. Then tho depression left mo, and I felt my energy returning. Now fl am as fit as anyone, and can cycle long distances without being fatigued.” The reason for the remarkable success of Dr.. Williams’ Pink Pills in- tho treatment .of.; anaemia is really quite simple. It is this: these pills help to create in abundance; the richest of red blood, and new blood us the only thing that can banish anaemia."-- • : - ■ ■':] ■ ■ • : Try tlieso pills now—they are sure to, do you good. 3/- bottle at chemists and stores—but ask for Dr .’-Williams';.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12902, 1 July 1936, Page 7
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