BUILDER WHO WAS AFRAID
■ ■ . —— FELT GIDDY WHEN ON LADDERS
“For two years I suffered from nervous debility,” states Air. C. E. Newbury, of 27, Albany Road, New Afalclon, Surrey, Eng. “Being in the building trade I often have to climb high ladders, and I was afraid I Should fail beeaii.se. of the attacks of giddiness from which I suffered. Frequently ] had violent pains at the top of my head; on one occasion I fe!l unconscious in lie street. I lost my appetite, could not sleep at night, and became very breathless. “One day I read of the wonderful cures effected by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and decided to try them. Steadily but surely a marked change game over me. I began to sleep soundly; my appetite came back, and now after two months’ treatment I am hale and hearty, again and able to tackle my work without fear.'” .Not only for nervous dclbility, but for": anaemia, neuritis, rheumatism, indigestion, or any ailment due to poor lilood, Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are invaluable. Tho reason is this; these pills help to create new rich blood, which brings with it new health, new vigour and strong nerves. Try them now; 3/- bottle at chemists and stores—but ask for “Dr, Williams’.”
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXV, Issue 12919, 22 July 1936, Page 2
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