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WOMEN MISERABLE FROM TOO LITTLE BLOOD.

Or. Wiilliama' Pink Plila heVp to make

new blood.

Titey cured a Wellington woman who was drifting into Consumption, Doctor -gave her three month ; ■ to live. Strong and hearty now.

Women and girls who are never well ought - to know that mostly all their misery comes from a bad state of their blood. Hundreds of them suffer from headaches, backaches, dizziness, restlessness, langucSrand nervousness. They tafce -onev Wring- for their head, another for their stomach, and 1 a third for their nerves— yet all the while it is simply a lack of - sufficient tfood blood that is the cause of the trouble. >When they get more blood' they're all -tight. For instance', Mrs A E. Carlson, (-6 Hopper St., Wellington, had been ailing for years before she found out the real cause of her trouble. She suffered from a hacking cough, night sweats, attacks 'of. Asthma. She was pa'lie weak and worn-out. Yet all these different ailments disappeared like magic when she set her biood right' "with Dr Williams' Pink Pils for Pale People. They helped" to make new blood-fpr her— and] good blood is the .great secret df'health;'

"Right form girlhood I thought I had .the germs of Consumption in my iystem,* sa^d Mfs } Carlson. __ "As a girl I was weak,7pale and worn ouf.For years I struggled againsJt bad health, expecting td go into an early grave. My throat was bad, and I was always; -asthmatisal. Every winter I . caught "a cold, and it brought' on an attack of pleurisy. With one atltack I had to have five pillows under my side to try and_ easy the pain. My 7cough was a perfect grave yard oneit racked me to pieces. Often I brought up moiithfuls of blood; When ;-an attack j>f.blood-s|H«'ting came on it would last for about six or seven Jweeks. Eviery night I had night fsweats and ithey; made me fearfully ! weak. The nasty damp clammy, feeling was horrible— and even sometimes the day when sitting down a clammy sweat would break out on Tme, just like cold water trickling "down | me. Many a' time the asthma was so that I nearly choked for breath. ¥' "When the attacks of pleurisy came ."oh the pain .was awful, =When I took a .full breath it was like a knufc being into me. It was. cruel tio see little ones about m e and not able [.to do anything for them. I could i never eat much and this helped to make me weaker. I got so bad at last ■that' the doctor drew my husband ip side and told him that I could jnot last another three months. I spent' [pounds and pounds on doctors, but k they never did me any good. But' fortunately a "friend in Sydney sent me 'some of Dr Williams Pink Pills. The third Jjox .made such .a "wonderful difference in me that I felt encouraged rto go on. My voice, which had been a husky whisper, was now muchclear**er. Every week I fek' myself getting f stronger and better. I kept on tak-. iing- Dr Williams' Pink Pills and thait *I have had splendid health for the fpast' five years is solely due to them, completely cured me when the doctors had failed."

I Dr ■ Williams' - -Pink Bills are sold by !*all medicine dealers, or -if you cannot &get them locally, send direct .to The >Dr Williams' Medicine Co., TWellingKbn, 3s 7 for one box; six boxes fur -l6s 6d, post free. t . : '

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Grey River Argus, 4 August 1908, Page 1

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WOMEN MISERABLE FROM TOO LITTLE BLOOD. Grey River Argus, 4 August 1908, Page 1

WOMEN MISERABLE FROM TOO LITTLE BLOOD. Grey River Argus, 4 August 1908, Page 1