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HEALTH WRECKED FROM BLOOD LESS NESS.

SIX WEEKS IN AUCKLAND HOSPITAL. Auckland woman utterly run down, built up and strengthened by DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. "As a girl I was very health, but about six years ago I began to get run down, and got worse each day instead of better," said Mrs Mary Tvlackie, 113 Hobson St., Auckland, New Zealand. "My appetite fell, away till at lats I could" not lancyanything. Sometimes what I did swallow wouldn't stay down. I couldn't sit down to a regular meal. I'd have to have something every two hours or so. My strength failed utterly I had to give up housework, and for two years I didn't do a stroke I had to keep a girl in the house. I was in the Auckland Hospital, for six weeks, and came out as bad as wht n I went in. They said; I would have to have an operation,' but I felt I couldn't stand it. I fell away in flesh until I was as thin as possible. All the color faded from my face and lips. I had hardly any blood in my body, they said I looked like a walking ghost. If I cut myself the blood was just like: water- and \vo«ld 'aardly trickle. 1 Kad violent headaches lasting for hours at a time. I'd be so dizuy 'with them that I couldn't bear anyone near me, and the slightest noise drove me distracted. I had hot flannels to nape of my neck, and

«sd the Maori people to provide land and buildings suitable for the purpose. . It was resolved that the time had arived for the compulsory restriction of Maori births ami deaths. It was resolved to collect £300 to contest- the claims of natives as to the ownership of the lakes.

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Grey River Argus, 17 April 1909, Page 4

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HEALTH WRECKED FROM BLOOD LESS NESS. Grey River Argus, 17 April 1909, Page 4

HEALTH WRECKED FROM BLOOD LESS NESS. Grey River Argus, 17 April 1909, Page 4