Women's Headaches.
♦ MUCH NEEDLESS SUFFERING. AN AUTHORITY'S OPINION, " We so often hear of a certain care for I bead aches, which invariab'e are in no way at all removed by the alleged cure, that practically we pay no attention to such a statement (writes " Vita " in the Ladies' Mirror) when made. I, myself, however, have lately become certain that a positive cure, not only for this complaint, but for anosmia itself has at last been found in Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People." Mrs Lee, of 280 Sussex-s-treet, Sydney, is one lady amongst many who amply verifies this latter statement. " I was never very robust," she explained t-> a r portar who recently visited her, " although up !o September of last year I enjoyed fairly good health. From then, however, I gradually lost my good health end animation; I grew pallid in appearance, white about the gums and I felt dull, sleepy, and depressed. In fact, the alteration in my appearance was so marked that all my friends noticed it; nor <?on!d I disguise my decline from myself, for the lookglass assured me of it. I continually felt very depressed and despondent, and I lost my appetite completely I also suffered greatly from headache?, with shortness of the breafh upon tho slightest exer'Jon. As my condition grew worse and worse, I became alarmed and consulted a doctor. I obtained no permanent, benefit, however. I then spent a good drai of money in tonics at the suggestion of different chemists, but these also proved quite ineffectual Becoming more despondent each day, because all hope of my recovery seemed futile, I happened to read in an evening paper one of the cures of anaemia by Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. The symptoms described were so similar to my own that I determined to try this remedy. I did so, and I can candidly s ay that the results exceeded my most sanguine expectations. I bought thneboxep to start with, and I oar.iful!y followed the directions. After using the first box I felt a little decided improvement, which daily increased as I continu d taking them. 1 took in all five boxes of the Pills, and I was then as wpII as ever I had been in my life. Dr Williams' Pink Pills have alone effected my cure, as with the exception of a laxative, I took no other medicine." They are genuine on'y with the full name, Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, and ore sold by all chemists and by the Dr Williams' Medicine Company Wellington. N.Z., who will forward (post paid) on receipt of samps or post order, one box for 35., or half-dozen for 16s. 6d. A remarkable efficacy in curinc diseases arising from an impoverished cendition oi the blood or an impairment of the nervous system* such ns rheumatism, neuralgia, partial paralysis, locomotnr ataxia f>t Vilus' dance, Dervous headache, nervous prostration, and the tired feeling therefrom the after-effects of la grippe, influenza dengue ferrr, and severe colds, diseases depending on humors in the blood, such as scrofula, chronic erysipelas, etc , ia pos sessed by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pal< People, which give a healthy glow to pal< and sallow complexions. They are t specific for the troubles peculiar to tin female system, and in the case of mci ' they effect a radical cure in all cases aris mg from mental worry, over work, and ex . cesses of any nature. A trial of our re raedy will convince the most sceptical. 1
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Manawatu Herald, 16 June 1898, Page 3
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803Women's Headaches. Manawatu Herald, 16 June 1898, Page 3
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