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THINGS THAT LADIES NOTICE.

AN INTERESTING- LETTER.

New Zealand girls writp most interesting letters. The following epistle, for instance, full of sound sens© and good logic, proves undoubtedly that ladies do read the papers. Miss Petrea Petersen, of Featherston, North Island, N.Z.., comments on what she noticed in the Evening Post. "lam 19," she says, "and ever since 1 was 15 I have been suffering. Palpitation of the heart was my principal trouble, and this was induced by anaemia, or poorness of the blood. When, for instance, I ran up stairs my heart used to thump most frightfully against my sides, and P was unable to walk for some time afterwards. Night after night, weary and worn-out T tossed on my bed, trying vainly to sleep. At times, too, I had fearful attacks of cramp in. my legs, and so great was the agony that frequently it caused mo to scream out. I was always in a weak, low state, and never felt fit for my work. My legs would at times swell up to a considerable extent. As I grew older I became worse and worse, being subject to giddiness, which many a tunc caused me' to almost fall down. I tried plenty of medicines, and I had several doctors, but they gave no relief. I also consulted three doctors regarding an affliction of the eye from whioh I suffered. Having almost given up my case as hopeless, I one day noticed an advertisement for Dv Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People in the Evening Post. Gathering hope from this, in June, 1897, 1 commenced your pills according to directions. After the third dose I found a change for the better. I Continued with them until I improver!, so much that four months' ago I left them off. I have t-iken nine boxes, and am now in most perfect health. Insomnia, weakness, giddiness, heart palpitation, cramps, and swellings in the legs have all disappeared, and the affection in my eye has likewise ceased. As there has been no recurrence of these ailments at all during the past four monts, it is evident that my cure is a permanent one. I feel fit for my work and for anything. My mother thinks the world of Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. I have recommended them to all my friends." Four of them speak exactly as I do of the pills, and cannot praise them too highly." It is an undisputed fact that Dr Williams' Pink Pills build up tho constitution, strengthen the system, enrich the blood, and improve the brain. They are a certain cure for indigestion, pimples, skin diseases, liver and kidney troubles, biliousness, anosmia, sleeplessness, rheumatism, lumbago, loss of pjiysical strength, neuralgia, all female irregularities, debility, sick headache, loss of vital forces, ifcc. Obtainable from all chemists and dealers, or from the Dr Williams Medicine Co., Wellington, N.Z., who will forward six boxes for lGs Gd, or one box for 3s, post free.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 29, Issue 1521, 23 December 1898, Page 1

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THINGS THAT LADIES NOTICE. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 29, Issue 1521, 23 December 1898, Page 1

THINGS THAT LADIES NOTICE. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 29, Issue 1521, 23 December 1898, Page 1

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