WASTING ANÆMIA.
THOUSANDS; OF WOMRtf CURED, BY ,DR PII.LS.
Anaemia made my life a misery," said Mrs Percy Bhirley, Annan-street. Ingercargill, N.Z. " I grew thin and pule—my blood was rapidly turning to. water. - I could take no interest in life till I built - myself up with f>r Williams' Pink Fills'for Pale People. They actually made new blood for me." _
Williams' Pink Pills made new blood for"Mrs Shirley. That is why .they., cured Iter—Anaemia* :so quickly. That is why they have cul'ed thousands of others after all* other treatments fail.' ■ They..do only one thing but they do it well: They fill the veins with new red rich bloo I and drive away all, .traces* of- Anaemia;—headaches, backaches, weakness, weariness, breathlessness, palpitation, nervousness, despondency, pale cheeks, dull eyes, failing appetite, and that horrible feeling of ?' something dreadful about to : In curing Anaemia, Dr Williams 7 Pink Pills cure the foundation of Consumption as well. The new- blood they actually make gives new strength and" vigor to every organ iu the body, and enables it t.o fight whatever disease attacks.- it. Dr Williams' Pink.Pills are a real bloodmaking tonic. That is why;; tliey are worth-a- fortune-to-girls-in~their teens —to women in -middle Ijife— and -particularly to those wlio have too little blood —as M rs.Shirley,/of Inyercargill, had.
A few years ago when diving in Dunedin," continued Mrs Shirley, " T was down-right sick with .Anaemia. My blood was as thin as water. I -hadn't even strength to"--w6rk about the house, and often I felt so ill that I wished I could die. At r times a terrible in> my back almost made me cry. - Day T after""day I dragged about wretched and down hearted. The doctor said I had poverty of blood and tliat T was thoroughly run-down. I took different | medicinesrbut I still kept weak andi sickly. • \ "At night 1 went to bed tired and I got up'the same way next morning. I could not eat my food and you could; see weakness and sickness written* onmy face. My lips and gums werealmost white. And the least exertion gave me palpitation. Indeed," went oh Mrs Shirley, " you can't imagine*, how very ill X looked, and felt,when I" made up my .mind to take Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. Everything seemed dull and: I; could . take no interest whatever in .life. My head felt' dizzy and my eyesight was getting dim. But Dr Williams' Pink.- Pills cured all this. From the very first, they started to make new lilood forme. .1 soon learned • thh.t what-. they had done' for :■ scores of they would do for me;■.■". Their eff'ecton ma was wonderful, T began'to eat heartily and soon I was s vigorous,\ stiong. and healthy; . All the, > pain in.-•■my-' backdisappeared.- My head and sight became clearer, and everything seemed, brighter. I look so. well, now that my friends say [ am grand advertjsesftentt for Dr Williams' Pink Pills. I have the greatest faith in., them..and I am always telling - people- - what a sure cure they are., for Anaemia."- - DrWilliams'Pink Pills cure blood--lessness just as surely as food cur.es hunger. A pale anaemic person needs one thing only—new blood. J)r .Williams' Pink Pills do one thing only, ! ~e new; blood. That., is all 1 fti&ejf ?«»».. ''o it well. They ' they (Jo, bftft. don't don't act on tile, lipwelfe. 'iOway bother with symptoms. Thp-y,,w,on-' any disease that isn't caused originally,, by bad blood. But when Dr Williams'" Pink Pills re-pla'ce bad"" with good ! blood they strike straight at the root i cause of all common diseases like headaches,sid<?3.ches t backaches, kidney trouble, liver complaint, biliousness, indigestion,'anaemia", sciatica locomotor ataxia and the troubles that every but, that none of them like to talk aboujk even to their doc-tors. Dr William.s'' Pink Pills; are sold by retailers and the Dr Williams 1 - Medicine Co., Old Custom House-street Wellington,. 3s per box, six boxes 16s 6s, post free. Always in boxes, never in bottles,
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 36, Issue 9437, 16 September 1904, Page 1
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654WASTING ANÆMIA. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 36, Issue 9437, 16 September 1904, Page 1
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