HER ANAEMIC DAUGHTER,
.MOTHER IX DREAD OF LOSING HER. “I really thought I was going to lose her,” states Mrs Buckle, of IG, Hipkins Street, Bloomfield, Tipton, Staffs.. Eng., speaking of her young daughter, j “She seemed to lose all her strength, and began to have fainting fits. She could not eat and became painfully thin and pale. She was highly nervous, and could not sleep at night. The doctor said she was anaemic, but despite every care she made no progr“Then I heard about Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and decided to give them a trial. My daughter soon began to eat better and had more energy. The colour returned to her cheeks and she was able to sleep well. The fainting fits ceased and she started to put on weight. Now she is a bonny girl, and everyone remarks on the change in fle The reason for the remarkable success of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills m the treatment of anaemia re quite simple. It is this: these pills actually help to create new, rich blood in abundance, and new blood is the only “nincr that can possibly banish anaemia. Try these pills now; .3s bottle, at chemists and stores —but ask for “Dr. Williams’.”—Advt.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 201, 15 July 1936, Page 10
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