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WELL AND STRONG.

' AFTER 8 YEARS OP SUFFERING. /Proo? has Deen piled on proof that Dr. •Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People will -cure all the common blood and nerve .troubles ..when doctors, hospitals, and all other medicines fail. Paralysed limbs, have beer re- ' stored to strength: rheumatic .cripples made ' - well; weak, anaanie girls anO women made bright, active, strong; neuralgic aim 'Sciatic pains banished; and the poor dyspeptic given a new digestion when it seemed' almost hopeless to expect a cure. And vi. -■■■■ .Williams' Pink Pills work these cures "in-a way that is sure, simple, and absolutely *,"scientific—because, they actually make new blood, and so strike straight at the root and -.Muse of disease. Here is a piece of strong proof where Dr. Williams' Pink Pills brought •health and strength after years of suffering. ' "lor eight years," says Mr. Henry Leckie, • Newton Road, Auckland, "I was r. martyr to the cutting pains of indigestion. Alter ■ -the lightest meal I felt as if I had gorged myV Self with indigestible food. A great weight teemed to lie just below my breastbone, and the wind from mv stomach seemed, to gather round my heart. 'I could get no proper sleep, and was worn to a shadow. I had splitting .headaches and bilious attacks, and after these I wasn't fit for anything. I tried so many patent medicines tha? J gave up all hope of acure. But at last J saw that Dr. Williams Pink Pills, by actually making new blood, ft?, had cured a man who had suffered just ls.to Wyself. Ecclos, the Queen-street chemist, in '•Auckland, sold mo the genuine Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, put ur in wooden boxes, with the Wellington address on the wroppcr. I hadn't finished the'first box when 1 felt cvei so much better. My appetite braced up 7 • like magic, and I could cat a hearty meal withou* suffering torture afterwards. I kept on with these little blood-building pillr till I finished five boxes. By that time I was : new man. I had o grand digestion, and was (nil of health and energy. 1 am only sorry l.did not come across Dr. Williams' Pink Pills sooner, foi they could hav: saved mo eight years of suffering and a pile of money .-:" »s .veil." Fo; eight yearr Henry Leckie's case seemed incurable, ve' Dr. Williams' Pink Pills : c «red him within two months. Where is there another doctor oi another medicine , .- '"at can point to such a record—a record, , • ' wo, established right in the heart of the largest city in New Zealand? Dr. Williams' -..;«nk Pills cured his stubborn stomach trouble because it was caused by thin blood, and Dr. . Williams' pink Pills actually make new ; Wood. In the same way they strike straight -•■■•. at the cause of all common blood diseases, ' «kr antenna (bloodlessness), paleness, eczema, scrofula, debilitv, dyspepsia, biliousness, : 1,--'.. headaches, sideaches, backaches, rheumatism, -.neuralgia, sciatica, partial paralysis, locomotor ataxia, spinal weakness, failing powers, „ , . '- and the secret troubles that women do not ; • c ? r to talk about, even to their trusted Physician. :;'■-. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are made from a .-.•.;.- fecial formula to suit the New Zealand cli- • Mate. They are always put up in small, . * wooden boxes, surrounded by full directions, v - and a pink outside wrapper, with the full ;.' "line and tho only genuine address, Wellingv ~•;'.■' ™n,. New Zealand.' Cheap imitations and . JOreign substitutes in ; glass bottles are use- ' . y •; *( you can't.- get the genuine New Zealand pills from your local chemist or sioiekecper order them direct from the Dr. .■' r"hams medicine co., Wellington i 3s a ,; , ; °°s» six boxes 16s 6d, post free. S|l|«fJf;K:"';::; : : : :-/;;v : . ; : •.■■.■..■■'/.;":.,'"• ;..'/.• ■'.-.,'.■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12447, 17 December 1903, Page 7

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WELL AND STRONG. New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12447, 17 December 1903, Page 7

WELL AND STRONG. New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12447, 17 December 1903, Page 7

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