PALE CHRISTCHURCH WOMAN MADE STRONG AND ROSY. ENOUGH GOOD BLOOD ALWAYS MEANS GOOD HEALTH. Dr Williams' Pink Pills make new blood; a simple way of bringing roses to the cheeks. Headaches, Backaches, Langour all gone. Obtaining and keeping good health is a simple matter. There's no secret about it. It's simply a question of the blood. Good blood and'enough blood means good health. Most people who have continued bad health have the blood to blame. When the blood becomes thin mid watery, and it must not lx> forgotten that there's a grave tendency to this condition in warm climates, typical symptoms appear. You become tired, languid. and never feel fit for exertion, lips, cheeks, and gums grow pale, the appetite goes, food does not nourish, there's shortness of breath and palpitation of the heart upon slightest exertion; headaches and constipation. In time the nervous system becomes affected and there may be neuralgia or sciatica, and often in children, St. Vitus Dance. The remedy for all these ills is more good blood. Simple enough. Because Dr. Williams' Pink Pills make now blood, they quickly restore to active health anwmic bloodless people. No operation necessary. No mysterious treatment. Just Dr. Williams'" Pink Pills, that's all. After them abounding health and energy. A NEW ZEALAND EXAMPLE.
"I got that bad with poverty of blood thai it" was as much as 1 could dec.to get about," said Mrs. Lucy Buchanan, 26, Tuamstrect, Linwood, Christchurch. " I could hardly oat a morsel and my face was white and colourless. How I suffered with my head no Olio know.-. For two and three daYa at a time 1 had the most wretched headaches, and often J had to leave orl working and go and lie down. Right across the back of my head the throbbing nearly maddened me. I was awfully restless at night and could not sleep much. Often 1 would be awake for hours after going to bod Then in the morning I felt more tired than when 1 went to bed. 1 dreaded getting up time coming round, because i felt so worn out. Walking a distance exhausted me very much. 1 was a martyr to attack- of neuralgia—for days when ono was on .1 was in perfect misery. "Sudden sharp burning pains would shoot up my face and up into my head, and it felt as if my head and face were being split open. Very often I would be taken suddenly with giddiness, and very nearly fall down. Everything spun round and went black before me. Every day 1 was getting weaker and more languid. 1 had often read about lir Williams' Pink Pills curing people of anaemia, so 1 got some from Bonnington's chemist shop to see if they would do mo any good. 1 took two boxes before there was any improvement, and then every day T could feel my health coming back. 1 could eat and sleep better and my headaches less, and the neuralgia was not so bad. By the'time that I had taken six boxes all my pain had gone and _ I was eating better than ever. Ever since I have been in splendid health and have not had occasion to take any mora medicine of any sort.'' You must insist on getting tho same kind as cured Mrs. Buchanan. Sold by retailers and the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Australasia, Ltd., Wellington, at 3s a box, or six boxes J. 03 od, post free. .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13708, 26 March 1908, Page 8
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