. GOOD BLOOD MEANS GOOD' • ' HEALTH. ; - PALE WEAK NAPIER WOMAN BUILT? ' up by .. "■ DR. WILLIAMS' PINK FILLS. . . : FACE PALE AND - • BLOODLESS—' ANKLES PUFFED UP; WEAK AND WEARY FROM SLIGHTEST EXEKTIOX. NERVES ALL UNSTRUNG. NOW STRONG AND HEARTY. The lack of sufficient red health-giving, blood doesn't end merely in a' pale com- . plexion. It's more serious. Bloodless people are th© tired, languid, run down person* who never have a bit of enjoyment in life. . Everything's a bother. Food doesn't nourish : there's indigestion' heart palpitation, headache, backache; sometimes fainting fits and always nervousness. If Ansemia* or Bloodless bo uegkoted too Ion?, a> decline often starts. Sufferers I*6oo me so downcast and disheartened that they bolicvw they have most of- the diseases ptipiblo to have. Just a little more blood cures everything. To aire everything, so simple too. Ju+fc more, rich red blood; then abounding health and vitality and a pleasure in life. To get;, more blood the remedy is Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. That's what they are, for. No other medicine increases .' , the blood supply so quickly—the cure begins with the first. dose. This is not a mere , claim. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have been doing this over and over again in Australia \ for twelve years. : ■ * ; ' "When 1 was a little over, thirteen years of age I had a bad attack of Rheumatic Fever," said Miss Olive Wiley, 37, Garlylostreot, Napier. "This -left me very weak. Every day I grew worse. Sly face was pale and my lips and gums looked bloodless. My, feet and ankles were always puffedsometimes 1 could not got my boots on. Even my fingers swelled up at times. Even a little exertion exhausted me. If 1 walked any distance I could hardly breaths, and i»v •• heart fluttered like mad. My head ached awfully, the pain being mostly up tho back. I never had much appetite. I was horribly nervous, the least thing made mo jump. The ban gin': of a door set my nerves oh of , a angle. I became very low-spirited, and ;■■ only wanted to lie about and do nothing. _ j '' For about twelve months I was like this. Then father got me to sttrt Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. 'Ho had great faith its them himself, and ho felt sure that they would do . me good. Mother said that nho could notice a difference in me when I bad taken one , box. I kept on taking them, getting hotter ■and' stronger every day. Before starting, »" Di Williams' Pink Pill-' I used not to sleep ■ well—often waking in the night with'ft start ; and screaming, but when I had been takingv them for a while 1 -lent well. Less than three boxes put me iu perfect health.- N6w :|V I am as well as any girl could wish to be," r' By their direct aetion on the blood Dt» .■, Williams' Pink Bilk actually have cured Amentia, Sciatica, Indigestion, . 3 > aralysis,., - I ions ness, Nenousnoss, Headaches, Backaches, Neuralgia, Debility, lllijumtttiijJuV'j autfr 4 all ailments of women. v " - • Sold by all Chemists and Storekeeper.-.,■ and by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co./ 1 Australasia, Limited, Wellington, r Tf ■ ■ six Vow Ips 6d, jxj.'t lice, -I s , * *. ■ ■ ■-■ ■ \-M ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13746, 11 May 1908, Page 7
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