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ANÆMIA BRINGS A HUNDRED ILLS.

NEGLECTED, OFTEN ENDS IX A DECLINE. PALMERBTON N. WOMAN TOO WEAK: FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK. BLOODTURNED TO WATER; VIOLENT HEADACHES; NERVES ALL UPSET ATTACKS OF DIZZINESS. CURED BY i .- DR. WILLIAMS' PINK FILLS. It's certain that people* who haven's.. enough blouu need more blood. Anosmia;' starts with a fooling of tiredness; a pale's face, and too often ends in a decline; in Consumption. But. that's because it bay been neglected. The action and condition/ o: the blood is so vital that, when it's out of order, or when you haven't enough, .your' health may bo affected in a hundred way*. Colour, leaves tho cheek*; eye* grow'dull' und heavy. Head* and backs are always aching There is no appetite and : n<i energy. All through the day, anatnio sufferers are drowsy—at night they can g£t u<» refreshing sleep. Nerves ate 'so '""uiißtronjc that they jump at the least sound, ■and theii' hearts ore pretty well always in a state nt • palpitation. The climbing of a stair leaved them breathless— a (short walk utterly weary and worn out. For them life has no pleasure— they are always bocitiff die gloomy* tiaa of things—meeting trouble half-way, m the saying is. They go to the doctor; h« ' tells them they have amentia; riot enough t blood. Now anosmia or bloodJe«*n«a k tti*r thing that its cured, and cured in real earn-' 3 ; est. by Dr. Williams' Fink Pills. Amentia-' —that's what they're for. Why, they actually make new blood. To he convinced of this you have only to read tiro fOfhswing words of a New Zealand woman. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cured her when her blood was turning to water, which is just another* way of saying; that she. bad Anosmia. " For over 12 months my blood was in a. very poor state, and I was completely rim down," said Mr*. Mary Goldfinch, Mainstreet, Palmerston North. "My heart was very weak and palpitated very badly ab times. When I walked quickly or worked hard it beat and fluttered till it made mo feel quite tick. It often brought on attack* of vomiting. I had very bad headaches, arid when I got one I could not do a hand's turn. _ I could not keep up, but had to go. and Ho down. _ Across my forehead and on the top of my head the sharp aching nearly drove _me out of ray mind. Tho pain wa« like Neuralgia. " I had no appetite, and not being ablo to eat took away what; little .strength I had loft. Very oftan I had nasty attacks 01 giddiness, and eom«time« I was afraid to ret up for fear that I would fall down. I win ■ horribly nervous. Any sudden noise Would .'":;, fe«ot me shaking all over, and my nerve*'' 1 ,1 would start to twitch. 1 was afraid that I was getting heart disease", I was very rest- " leas at night and would be tossing about for hours. In the morning 1 felt regular dent* up for want of bleep. For over 12 months I kept on like this, but fortunately I happened to read about Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and 1 thought that I would try them. After tho first box I decided to keep on, for I was ever to much bettor. In the end they built; " me up fine, I.got back all my old energy, and I could go about my work with pleasure and. felt quite cheerful. 1 really think that through taking Dr. William;-)' Pink Pills; I skipped a serious heart trouble coming on.. I have had the best of health for over twat year*:." ' ( If you are in doubt about your own c«jW<; write, for hints as to diet* etc., to the Dr. < "'' Williams' Medicine Co., Ltd., Wellington*? ." From that address you, can also order bje ; mail tho genuine Dr. William*' Fink Pills--*' 3s. a box* tix boxes 26a fel, post free, "

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13779, 18 June 1908, Page 3

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ANÆMIA BRINGS A HUNDRED ILLS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13779, 18 June 1908, Page 3

ANÆMIA BRINGS A HUNDRED ILLS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13779, 18 June 1908, Page 3