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DRAGGING ALONG IN ANAEMIA.

THIS GIRL WEAK AND MISERABLE FOR YEARS.

NOW A STRONG, HEALTHY WOMAN.

THANKS TO DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS.

Aftbii dragging along in a typically nnremic condition fc? yearn, never really well, and Buffering with headaches and weariness and weakness, Miss C. E. Smythe, 126, Armaghstreet, Christchurch, was transformed into a robust, healthy woman by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. These pills are particularly recommended for Anfernia. They have been found to have a specific action on the blood, combining with food and air to increase tho supply. This is just what bloodless people need. Miss Smythe mad© tho following statement to a reporter, with permission to publish it for the benefit of other sufferers: — " I was never a strong or healthy girl, but at tho ago of 17 I became much worse than I had ever boon before. My face was a deathly white; tho whites of my eyes turned a bluish colour, and my gums and lips became very pale. I had no appetite oven for the daintiest kind of food. The palpitation of my heart was very bad, and often made mo think I was going to die. I suffered much from breathlessness, and when walking I had to hold my arms tight across my chest, owing to the pain ' in my chest and shoulders. I had headaches, principally in the forehead and crown of the head. I was dreadfully; nervous, and Suffered with neuralgic pains in various parts of the body. The pains at times being so bad as to keep mo awake for hours at a time. I was very low-spirited and irritable, at times I could not bear to hear anyone speak to me. " I was sent into the Christchurch Hospital, where I remained for some weeks, and from there, to Rhodes Convalescent. Home, Cashmere Hills. The treatment I received had no permanent good effect on me. T subsequently went to tho Wellington Hospital, where I was a patient for about three months. I left it without being cured of tho ansemia. Five years after that I had to go into the Duncdin Hospital, where the doctors said T had not an ounce of blood in my body. The doctors told mo they could not; do anything for me; they told me the only remedy they could suggest was m; going on to a farm, where T could got, the besfof nourishing food, plenty of milk and ogirs, port wine, and stout, and have nothing to do. I left tho Duncdin Hospital just before the last Christchurch Exhibition. I came home, and was for six months completely invalided. While I was so bad, a pamphlet was left at my home. In reading it I noticed accounts of others having suffered as I was, and having been cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and I got some. I had not used one box when I found a wonderful change. The colour came back to my cheeks, and I looked healthier than I had done for years, and by tho time T had taken six boxes I felt absolutely better than I had ever felt in my life." Tho price is 3s per box, six boxes 16s 6d, and if you havo trouble in getting tliem' send a postal note for tho amount to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington, and they will bo sent, post free, by return maUi

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14689, 25 May 1911, Page 7

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DRAGGING ALONG IN ANAEMIA. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14689, 25 May 1911, Page 7

DRAGGING ALONG IN ANAEMIA. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14689, 25 May 1911, Page 7

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