ALWAYS WEARY; NEVER HUNGRY.
HOW TYO>fEN GET RUN DOWN OWING TO ANAEMIA. TREATMENT THAT INCREASES THE BLOOD SUPPLY BRINGS BACK HEALTH AND STRENGTH. Anemia "bring* a host, of symptoms in its train. Without sufficient blood, men ami women become pair, sallow, languid; suffer from indigestion, headaches, and heart palpitation, and are never fit to enjoy life. Amemia opens the way for a decline, and provides the victims for & trreat many diseases, because the weakened system is <nofc ablo to offer the same resistance as when in good health. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are recommended as a cure for Anaemia, Ijccaiise they actually combine with food and air to increase the blood supply. In the ease- of Mrs. Charles Dovin, of 4,'. Somerset Place, Auckland, it will be noted how quickly all the distressing- symptom? disappeared after she increased her blood supply with Dr. Williams' Pink Pill.--. Mrs. Deviu made the following statement to an interviewer: —
"I was never in the- enjoyment of good health as a girl; 1 wan always tired and weary. 1 felr so very drowsy 1 could have slept, all day; but at. night 1 could not get refreshing sleep, tor I always woke tip tired. I -would wike up, too, bathed in perspiration, and I would '.»< trembling all oyer. My appetite practically did not exist.. I could hardly eat a thing for day? at a time, perhaps a glass of milk would last me all day. I wa.-i only happy if I could got to the vinegar cruet or take an onion soaked in vinegar with a piece of bread. My lips and gums were as bloodless as ray cheeks; there was no difference them. My eyes were glassy, with heavy rings under them, and I was just a mere framework. I could not climb a hill without resting every few 1 steps and gasping for breath. J thought my heart was seriously affected, it felt, so bad. I could not stand for long without faint ness coming over me. I would have to give way and sink into a chair, and my ankles, too, swelled up. I craved for quiet and isolation. I wished I could have gotw right away into the bush, and never have seen any company. My head ached almost unceasingly, f had plenty of work to do *>«cli flay, and I could not take a rest, and so I got weaker arid weaker, till at last, people would look at mo and make audible remarks as to how very wasted I looked. I was so low-spirited I could never enjoy a thing, and at time? I became quite hysterical and unstrung. Mv health, however, was restored by a trial of Dr. Williams' Pink l ills. As I took them I l* ,a to shake off all the lassitude. I frit new blood coming into my veins, and the colour began to show in my face. It was wonderful how I picked up. 1 ran honestly recommend them as a great, health builder." Remember, only the genuine Dr. Williams 1 ink Pills cure. Don't be, gulled into taking somothing said to be just as good. Of all dealers at 3s a box. six boxes 16s 6d or from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia. Ltd., Wellington.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15141, 4 November 1912, Page 4
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545ALWAYS WEARY; NEVER HUNGRY. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15141, 4 November 1912, Page 4
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