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HEALTH FOB THE SDFFEBM, PEASE FOB THE TROUBLED, BLESSMS FSB ALL BY TAKING WILLIAMS’ PILLS FOR PILE '1 ANAEMIA. (BLOODLESSNESS), INDIGESTION, LOSS OF ENERGY AND GENERAL WEAKNESS, NERVOUS DEBILITY, &c., CANNOT WITHSTAND THEM. Anaemia (Bloodlessness) Cured, The acquisition of perfect health is the aim of everyone. A few remarks, therefore, on the subject will be acceptable to all young ladies who are not the happy possessors of sparkling eyes and rosy cheeks. Mrs Bowe, of North Maldon, Victoria, whose daughter, Miss May, had been seriously ill for some time, gives the following account of her restoration to health and strength again: “My daughter had been strong and healthy until about two years ago, when she grew very pale and thin. She became weak and low-spirited, lost her appetite; her sleep was troubled and restless, and the least exertion fatigued her—in fact, she had to take her sister’s arm for support when out walking. She was of a wonderfully ac- “ Friends then Recommended patent I medicines* and tWo or three kinds were I tried* unsuccessfully. | ** At last I decided to take her away to I the country for a change, but just as I was about to do so I saw in the T&iY&nQower Times an advertisement abotit Dr Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People, and noticing that people with symptoms similar to those of my daughter had been cured, I determined to give them a trial. Consumption. If you notice any of the above symptoms, lose no time in procuring Dr Williams 1 Pink Pills. They will assist the patient bo develop properly and regularly; they will enrich the blood and restore health’s roses to the cheeks; bright eyes and lightness of step will surely follow their use, and all danger of consumption and premature death will he averted. Wise and prudent mothers will insist Upon their daughters taking Dr Williams’ Pink Pills upon the approach of the period of puberty, and thus avoid all chances of disease or early decay. although not suffering exactly the same as myself. This information encouraged me, and I felt a bit brighter, as there seemed a ray of hope left yet. I can assure you 1 did not allow much time to elapse before I dispatched a messenger to the chemist's, indigestion ages and Cure, ft* ! tire and cheer ful disposition before this change took place, and the alteration, therefore, caused us great concern, and medical aid was sought. But no good resulted. Several . N medicines were tried, but she became weaker and more listless every day. The doctor said she was suffering from anaemia, or poorness of blood. We then became seriously alarmed, and consulted different medical men, who prescribed, and told Miss May to take as much exercise as possible. She, being fond of flowers, naturally turned her attention to the garden, but had to abandon the work, as the least exertion exhausted her. Often, when I thought she was out taking exercise in the fresh air, I have found her in the drawing-room with her head resting in her hands, and in a somnolent state. Then, when disturbed, she would steal quietly to her room, and remain there for hours at a time.. At this stage we became extremely anxious concerning her health, and again sought medical advice, as we thought she wa,s going into a decline. It was of no use, though; nothing did her any good. Sho was then so thin and weak that the slightest exertion, tired her. She also suffered from “ After using half a box a great improvement was noticeable, and after using three boxes she regained her appetite, was able to sleep with comfort, and was so strong and well that we considered there was no necessity for her continuing to take Dr Williams’ Pink Pills. So she discontinued them. I honestly believe my daughter’s recovery was due to this great remedy. She is now as well as ever she was in her life. She has a fine colour, is able to eat sleep well, and can take any amount of outdoor exercise without feeling fatigued. I feel very grateful to Dr Williams for my daughter’s recovery, and would like to have the case made known, as it may induce others who suffer as my daughter did to try this remedy to their benefit, and thus perhaps bring sunshine and happiness to their homes. 0 & '.n SO (From the Peak Hill Times.) Pale and Sallow Girls. boyeire cramps m i me mgs. Upon parents rests a great responsibility at the time their daughters are budding into womanhood. If your daughter is pale, complaints of weakness, is “ tired out” upon the slightest exertion ; if she is troubled with headache or backache, pain in the side, if her temper is fitful and her appetite poor, she is in a condition of extreme peril, a fit subject for the developiaofis of the most dreaded of all diseases— Mr F. Carr has been a resident of the town of Peak Hill for a period of nine year. For the greater portion of that time he followed the occupation of a miner, until he met with a dynamite accident whilst working in the Carrington Mine. He was a strong, active man, able to do a day’s work without feeling the least fatigue whatever. After he had recovered from the effects of the explosion, he tried to follow his previous occupation, but found that it was impossible, and so he was forced to seek some other means of earning a living, and trying many differentlcallings, finally took up that of nightwatchman, at which he had been constantly engaged for the last couple of years. He says:— “ About eight months ago I became subject to severe pains and loss of appetite, and feeling as though it were a trouble to move. These pains increased in such a way that I found myself complaining to my fiiends and acquaintances, who were of opinion that indigestion was the cause. I tried first one medicine, then another, until I believe I had pretty well sampled all the chemicals in the drug shop. But these were of no avail; the drugs went, but the pains increased and became so bad that I was commencing to think there was no hope of even relief, and that I should soon know the * grand secret.’ I could not follow my occupation, and was forced to give in. I had noticed in the Peak Hill Times on several occasions accounts of wonderful cures effected by Dr Williams’ Pink Pills, so 1 determined to try them, and mentioned my intentions to a few who came to see me, and they informed me of others m town whom they had. benefited, KM i c.„ —rm ? and procured a I took these regularly, and in nine or ten days there was no possible doubt whatever but that they were doing me good. I was commencing to look for my meals before the meal hour would arrive, and able to get out of bed and, lounge around the house. I continued taking the pills, and as soon as one box was empty I’d get another, and in the course of a few weeks I was able to walk up town. Besides the return of strength and desire for nourishment,! was very much pleased to find that the pains had nearly all gone. But I was doomed to further misery and disappointment, as in a little while my feet began to swell, which gradually increased until they seemed ready to burst. The swelling extended up the leg nearly as far as the knee. My walking about was again stopped, and to all appearances I was going to pass through another time of suffering. This was probably due to my having taken too much exercise, after being so long invalided. However, I continued with Dr Williams’ Pink Pills, and by the timo I had completed the third box tlo swelling started going down, and did so quickly. From that out fmy recovery was certain, and it was hot many weeks before I took up my occupation as f guardian of the town during the hours of sleep,’ and I am happy to say that I am as good and as strong a man as I ever was in my life, thanks to Dr Williams’ Pink Pills, and I strongly recommend them to any person who may be suffering from inward complaints, and are iu search of a genuine medicine. —F.^CARR.” Dr Williams’ Pink Pills have cured more than 7500 cases of diseases arising from impoverished blood—such as anaemia, pale and sallow complexion, muscular weakness, depression of spirits, loss of appetite, palpitation of the heart, shortness of breath, ( I S! lift! if** •~,-£ t:i. I ' | Ifcsfcr; ’.'■A.ti pains in the back, nervous headache, loss of memory, early decay, all forms of female weakness, hysteria, paralysis, locomotor ataxia, rheumatism and sciatica, scrofula, rickets, hjjgcunt diseases, chronic erysipelas, consumptron of the bowels and lungs. The genuine pills are sold only in wooden boxes, about two inches in length, in a white wrapper, with the full name, Dr Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People, printed in red. They are never sold in bulk or from glass jars, and any dealer who offers substitutes in this form should be avoided. In case of doubt it is better to send direct to the Dr Williams’ Medicine Company, Wellington, N.Z., enclosing the price, 3s a box, or six boxes for 15s 9d. These pills are not a purgative and they contain

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1354, 10 February 1898, Page 38

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Page 38 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1354, 10 February 1898, Page 38

Page 38 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1354, 10 February 1898, Page 38

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