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DIDN'T CARE TO LIVE

A NERVOUS WRECK. TILL HE TOOK DR WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS/ ; «A year ago I 'didn’t care when I pegged out,” says Mr Horace Woodley, oruTof the leading members in the Carterton Brass Band. “I was a weak, nervous wreck with no interest in life till Dr Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People gave me a fresh grip of myself and'put new health and energy into my blood.” .■ W Mr Woodley is s'o well-known in. Carfcertoin that nearly everyone in the town can tell how badly his nerves were shattered before he took Dr Williams P ul k Pills. These pills ,do only one thing, but they do it well—they actually make new blood. This new pure red blood soothes and steadies the nerves, reeds them and gives them strength and tone. You can’t cure a nervous trouble except through the blood —and you can t find any blood medicine except Dr Williams* Pink Pills that contains the very elements of rich, red bioorl. That is the secret of what they did for Mr Woodley. “My nerves went all to pieces,” Mr Woodley wont on to explain. “For a long time before. I knew my blood was in a bad state. It seemed to be turning to water. I lost all appetite aryl grew weaker every day. I was always so miserable and downhearted that I didn’t care a pin whether I lived oir died. Unless you have gone through it yon can’t imagine l the torture it is to lie awake .night after night, as I did for months. I could get no sound sleep. The least noise made me jump with a start. The least excitement set me trembling all over, and the least exejrcise made my heart thump as if if were panting for blood. At last I got as thin as a rake with no strength or self control—a regular nervous wreck/' Of course, nervous trouble does not take the same form in all people. Sometime it shows itself by only a peevish temper or a tendency to worry over small things. At other tames it shows itself in splitting headaches.^ neuralgia o>r sciatica. 11l children it may cause Sr. Vitus’ dance; in middle aged men, locomotor ataxia; in older people, paralysis. Then there are other diseases like dyspepsia and asthma which are due to the nerves much oftener than people think. And, in all ’these cases, the standard remedy is Dt Williams* Pink Pills for Pale People which built up Horace Woodley into a strong, lusty man again. “My brother had taken Dr Williams’ Pink Pills for general weakness,” continued Mr Woodley, “and, as they made a new man ef him, he persuaded me to give them a fair trial. I did, and I owe my present health to them. Five boxes Jfil[le|d my veins with new, rich, red blood and made me feel as fit as a fiddle. 'Almost without me- 'recognising it, ray nerves grew sound and steady again. Before long I got back all my old manly vigor and activity, and you can. see for yourself how strong and well I am today.” Now ft was only through the blood that Dr Williams’ Pink Pills were able to build up Mr Woodley's nervous system. It would have been useless for him to have dosed himself with medicines which only act on the symptoms. Dr Williams’ Pink Pills go right down to the root and cautee of disease in the blood and cure that. They dd only one thing, but they do it well—they actually make new blood. They don’t act on the bowels. They won’t cure any disease thait isn’t caused by had blood —like anaemia, indigestion _ rheumatism, skin diseases and the special secret ailments of women and growing girls whose bloodBupply has been overtaxed. And if you don’t just know how. to take them for your special ailments, you can get free medical advice from the Dr Williams’ Medicine Co., Wellington. -From the same address you Can order the genpine Dr Williams’ Pink Pills at 3s a box, or six boxes 16s 6d, in case you have any trouble in getting exactly what you ask for froan your local chemist or storekeeper. Don't take any worthless atubBtitute. Insist on getting the genuine pilfer—always in boxes, never in bottles.

BOOTS. &KIU eon SOLS* MEDAL

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1680, 11 May 1904, Page 51

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Page 51 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1680, 11 May 1904, Page 51

Page 51 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1680, 11 May 1904, Page 51