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BLOOD WILL TELL.

DR. WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS ACTUALLY MAKE NEW BLOOD. Bad blood means bad health. That is why Dr Williams’ Pink Pills mean good health. They actually make new blood. “My blood got in such a terrible state that my whole health broke down,” said Mr John Le C. Smith, Commission Agent, Kimbolton Rd., Feikling, N.Z. “I was the picture of disease, and I did not draw a healthy (breath from one week’s end to the other. None of the doctors could do anything for mo—but Dr Williams’ Pink Pills soon set me right by building up my blood.” Bad blood soon poisons the whole system. And, of course, weak blood means that the organs cannot get strength for their work. Then the nerves break down —the liver goes wrong —the kidneys get clogged and inflamed —the heart flutters and jumps at the least excitement—the stomach loses all its power to digest tho food—the lungs are unable to threw off lingering colds —in fact, the whole body gets out of order. Then, of course, you have headaches and backaches, can’t sleep and can’t eat, feel utterly miserable and suffer terribly from nerves, indigestion, rheumatism, or general debility. And it all comes from bad blood, as it did in Mr J. Le 0. Smith's case. “You could tell from my face wliat a state my blood was in,” Mr Smith went on to say, “It was a sickly unhealthy yellow, and even tlie whites of my eyes were discoloured. My appetite disappeared and I had to force myself to eat. And then I either vomited it or suffered for hours from racking headaches. I was always tired and had no heart for anything. At night I could never sleep well and the dreams I had were simply hideous. I used to wake up in a cold sweat, and -shaking like a leaf. My nerves went to pieces and I couldn’t hold a pen. My heart was all out or order, and most of the doctors said I was tiling myself with heavy smoking. Other doctors said it was my liver, but none of them oculd do me the least good. All they knew was that my blood was qbout as bad as it eould be. “Then I decided to try Dr Williams’ Pink Pills for Palo People,” continued Mr Smith, “and they cured me like magic. The first box or two didn’t seem any better than common doctor’s mock - cine—but, after that, I noticed my appetite picking up. From that on, over - dose did me good. I got back a healthy colour and gained in strength and spirits day by day. My heart and liver became sound, and the indigestion disappearec . In the end Dr Williams’ Pink Pill.j% cured me completely—and I did not give up smoking for an hour.” Just as surely as they cured Mr J. Le 0. Smith, of Feilding, Dr Williams’ Pink Pills can cure anaemia, indigestion, biliousness, headaches, sideaches, backaches, kidney trouble, lumbago, rheumatism, sciatica, neuralgia, nervousness, general weakness and the special secret ailments of growing girls and women. All theso ailments come from bad blood —and Dr Williams’ Pink Pills _ actually make new blood. They do just that one thing but thoy do it well. They don’t bother with mere symptoms. But you must insist on getting the same kind as cured Mr J. Le C. Smith- —always in boxes, never in glass bottles. Sold by retailer-* and tlie Dr Williams’ Medicine Co.. Wellington, at 3s a box, or six boxes for 16s 6d, post free. Writ® for free medical advice.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1696, 31 August 1904, Page 81 (Supplement)

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BLOOD WILL TELL. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1696, 31 August 1904, Page 81 (Supplement)

BLOOD WILL TELL. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1696, 31 August 1904, Page 81 (Supplement)

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