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CHANGE OF LIFE.

DIZZINESS AND SHORTNESS OF BREATH CURED. What Dr Williams’ Pink Pills -mil do for women at the change of life is shown in a case reported in the Dewsbury (Eng.) Chronicle. It is that of Mis Benjamin Smith, who lives at Hanover street, Dewsbury. The change of life had left her weak and miserable, with constant pains, dizziness and shortness of breath on the slightest exertion, together with chronic rheumatism in the head and eyes. The pain in her head was too acute for words: she got no sleep either by day or by night, and her agony was at times so great that it took two people to hold her in bed. A skilful doctor was called in, but did no <good. "My cheeks would swell up as big fas saucers," says Mrs Smith; "my eyes

were as red as fire, and there was no getting rid of the pains in the head. I also suffered from a sluggish liver and a weak heart, and at times my eyesight was so bad that objects before me seemed but dim shadows, and there were none of my friends who looked for my restoration to health.

“ I saw an account in a newspaper of a cure similar to mine through the use of Dr Williams’ Pink Pills, and my husband urged me to try them. Before two boxes were used the pains had disappeared as if by magic, and the continued use of the Pills for a little more than a month haw left me enjoying as good health as ever I had in my life. I consider Dr Williams’ Pink Pills a blessing, and as I know them are thousands of women who suffer in silence from troubles having the sami* origin as mine, I am grateful enough for what they have done for me to tell my story in the hope that some suffering sister may be similarly helped, and you have full permission to publish what I have told you, which statements can be verified, by any of my neighbours.”

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3330, 12 January 1898, Page 1 (Supplement)

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CHANGE OF LIFE. New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3330, 12 January 1898, Page 1 (Supplement)

CHANGE OF LIFE. New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3330, 12 January 1898, Page 1 (Supplement)

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