STRONG LUNGS AGAIN
DR. WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS SAVE MRS MUNjRO FROM DECLINE.
If your health has been shattered by a heavy cold or any .chest trouble, Ur Williams’ Pink Pills will make you strong-lunged and hard as nails again. They actually make new blood. They did that for Mrs C. Munro, of Le Cren’s Terrace, Timaru. “When shopping one Saturday afternoon,” said -Mrs Munro, ‘T began to feel queer. Next day I was down with Influenza. My. hands and feet wore qs cold as ice. I wrapped myself up in blankets and sat over a roaring fire, but I could not stop shivering and shaking. The morning after, I was too ill to got up. Every bone in my body ached. I was stiff and soro all over. My head was stuffed up and splitting with pain. My back ached as if it would break, and 1 never felt worse in my life. One minute I was burning hot—the next, icy cold. My Wood was in a terrible state, and my lungs were not strong enough to throw off the germs.” Mrs Munro hit the nail bn tho head there, probably a good deal better than she know. Did you ever think how completely your health depends upon your blood? Your lungs are just ono instance. They are really a pair of fine human sponges, filled with blood and air. The air purifies tho blood, and tho blood builds up the tissues. Now, if the blood is weak and watery, where can the lungs get their strength? They too will become weak —too weak to throw off heavy colds or germs of disease. Then influenza comes (as it did to Mrs Munro),. or bronchitis, asthma, haemorrhage, pneumonia, decline and Consumption—all due to weak blood and weak lungs. No disease, as a rule, is so hopelessly fatal as Consumption —yet, at one stage, every victim could have been saved by a rich supply of good, pure, warm blood. Many in the earlier stages really have been saved by Dr Williams’ Pink Pills because they actually make new blood. That is the secret of their success in Mrs Munro’s case. •
“When I was able to leave my bed,” Mrs Munro went on. “I was as weak as a kitten. X felt that I might totter and fall any moment, for I had hardly the strength to drag one foot after the other. I took common tonics, but every day I grew thinner and thinner. I began to think I was in a Decline and would never get -about again. 1 I was dreadfully frightened, for I nearly coughed my lungs out. Then some one told me that Dr Williams’ 1 ’ink Pills would build up my strength like magic.”, , Now Dr Williams’ Pink Pills build up the strength in just one way—they actually make .now blood. That is all they do, but they do /it well. They don’t act on the bowels. They don’t bother ; with more symptoms. They won’t cure any disease 1 hut. isn't caused by bad blood. But then, nearly all common diseases spring from that one cause—anaonlia, indigestion, biliousness, headaches, sideaches. backaches, kidney trouble, luunbagc, ihoumatism, sciatica, neuralgia, nervousness- general weakness and the special secret ailments that glowing girls and women do not like to t.ilk about oven to thoir doctors. Dr Williams’ Pink Pills, by striking straight at tho cause, cure all these ailments just as readily as they cured Mrs Munro.
“1 was taking Dr Williams’ Pink Pills for two weeks before I noticed that they were doing me any good,” continued Mrs Munro. ‘Then my appetite picked up, and my cough got a good deal better. After that. I could feel every dose building me up.- Before I finished eight boxes 1 was in splendid health. Every trace of influenza and weakness loft me—anfi my lungs have been sound as a bell ever since.” Of course, if Airs Munro had let some chemist force her to take a substitute for tho genuine N.Z, Dr "Williams’ Pink Pills, she would have gone on slipping into the Decline. You must insist on getting the genuine—always in boxes, never in bottles. If your local chemist or storekeeper cannot or will not give you exactly what you ask for. order them by mail from" Dr Williams’ Medicine Co., M elbngl ton 3s’a box; six boxes 15s 6d. post, free. If von are in any doubt about your illness, write to the same addiess for free medical advice.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 5294, 4 June 1904, Page 14
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