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A BOON FOR WEARY WOMEN.

DR WILLIAMS’S PINK PILLS FOR those run down, weary and JADED. THEY CUBED A If,-KEETON WOMAN WHO AVAR ALAVAYS AVEAK, TIRED AND LANGUID; LACKED APPETITE AND HAD CONSTANT HEADACHES. in these trying summer months the blood becomes thin and watery, and Australian women lose their good" colour and become weary, languid, jaded. They will find that Dr AVilliams’ Pink Pills will keep them active, healthy, and with a good colour. Tho Reef ton woman whose words are given did. “Five years ago when living in Corowa, N.S.AV., I took Dr AVilliams’s Pink Pills because I was suffering with Anaemia,” said Mrs Charlotte Ilickton, Cinnamon street, Rocfton. N.Z. “For two years previously I was very ill, my strength being almost gone. I was pale ami listless and suffered a lot with headaches, which almost prostrated me. -Afy appetite was quite gone, and I used to force mysoif to eat. I was a poor sleeper, often I went to bed and lay awake all night. I suffered a lot with my nerves, and it did not take much to start them tingling; a little fright was_ enough to upset me. I was always fooling completely worn out, and my energy was gone, eo that I found work of any kind irksome. I got very low spirited and miserable., and did not take much interest in 1 anything. If I exerted myself I got very short of breath and was easily exhausted. I was willing to do anything to get back my health, so when a friend advised me to take Dr AVilliams’s Pink Pills I got some from Hudson’s Pharmacy in Co : rowa, and tho first box made a big improvement in mo. Three boxes restored mo to good health, and ever since I have been keeping splendid.” -And Dr AA'illiaras’s Pink Pills can do just as much for every weak, ailing, nervous, pale-faced young woman who is slipping from anaemia into a deadly Decline. Remember Dr Williams’s Pink Pills don’t act on the bowels. They don’t bother with mere symptoms. They do only one thing, but they 'do it well—they actually make new blood. In that way they strike (straight at the root of all common blood diseases like anaemia, indigestion, biliousness, headaches, backaches, rheumatism, neuralgia, nervousness, palpitation of the heart, and the special secret ailments and irregularities of girls and women. lint, of course, yon must get tho genuine Dr AVilliams’s Pink Pills—sold by all chemists and storekeepers, and by the Dr AVilliaras’s Medicine Co.. AA’ellington, at 3s a box, or six boxes I6s 6d, post free.

BEAD THIS It's the quality that telle. That accounts for the great success of "Amber Tips" T*a In Wellington and suburbs. Ibices. Is 30d and 2o a lb. •

The Austral seasons come and go In summer's heat and winter's snow; And spring unfolds her fresh green shoots: And autumn brings her gift of fruits. Bach change is fraught with human ills. With coughs and colds and sudden chills; But life is safe, and health is sure By taking Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. /here la do reason way you eooui4 -*j> pear grey-haired .and he classed aa "old!" "Kolore.’* the wonderful drpeciflc, will restore the hair to usual colour. Not a dye. Colore. 5a and 7a fid. Beanlta positively guaranteed. Bole ayenta. KtrkcaSdie and Stafna.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6411, 7 January 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6411, 7 January 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6411, 7 January 1908, Page 3

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