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SIMPLY A QUESTION OF MORE BLOOD. Wltat Palo Run Down New Zealanders have to Face. Wellington Woman proves that Dr. ’Williams’ Pink Pills make new Hood; made a new woman of her when she . was pale, weary bnd languid. It’s as ®lain as A.B.C. that women and girls *.tnd men, who haven’t enough blood, need more blood. It’s just as plain that if their blood supply be increased, that the pale ghastly look in their faces and, lips and gums will give place to a htalthy rosy appearance; that food will nourish properly: that headaches, backaches. and those frightful heart thumpings will go. It’s all a matter of more blood. More blood mtans life and health, so it’s not curious how a lack of sufficient blood brings such a long train of distressing symptoms. Therefore if you are weak and run down and bloodless, begin at once to'increase your blood supply. It’s an established scientific tact that Dr Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People assist the formation of more blood. The cure of Amemia by them is as certain as anything in medical science. There’s no tedious wiiit, the first dose begins the cure—the number you require depends on how bad you are. Thio New Zealand woman tells how Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills made more blood for her. “Eight from girlhood,’’ said Mrs E. A. Carlson, 66. jlopper St., Wellington, "I waa weak, pale, bnd worn-out. For years I struggled against bad health, expecting to go into an early grave. My throat was bad, and I was always asthmatical. Every winter I caught a cold, and it brought on an attack of pleurisy. With one attack I h'od to have five pillows under my side to try and ease the pain. My cough was a perfect grave-yard one—it racked me to pieces. Often I brought up mouthfuls of blood'. When an titlark of bloodspitting came on it would last for about six or seven weeks. Every night I had night-sweats, and they made ■me fearfully weak. The nasty damp dummy feeling was horrible—and even sometimes during the day when sitting down a cold clammy sweat would break out on me, j ust like cold water trickling down mo. Many *.i time the asthma was so bad that I nearly choked for breath. “When the attacks of pleurisy came on the pain was awful. When I took a full brtatli it was like a knife being driven into me. It was cruel to-see my littles ones about me and not able to do anything for them. I could never eat much and this helped to make mo still weaker. I got so bad at last thbt the doctor drew my husband on one side and told him that’ I could not last another three months. I spent pounds and pounds on doctors, but they never did me any good.. But fortunately ti friend > in Sydney sent me some Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. The third box made snob a wonderful difference in me that I felt encouraged to go on. My voice, which had been a husky whisper; was now much clearer. Every week I felt myself getting stronger and' better. I kept on taking Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills until I was quite cured. That I have had splendid health for the past five years is solely due to them. They completely cured me when the doctors had failed.” If you are in doubt about your own case, write for hints ba to diet, etc., to the Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Australasia, Ltd., Wellington. From that address you can also order by mail the genuine Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills—3s a box, six boxes 16s 6d post free.

• COX/DS CAUSE HEAD ACHE. LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE re- ! mores the cause. Used the world orer to, Cure a Cold in One Day. B. W. i GROVE'S signature on box. Is lid. * On leaving a Japanese hotel, guests usually receive a parting gift, frequently of a coarse towel' printed with pictures m- blue. In Java there is s an orchid ‘all the flowers of which open at once, as if by the stroke of a wand, and they also all yither together.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6492, 11 April 1908, Page 7

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