HARDLY ANY BLOOD.
“I was always inclined to- be delicate/'’ said Mrs Southall, corner Vauxhall road and Burgess road, Devonpcrt, Auckland. “My appetite was never good. Sometimes I couldn't keep down - what food I taken. My hands. were clammy , and my feet cold. I could not stand for long, my ankles and feet felt so weak and puffed "* up. I had nervous shooting headaches that nearly distracted me. They lay in : the temples and on the top of my head mostly. Sometimes X had attacks of Indigestion. My eyes would go unusually -bright, and my mouth was always parched. The least surprise brought on hysterical fits. I hadn't the strength, to do any housework. I'd be tired out in a. few minutes. I was just nervousness itself. The least sound would start me trembling. My circulation was very feeble. From any cut in my finger, for instance, the blood would be light and watery, and hardly run at all. But all these troubles yielded to -a course of Dr "Williams' Pink Pills. .1 tried them three years ago.- After-the third bor X felt-so mucli better ’ that I left them off and took three more boxes later on. They toned up my system wonderfully. I feel quite a different woman now and am glad, I tried them/'
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7055, 17 February 1910, Page 5
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