PALE BLOODLESS PEOPLE.
Should Know How to Increase Their Blood Supply, o "When the blood supply has become thin and watery the sufferer is told by the doctor that lie or she has "anaemia." Weariness, paleness, anil lack of energy are amongst the earliest sympj to.ms. „ Headaches, Indigestion, and heart palpitation come later, and in severe or neglected cases there is fainting fits, general prostration, and indications of a. decline. "Because u lack of tlood is the cause of all tho trouble tho only cure is treatment that will renew the blood supply. Dr Williams' Pink Pills are compounded for this very purpose. They actually combine with food and air to make new blood. One [ of the first things the patient notices after beginning this treatment is the return of a healthy appetite. Anaemic people will be interested in the statement made to a reporter byMrs Edward EJwtod, Pcnang Villa, Perth .street, Jticliniotul, Christchurch.. ".'When Hazel was about eleven years old she began to lose her strength," said Mrs 'Lhvocxl. "I never hud anvj trouble with her before, but now her appetite fell right away. It was hard work setting' hoc to a meal-tuble, and harder still to get her to cat anything. It was only done by coaxing. She lost all her brightne.is, anil got most miser-able-looking, dull-eyed, thin and pale. iShe didn't seem to have any good blood. For hours at a time she had violent splitting pains in the crown of her head. I had to keep her away from school for six months, she wasn't able to study. She might lie awake for hours at night tossing to and fro, and in the morning she'd look ns tired anil worn-out as possible. All clay long she wanted only to sit about, never caring to play. The circulation was so poor that her feet were just like lumps of ieo. You couldn't leave her by herself, she was so nervous, and was so easily upset that she'd cry if you only spoke to her, as the saying is. Her face hail a peaky look, it was sad to see her. She wouldn't go outside the house if she could help it, and when sent a message always camo back breathless and oppressed. "We were terribly worried over her, and it was njt till I tried Dr "Williams' Pink Pills that her health began to return. The pills seemed to build lier up from the very start. Long before the first box was empty I noticed sho was eating better and was a lot brighter. I got another box, and sho was so pleased to take them that if I forgot to givo them to her she would always remind me. It did my heart good to see her getting brighter ovory day, and notice her romping and laughing instead of moping about. -Before -the third box was done she had lost the nervousness, and her colour had come back. 1 finished off the third box, and didn't need to give her any more. ' She was cured, and has remained well ever since." Tho prico is 3s per box, six "boxes 16s €<l, and if you havo trouble in getting them send a postal note for Hie amount to the Dr "Williams' Medicine Company of Australasia, Ltd., "Wellington, and they will be sent post free by return mail.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7141, 31 May 1910, Page 9
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560PALE BLOODLESS PEOPLE. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7141, 31 May 1910, Page 9
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