A GOOD COLOR? When the Blood Supply is Right, Health is Good. How an Anaemic Christchurch Girl Cured Herself. A good' healthy colour means a lot to girls and women. It means more than good looks, though that is a big thing. Those who have a good healthy colour, bright eyes and firm elastic step are the ones who are in good sound health and tako the most out of life. The pale ones with the lack-lustre eye and dragging steps are the ones who fail to make the most out of life. Anaemia makes women miserable; causing lack of energy, headaches, indigestion and heart palpitation. So many New Zealand women and girls have renewed their health and good looks with I>r Williams' Pink Pills that they hold a high place as a blood builder and health maker. They actually combine with food and air to make new blood. The experience of Mrs Agnes Blyth, of 21, Hutoheson street, Sydenham, Christahurch, will be of interest to other pale, weak women. ''l was going to business when in my teens and the indoor work pulled me down and gradually turned my blood very watery," 6aid Mrs Blyth. "At last it was a great struggle to go to work: I often had to take a day at home, I would be so fagged out. My appetite got so poor, my mother could hardly get me to eat anything. Many days I would not look at anything save tea and a wafer of bread and butter. I got whiter faced and gums and I was wasted bodily. My hands grew waxy white and you could almost see through them. I got headaches that came in the morning and often lasted till nightfall. I could not keep my bands or feet warm. I was not a good sleeper, and I- was so nervous 1 would tremble ,if any sudden start came. I was afraid to hurry if I were out, for my heart came on to beat so violently and irregularly, that until the spasms eased I had to stop and.rest. I felt eo worn out when I got home I could only sit down and rest. I was very dark under the eyes, and in the hot weather 1 could hardly get through at all. For years I went on in thi ß way always ma low state and very down hearted. At last I resolved to give Dr Williams Pink Pills a thorough trial as. I heard how good they were for growing girls and rith pleasure, Dr WilDon't be gulled
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8363, 25 February 1913, Page 10
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