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THE DANGER OF BLOODUESSNESS. Anaemia Should not be Allowed to Drift. ■■"■■■■■ J. -A* . «* Duhedin Woman Found a Remedy ■".that"-'; Brought color ;to her Cheeks, and Made Her

-Women and girls who hav.e allowed themselves to drift into an ansemic, bloodless condition find that the whole system suffers in consequence. Energy is lacking, vitality is • low, there is breathlessness, headaches, heart palpitation, and indigestion, besides the

graver danger of consumption developing. Never allow ansemia, to drift. The blood supply should be increased as quickly as possible. Safety lies only that way. Dr "Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People have promptly cured so many eases of Anaemia, that they may be well regarded as a specific for this complaint. The case of Mrs W. Illingworth, Kaikoria Valley, Dunedin, furnishes an excellent illustration of their, value in Ansemia. "I used to always enjoy good health, but somewhile back I got run down," said Mrs Illingworth. "My strength gradually began tp go, and at last I lost my appetite completely. I began to suffer from headaches, sometimes 'they lasted for a week' at a time. The pain pressed down on my eyes and then I could hardly see, everything was dim and hazy. I lost my color and fell away in flesh. My back was always aching. "When I wanted to sleep at nighlt I couldn't and often during the day I'd be as drowsy as possible. I dreaded the thought of the daily duties. I seemed to have no good blood in me. I was inclined to be nervous and at times I fels so queer that I felt as if I were going to faint right off. I kept on like this for months, losing all interest in everything. I didn't care to go out anywhere. I had so little energy that some days I could barely put one foot before the other. At last a friend seeing how, poorly I was looking advised me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills,' and with the first box I felt better. "With four boxes I was much improved, and by the time I had taken six my health was fully, restored and I've. been well ever since." Dr. "Williams' Pink Pills are always the same arid are sold only in packages bearing the well-known trade mark, "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People." Pills sold in any other package Kor-loose, by the dozen or hundred :are not the same,, no matter what the dealers tells you. The genuine are sold ■by most medicine dealers or will be sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of price, 3s per box, 6 boxes 16s 6d, postage paid, by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Go. of Australasia, Dtd., Wellington.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10778, 29 May 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10778, 29 May 1911, Page 2