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IS HALF HEALTH GOOD ENOUGH?

Womesi and Girls vjho find no Enjoyni3nt in Life. A run-down Bloodless Condition usually to Blame— How to get m.o?8 Blood. Too mativ women aril- .girls spend years of their lives never really well, but not ill'enough, as they think, to consult a. doctor. Just out of sorts — a. bit rnii- down is the position; of hun-•eh-GcL. The women and' girls who on-' jov everv minute of life, whoarestrong arid: active, arc those whose veins are filled with plenty of rich,- red. blood. It's the a uremic ones, those who haven't as much blood as they need, who fan to get ouiovment out of life. They are pale, weok.s languid, have -headaches, -backach-ss. heart' palpitation:; generally iivjige'tioii. and often are morbid and melancholy. Nothing "'ill cure anaemia except increased blood supply. Dr Williams' Pink Pills are above all things a blood maker. It's an absolute scientific-fact that they combine with rood and air to make- rich new blood'. After a course of Dr Williams' Pink .Pills anroniic sufferers begin to feci that life is worth Hvie.e. Below are the words of one giil' who speaks lor the benefit of others: — "Mv health, bit by bit gradually faded/'' said Miss Elsie Lilly, 105 Brisbane street, St. Albans. Chntchurch. "From being always bright and well I got verv run down, i used to have an appetite previously, hut I found- it going off and it became so poor that I could not relish anything. Some davs I craved" for food, and when I got it'l would not 'fancy anything; other days the mere sight of it was too much for me. There were times when I could 'not keep the food down, and when I did force down a. little it would cause a. great weighty rain in the chest and -'stomach; at: last I had to live mostly on mrlkv food. I lost llesli and my cheeks grew verv white. 1 was going to , work, but it was too- heavy for me and I had to take lighter tasks : as it was 1 often had to sfcav away, I was so run clown. Once I was away' lor tour months. While at home it was a I tax on the little strength I- had left to \ >'ot through a share .of the house work. I felt so dreadfully fagged before, the | day was started. If a needle pricked mv finger no blood, came out. My hands were waxy white and always so eo'd. Mv head, came on to ache, and all day long I felt thoroughly out ot sorts and wretchedly lfnv in spin is- .My heart set off racing if 1 walked so much as a few vards quickly, but I rarely went out i'or a walk. I would rather sit and mope at home and: b P by myself. I often came over very faint and 1 had t<> sit down and rest myself till mv head cleated. I could not sleep sound I v at night, and I woke up every bit as tired as wheii 1 went to bed. Jn, the dav I was always drowsy and could go off to sleep at a moments notice. Mv nerves became very easily up'iet. The least noise would make mequiver and start up. My back ached continuously, some days 1 could hardly dra<r about. At last mv mother decided , on 7) trial of Dr Williams' Pink Pills and thev m-uvc-d all she hoped. T gradually regained my strength and"began to eat well and' find my food! -agreeing splendidly. I have enjoyed first-class hea'lth ever since." The price is 3s per box. six boxes 16s Gd. and if you are pestered by the shopman who wants to sell some substitute of" his own, they will be sent post free by Dr Williams' Medicine Company of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11655, 10 June 1912, Page 1

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IS HALF HEALTH GOOD ENOUGH? Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11655, 10 June 1912, Page 1

IS HALF HEALTH GOOD ENOUGH? Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11655, 10 June 1912, Page 1

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