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m m KMTOJO,' Mrs Christie, Carterton. Blood Going to Water, Hated the Sight of Food. .i}lways Weak and Ailing. Strong - and Healthy To-day, Br Williams' Pink Pills. "tl is only a few years since tho very thought of food made my stomach turn." said Mrs Annie Christie, the young wife of George Christ if, engine driver, Anderson's ljinc. Carterton, Wairarapa. . "I couldn't eat anything without gotiing a, thumping headache. Half an hour's wo'-k ,'dniui the house lefi me worn out for the rest nf the day, I v.as thai weal;. All my blood was gains; to wafer. For no cause at all, my hear! Marled io race, and all fho blood in my body rushed to my head till .my face burned lire. A faint feeling eamo over me, and 1 was ready lo drop. 1 was jusf as ill and miserable as a woman eon hi be fill I took l)r Williams' Pink L'ills for l'ale People. Less llian half.a dozen boxes of thorn cured mo for good. "I had always had good health until I sort of fell our with my food," said Mrs Christie. ''No matter what I got ready, I could never enjoy it once it was on Iho iable. If it lmdn't been for Mr Christie f. would never have got a meal ready. Whoit the dinner was being dished up, even Iho smell of it turned me sick. I simply had to force myself to eat enough to keep Iho breath in my body, ft very bite made mo feel miserable. Il lay on my chest in a Jump, and would not move either up or down. Just under my breastbone, there was always a (lull sort of bnrning pain that gave nte no peace. I could never shako oil' an uneasy sick feeling that clung fo mo all day long. Even a cup of tea turned sour on i:iv stomach. " My husband used !o say that lie could nol make out how 1 kepi going with the liitle 1 ale." added Mrs Christie. ,L I never lei him know how weak I really was. When I woke in the morning I would have given worlds if I could have stayed in bed all day. The thought of the day's work ahead of me made my heart sink. Many a morning il was all T could do to gel: dressed. P.y the timo Iho breakfast things were washed up T was tired out. A little while before no woman used to lake more pvido in Iter house than I did, but somehow or oilier J hadn't Hie energy now to do any-, thing more than jusl keep things slrai'rht. Tt was something new for mo lo feel list' less. All I wanted to do was to lie down on the sofa all day Ion?, and not have a soul come near me. But a house, won't look after itself. Whether I felt like it or not I had to struggle through the work. Tsy Iho timo T made one bed my back arid arms were aching. I hadn't the slronglh of a child three years old. Every day I got thinner and weaker. My blood ivas no lietfei- than water. Even on a summer day inv hands and feet were like blocks of ice. The one Ihing I needed was some good blood to build me up. Often and oflon I thought I would drop in the middle of my work,' Before the aflernoon was half over T was aches and pains from head lo foot. When Mr Christie came home at night ho found me worn out. with sheer weakness. "Month after month went bv in this, way, until I began to give up all bono of ever getting well again. All file heart was taken out of me. I look no interest, in anything, and fairly hated fho sight of anyone coming lo call on me. X felt too wretched to talk to my dearest friend. I could not gel rid of the thought that some bad news was hanging over my head. Often I felt so miserable and down-hearted that T threw myself down on the bod and cried for hours. My poor head achod and ached till I thought it would burst. It was a (lull lliuinoiiig pain jusl at Iho top of my head and over my eves. It eamo on len times worse whenever I made myself swallow a bite of dinner. A tight feeling caught me across the chest like something smothering me around the heart. Before I could pel to the top of the stairs mv heart was jumping liko mad. Tho blood rushed to my face, and my ears simply hnrnnd. T had lo struggle for breath, and clutch the bahisler or the nearest thing to snvo myself from falling. Mv knees went, from under me. and I was just on the veree of going off into a dead faint. "There was no telling how long I would have suffered like firs if it hadn't been for Dr Williams' Pink Pil's." Mrs Christio went on to say. "T got a eood supply in Carterton, for I was sure that they wero tho only thing ilini could ever build mo up. The firsl didn't seem lo do me any good—but. before I was half-way through tho second, T was a-- Imngrv as I could be for eyorv meal. From that time out. T> AVi'liams' Pink Pills did me more good every dav. Pefore T had finished half a, dozen Iwtes Hio' r made mo another woman. T ate whit T I'V'l. nnd wn.s on the go from movniii" t : ll nieht without over cettinrr tired. IW, of all. Tlr Williams' pink Pills cored jno for 7Dod—for. from Ibnt, lime to Ih's. T have p«ver had a 'W sick." as °>iHy as the*' cured Mrs Ann'o n'n-islie's indigestion. Dr "Williams' "Pink Pills can eui'o anir>m : a. weak heart, b'lion?ncss. headaches. sidcach"s, backache, kidnev trouble, lnmbaeo. rhenmafism. sciatica, neiira'iia. nevvousnrns. general weakness, and Iho srecial seer' a ; lmo"f" of "ro'.vintf ndrls and women. A'l f'>e.:p nilments enmo fiv,m had blood—nll'l IV W^'lra." l * l ' Pink Pil's actually mark new hW, That + himr "> a'l thev do. but Ihev -'o it well. Thov don't net on the hive's, Thov don't holder w'tli mere svrnri<om=. Thov n-o r'Thl to fl'e v"ry cause if disease in tho Wood, and cure tiut. Put von niii't. insist on n-eMiiii the kind is cured Mr, A l, P' r » r,, M'is l !" h v rn(n : and tho TV Medicine Co.. ,-it ?-■ a. box, or siv lf-s M, wt free. Write for fren medical adWee.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13640, 9 July 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13640, 9 July 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13640, 9 July 1906, Page 2