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WOMEN MISERABLE ' FEOM TOO LITTLE BLOOD, Dr Williams' Pink Pills help to make new blood. They cured a Wellington woman who was drifting into Consumption. Doctor gave hor three month 3 to live. Strong and hearty now. "Women and girls who are never we'll ought to know that mostly all their misery comes from a bad state of their blood. Hundreds of thorn suffer from headache.i, backaches, dizziness, 'restlessness, langour, and nervousness. They take one thing for their head, another for their stomach, and a third for their nerves—yet. all tho while it is simply a lack of sufficient good blood that is the rouso of all the trouble. When they get. .more blood they're all right. For instance, Mrs A. K. Carlson, 66 Hopper street. Wellington, had been ailing for yearn beforo she found out. tho real caiK-s of her trouble. She suffered from a hacking cough, night sweats, attaoks of Asthma. She was palo, weak, and wornout Yet all these different ailments disappeared like magic when she set Lor bloo'l right with Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Palo People. They helped to make new blood fur her—and good blocxl is the great secret of health. " Right from girlhood I thought I had' tho germs of Consumption in my system," said Mrs Carlson. "As a girl I was weak, I pule, and wornout. for years I struggled ! against bad health, expecting to go into an early grave. My threat was had, and j I was always asthinatieal. Every winter I cauyht a c(Ad. and it brought 011 a-n attack of pleurisy. With one attack I had to have five pillows under my side to try and ease the pain. My cough was a perfcct grave- | yard one—it racked me to pieccs. Often 1 brought up mouthfuls o[ blood. When an attack of blood-spitting came on it would hist for about six or seven weeks. Every night I. had night sv.eatfi, and they made me fearfully weak. «'l'he nasty clamp, clammy feeling was horrible—and even sometimes during tho day, when sitting down, a cold, clammy sweat would break out 011 nie, just like cold water tricklintr do;v;i me. Many a time tho asthma was so bad that I 'nearly choked for breath. "When the attacks of pleurisy cajiie on the pain was awful. When I took a full breath it was like a knife being driven into me. It was cruel to seo iny liLtlo ones about mo and nob able to do anything for them. I could never eat much, and this helped to make mo still weaker. I got so i bad at last that tho doctor drew my husband on one side, and told him that I could not last another three montln. I spent pounds and pounds on doctors, out tlioy never did me any good. But fortunately a friend in Sydney sent me tome Dr Williams' Pink Pills. Tho third box made such a wonderful difference in me that I felt encouraged to go on. My voico, which had been a husky whisper, was now much clearer. Every week I felt myself getting stronger and better. I kept on taking Dr Williams' Pink Pills, and that I have had splendid health for the unit five yeajs is solely duo to them. Thov completely cured me when tho doctors had failed." Dr Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all medioino dealers, or if you cannot iret them locally, send direct to the Dr Williams Medicine Company, Wellington for one box; six boxes for 163 6d, post free.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14282, 3 August 1908, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14282, 3 August 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14282, 3 August 1908, Page 7

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