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• • - • 1 *■ . ■ „. ....-- .Doctors have given the Greek nanje Anaemia meaning "bloodless* W ness" to a disease which is much llrai more prevalent among young women §S|" than is generally believed. In its Wk^^&r >^^3 early stages the disease is not marked by any decided symptoms and often I m^//yM^ /^ makes considerable" advance before |6r ny^^bj^^^, its presence is noticed. An unusual ilj// /f| \7 feeling of fatigue after slight exercise, ||f ! %/ /j \ \ breathiessness and pallor are the first |f| mfot/ /I A noticeable signs, . /WP/^m 1 Jn anaemia the blood becomes I|P> //^ /Ji^lk thin, the heart flabby, the skin " ---yyA pale and waxy. If the disease 7>^_ 111 \t become chronic (persistent J L Ji JBt anaemia) it often results fatally/ f\ mm \ Wie one successful method of treating A 'JHB'.' V.'*i tnis disease is to build up the blood.. The best blood builder in the world is Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People \ This remedy has cured more cases of afuemia than all others combine^, PALE FACE! BLUB LIPS! LOSS OP APPETITE I SLEEPLESSNESS! WEARINESSI" * silence" 8 She Is nnSiZ iT* P ale , and la ?« uid > ™«y hundreds of Australian girls who still snffer ShewriteS •"«ll Lin PPy> T d "■*£«** through using Dr. Williams' Pink Pill, for Pale People veara of a?e S^duall^ Tr^Tf * a v * ml u ftve forßor ne time resided in Chudleigh (Tas.)' When about Din, " ffj face ZitteTnn? and became subject to nervous headaches, weaknesl, and pain in the left side W JoSetmSi^ndThS TZL ££, ™? hlU A vWM & eat ?4 44 b y sev «*al doctors and was told I was suffering from auantitv of X ™LinTlA ?^ nt °. I de « h ? e / Medlcat treatment did not restore me. 1 then tried, t great from iSi^ireula7£n nf ?E X 7 *• beneficial reßulfcs - My hands were shrunken and translucent. I suffered aUhS I M iSfc nth » JI ?d ; M fcl ™ wen T fc , oa fc he headaches became worse ; I could not sleep properly, and of T>r Willfam JpSl vtu f rr.T£ ° « '""^J nofc the least appetite. In September, 1897, I bought a box January 16 18QQ ' ..- - (Sgd) Mary A. Linger. -• t January 16, 1899. (Witness) Alice F. Likgbb. ! FACSIMILE GENUINE PACKAGE. • /Mil? W/Ll££ M^ 9 iSsH/A B°Mhl«BiB °M hl «Bi Con«ump«on, after effects *>* Influenza ■ Iflffigl flffig mßL&sl&Omr*r*wwEr&'^ «Bw/*\ and <r * v « r8 » 3crofula, Eczema, Irre^Mlaritfe** Vital iW3 llravilkliafiK Bmffli 31 Lo «B°b> Paralysis, Rickets, Bt. Vitus' Dance; Etc. • UWi HIl lin w « I§3l/\.« I 3° le » »>y -"chemists and storekeepers, and by \\ffl mi& MffllLhS f§| ft^/ * h * D" Williams' Medicine Co., WeUfh&tb'n, * W§k ■|®a^ r FOR II&llK h N'r<-'-V3f"N ' r< -'-V 3 f" P9r.' **ox; 6 boxes, 16/e (post free). VfliSft dS! SHLJPI* IHm • V I wl 1?!*.-- p ~- l *!'P.b?Wl«s: b« •« f "° the, full name "D»v \Y&^ jlßUnllL ITfOTI IT \l»a A/ Wl!lfamß> - *»«k Pills tor Pale People" is printed BO&i GtUrhßi yESsT/ ln .l£i lnk «» n white wrapper. Accept no Pills pirt Mp~ VS£ » (a ■ — n ii . . ITOT * otherwise, 'as "Dr. Williams." ;•'

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Otago Witness, Issue 2389, 14 December 1899, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2389, 14 December 1899, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2389, 14 December 1899, Page 21

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