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Heart Palpitation, Headaches, Melancholy. = Auckland woman becam^Hun- | down and Nervous. - .. Weak and pale; no appetite; couKtnt ! sleep; lost weight. Strong and ' well now. Cured by r \ Dr Williams' Pink Fills. . I Those \r/io haven't, enough blood, whose blood is thin and watery, are always victims of debility, for they get rup down. To these sufferers Dr Williams' Pink Pills Are far more valuable than any other medicine. . ' The new blood Ihcy help to make cures debility and wards off much mieerv and suffering. This will ISa fcen in the ease of Airs Minnie Edney, 56 Howe street, Auckland. She i became very nm . down, but Dr > Williams' Pink Pills .cured her, and ever since she has been in 6plcndid health. " It is now about four years since I Grab took ill," said Mrs Edney. "I grew bo weak that I could hardly move about. The doctor said that I b?d Anemia. My faoe hadn't a scrap of coloua-,in it, and people told me that I wa3 like- a walking ghost. Even my lips and gums were white and bloodless, and under my eves wero great dark rings. My feefc and ankJes were swollen. A feeling used to come over me as if I were choking, and the next minute I would bo Iyins? on fhe flocr perfectly helpj less. 1 never knnw what it was to be without a headache. I could not cat. I hardly made a meal from one week's end to tho other. The sight of fcod was enough Tor me. I waa so nervous that I was terrified to go out in the <k.rk. My heart used to palpitate to badly that when going upstairs J^could only go two or three steps and then hav«> to eit down. " I grey/ so weak that I could not walk for 20 minutes without getting tired out. My back used to ache fearfully. Day and night the pain was there. I used to li© with both my arms under me, because the dull aching nearly drove me read. One day I remember so well I stooped to piclc up & shovel of coal, when down I fell and knew no more until I found" .myself sitting in a chair and having cold water dashed into my face. Once I fainted 15 times in cne day. The doctor's medicine did not seem to do me any good, so I started Dr Williams* Pink Pills. For two months I took them before I could 6ee that they were* doing any good. When I had finished fully four dozen boxes I waa a strong, healthy woman. Since my euro I have not had a> day's illness." If you are in doubt about your own case, write for hints as to diet, etc., to the Dr 'tVJMiams 'Medfioin© Co., of Australasia (Limited), Wellington. From that address vox* can also order by mail th© genuine Dr WilUams' Pink Pills— 3a a box, six boxes 16s 6d, post free. In the appendix of a miner from the north, removed by Dr Haynes, of Perth, there were found 40 piece 3 of lead* like small ehot, and three pieces of quartz. The patient, who is doing well, has been living for years on tinned meat and damper. Dr Haynes account^ for the foreign bodies by the fact that in every tin of 'meat a small quantity of lead runs through a small hole in closing the tin, and that the damper usually ' made by prospectors is placed on a cloth on the ground ; hence the liability of particles of surface gravel becoming mixed with the flour. "An unskilled labourer geta 8s and ftr a day," eaid a speaker at the Auckland Anglican Synod, "and our home mission clergy get 10s a day — the wag© of an unskilled labourer. Ten shilling here is not like 10s at Home. The men who have come out are not unfledged clergy, but men of ability and university education — men who did credit to the diocese, — and we should offer them something better."

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Otago Witness, Issue 2849, 21 October 1908, Page 74

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Page 74 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2849, 21 October 1908, Page 74

Page 74 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2849, 21 October 1908, Page 74

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