suaded my mother to try Dr Williams' Pink Pills. There was a change with the first box, but the second did me a lot of good. My appetite picked .up, and presently I was eating quite well. I began to fill out, and all the symptoms of anemia pasted oft. I owe my health to just four boxes of Dr Williams' Pink Pills."
TO CURE ANÆMIA: MORE BLOOD.
A MEDICINE THAT INCREASES THE BLOOD SUPPLY—THE RIGHT TONIC. THIS AUCKLAND WOMAN, AFTER AILING FOR MONTHS, FOUND A VALUABLE REMEDY. "As a girl I was very healthy, but about six years ago I began to get run down, and got worse each day instead of better," said Mrs Mary Mackie, of 113 Hobson street, Auckland, New Zealand. "My appetite fell away till at last I could net fancy anything. Sometimes what I did swallow wouldn't stay down. My strength failed utterly. I had to give up my housel- - and for two years I didn't do a stroke. I was in the Auckland hospital for six weeks, and came cut as bad as I went in. I fell away
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Otago Witness, Issue 2915, 26 January 1910, Page 26
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