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,kki to curs BEGIN TO INCREASE THE BLOOD SUPPLY. THE COMPLAINT IS READILY CURED IF THE PROPER TREATMENT IS TAKEN. Mrs Arthur Wilkin©, 59 Hepburn street, Ponsonby, Auckland, was afflicted so badly with bloodlessness that she usedi to faint right away. "My blood got very thin and my strength failed me," said Mrs Wilkins. "All my colour went, leaving my iipe and face quite whit>» and bloodless. I lost all desire • foa* food. I lost flesh. My feet and ankles swelled if I- stood long and I've had headaches. I was subject to faint turns. I slept restlessly at night, and got up each morning hardly knowing how to get through the day. I was very low-soirited and I had ringing noises in my ears. Before my eyes sp-eckf* would float, so at times J could: hardly see. I didn't seem to mend as the aays went on —T only felt more out of sorts, so at last I tried Dr Williams's Pink Pills. I took three boxes straight off and three more ->-ter that. They picked' me up wonderfully. My appetite came back and 1 could sit down to a meal in comfort.. 1 got my strength back and began to fill out again. The colour came back into my face and hands—in fact T could *eel the T)f>w Mood in my veins, and by the time I'd taken the third tax I was almost free of those deadly faint turns, and I could get about as well as ever. Since I finished the sixth box I have not had a return of tha symptoms." Sreymouth Woman "Some years back my health began to fail, though I always had been healthy as a young won.an," said Mrs Henryj Harpur, Cobd«n, Greymonth. "My appetite began to fal. 1 away till at last I hardly ate anything. I fell away in flesh ; I don't think that I could have got much thinner. If I gave myself a cut it would hardly bleed. T "--->t "'eaker ind worse every month. Occasionally at night I'd ger bad turns, and I'd have a f eelmgi that I was doing to die. I had no' strength: it was a trouble to do mv housework. Some days I could hardly lift a broom, I felt k> unstrung and fagged out. I slept none too swell at night and I'd feel thoroughly tired when it was time to get up. At Last a neighbour ad« vised try Dr Williams's Pink Pills. T did", and I'm glad to say that after three boxes all my old' energy and strengtn came back. My appetite picked up ; my heart became regular: my whole system gained strength and tone. I've kept i» splendid health ever since."

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Otago Witness, Issue 2924, 30 March 1910, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 2924, 30 March 1910, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 2924, 30 March 1910, Page 26

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