oman was cure( 'm There is only one cure miss Amelia smythe. for Anaemia—only one. , *" rom a P h ° to - • # . An increased blood supply cures it because Anaemia means literally bloodlessness. The less blood a sufferer has the more serious is the complaint. Anaemia in itself is distressing ; the sufferer is simply unable to enjoy life. It is dangerous, because it is so often the first step towards a decline. Below are particulars of an extremely bad case of anaemia cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. The sufferer was more or less delicate from birth, l„1 the anaemia was present for two years. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are a specific for Anaemia as hundreds of cures show they actually combine with food and air to increase the blood supply. " I was always delicate from my birth up to the age of thirteen years, then I lost all energy and did not care to move about or do anything," said Miss Amelia Smythe, care of Mrs. Dunlop, Boundary Road, Fendlaton, Christchurch. " My'lips were pale and I lost my appetite. I did not care for any food, no matter how nice it might be. I had a tendency to vomit. My tongue was much coated with a yellow substance. My hands and feet used to b 9 cold owing to poor circulation of the blood. I suffered much from breaihlessness, if I exerted myself in any way. I had almost constantly noises in my ears, like bells ringing near me. I used to suffer much from headache particularly in the forehead; my nerves were out of order. I . suffered from neuralgic pains in various parts of my body. I was very low spirited and very irritable. I had been in this state for about two years when a friend advised me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I bought some and started taking - them according to the directions. Before I had finished the first box I found they were doing me good. I continued their use till I had taken six boxes when I was thoroughly restored to good health," Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are 3/- a hex, 6 boxes 16/6 of all dealers, or from The Dr. Williams'Medicine Co., of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington.
" UNSEED COMPOUND," for Coughs »nd Colds. Relieves Asthma and difficult breathing.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2983, 17 May 1911, Page 30
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