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PALE WEAK PEOPLE, It Means Strength and Good Health. Weak, Languid, Wellington, Girl Cured. People who haven’t sufficient good, red blood, are said to be anaemic. Vigorous health and strength are impossible if the blood supply be deficient or impure. The whole health of the body depends on the blood. That is why there are so many distressing symptoms in ans,emia—lack of strength, paleness, and listlessness, indigestion, heart palpitation, backache and headache are only a few. The only cure for anaemia is an increased blood supply. When the blood is built up all these symptoms disappear. To the increase the blood supply, Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People can be recommended with confidence. Their one great mission is to make new blood. It is an absolute scientific fact that they combine with food and air to increase the blood supply. Further, they have cured hundreds of people, of Anaemia. While so promptly effective these pills contain no harmful stimulants or opiates. They are perfectly safe and create no drug habit. They are carefully compounded in the most scientific manner with the finest ingredients for the blood known to medical science. Over twelve years record in New.Zealand shows how good they are.

• “Up. to the age of sixteen years I was always a strong- healthy girl,” said Miss Ada Norman, 9 Alfred St., Adelaide Road,. Wellington. “I went to my trade as card board box maker at the age of 14, but had to leave it when I reached the age of sixteen. My face became pale or sickly white, my gums and lips were also very pale. I lost my appetite. I could not keep anything on my stomach, and did not care for any kind of food. My tongue was coated with a dirty yellow substance. I suffered much from palpitation of the heart, and a pain under my heart. My hands and i'eet used to be very cold owing to feebleness of circulation of the little blood I had in my body. I had a peculiar noise in my ears, like the buzzing of a saw at times, at other times like the beating of drums in the distance. I was very nervous. I became very thin and used to have fainting- fits. My mother and friends thought that I was going into consumption, so I consulted a doctor. He said I was anaemic, and ordered me to the Wellington Hospital, but I would not go. Several told me to try Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. A friend of mine offered to buy some of them for me if I would take them. 1 commenced them, and touk them according to directions, and in about a fortnight’s time I found they were doing me good. I continued their use until I had taken about twelve boxes. I was then able to return to my trade again. 1 got my appetite back, and was able to eat twice the' quantity of food, that 1 could at any previous time. I lost all signs of illness, and became ■ more active than ever I had been. I have enjoyed the best of health since Hr. Williams’ Pink Pills cured me.” j.)r. Williams’ Pink Pills are 3s a box, 6 boxes IGs CU of all dealers, or from The l->r. Williams’ Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd,, Wellington.

In these days things appear to one as great or small only by comparison, and it’s when one is faced with the necessity of parting with live or six guineas for an ordinary tailor-made suit that the greatness of the offer of the Economic Outfitters, Dee street, is fully apparent. This enterprising firm guarantee to supply a suit to measure of Ail Wool Materials. latest cut. and splendidly finished at from 50s to |ss. Inspection invited.

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£ rfkfi Given Away.—VARNISHINE OWU —trie bnlllar. Poll.sh tor Tan Boots and Linoleums , Easiest, Quickest, Brightest. Particulars in each 6d Tin. Grocers.

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Southland Times, Issue 14579, 21 November 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 14579, 21 November 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 14579, 21 November 1910, Page 3